Seton Hall Project Acceleration letter and application
Dear Parents and Students:
The staff members of North Hunterdon High School are proud to announce that we are continuing to offer courses in association with Seton Hall University’s Project Acceleration. Since 1978, Project Acceleration, a concurrent enrollment program within the College of Arts and Sciences at Seton Hall University, has allowed high school students in New Jersey and New York to get a head start on their university careers. Project Acceleration courses are open to high school students in grades 10-12 in good academic standing and capable of performing Advanced Placement (AP) or Honors coursework.
Please refer to the list of approved courses on the link at the top. Once registered, students must earn a grade of C or better in their Project Acceleration courses in order to receive Seton Hall University credit and to continue in the program. All accepting institutions require an official Seton Hall transcript. Students who plan to attend other colleges or universities should contact their institution’s Admissions or Registrar’s Office in order to determine their policy. Since policies do change suddenly, we strongly suggest all students inquire at the university/college of their choice. Seton Hall cannot guarantee that every course will be accepted by every institution. During the college application process, students must request an official transcript from Seton Hall to have the credits transferred. Students should email all materials to Mrs. Fisher in the Counseling Office. We must have the completed application form and proof of payment by November 6 in order to meet Seton Hall’s deadline.
Seton Hall Application: Project Acceleration – Seton Hall University. Once this is done, students will receive a verification email with a registration form that they are expected to print out. The course name and course number to put on the registration form are listed below. The school’s CEEB code is 310005. Each credit is $110, meaning that a three-credit course will cost $330, and a four-credit class will cost $440. Please note that Calculus BC, both Physics courses, and the World Language courses also have the option of obtaining additional credits in the spring. That information will be sent in January. Students may call Seton Hall at (973) 761-9224 for assistance in registration. Please feel free to contact me at (908) 713-4187 or cmaslonka@nhvweb.net with any questions.