Programs for high school students
Did you know 911³Ô¹Ï has several ways students can begin their college career and earn college credits while in high school? Credits earned are transferable so you can continue your education at 911³Ô¹Ï or take them with you as you continue to work on your degree.
Dual Credit
911³Ô¹Ï’s Dual Credit program is a community service offered to area high school students enabling them to earn advanced standing or college credit for college classes attended in their own high school. Visit the Dual Credit webpage.
Proctor Magnet Bridge
Scholarship program open to students at Thomas R. Proctor High School in Utica. See information about the Magnet Bridge program.
Utica Academy of Science Early College Program
Juniors and seniors at Utica Academy of Science can begin their college education by taking 911³Ô¹Ï classes on campus. Juniors and seniors can spend their afternoons at 911³Ô¹Ï working towards completing their first year of their associate degree and in select cases, seniors can spend their full day at 911³Ô¹Ï earning 24 to 30 transferable college credits.
P-TECH (Pathways in Technology Early College High School)
Through a partnership with OHM-BOCES and local businesses, P-TECH provides a holistic educational experience centered around science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM). Freshmen can join a flexible program lasting four, five, or six years, blending academic challenges with career-oriented learning. Upon completion, students receive a high school diploma and an associate’s degree from 911³Ô¹Ï.
PROPEL (Program for Regional Opportunities & Pathways for Enhanced Learning)
In partnership with MO-BOCES, PROPEL offers students highly accessible, accelerated college completion pathways designed to cultivate a skilled regional workforce for high-demand industries.
Middle Settlement Academy at 911³Ô¹Ï
In partnership with OHM-BOCES, nearly 60 alternative education students spend their entire senior year of high school on 911³Ô¹Ï's Utica Campus.
STEP
The 911³Ô¹Ï Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP), jointly sponsored by 911³Ô¹Ï and the New York State Education Department, serves to encourage qualified high school students to consider careers in STEM fields and licensed professions. Visit the STEP webpage.