SUNY Nassau Community College provides high school students with the opportunity to get ahead on their college career and take a college-level course during the normal school day hours on the SUNY Nassau campus. These classes are taught by SUNY Nassau’s renowned faculty and give high school students the opportunity to experience a challenging, college-level course before high school graduation.
Qualified students earn high school and college credit concurrently, while satisfying their high school graduation requirements and earning college credit. Credits can be applied to Nassau Community College or transferred to most two- and four-year colleges and universities.
High school students participating in the program are considered registered SUNY Nassau students and are required to meet the College’s student standards. While participating the Concurrent Enrollment program students will have access to the excellent resources the College offers such as computer labs, library, student services center, book store, etc. and can participate in all NCC extra-curricular activities except NJCAA athletic teams.
Once students have completed a concurrent enrollment course they can request an official transcript from the Registrar’s Office and have it sent to their intended college for a review of transfer credit. Transcripts can be requested via the Registrar’s Office.
To participate in the Concurrent Enrollment Program each student must meet the following requirements:
Students interested in taking a concurrent enrollment course should consult with their school counselor for approval to be considered to take a College-level course(s). First-time Nassau Community College students should complete the concurrent admissions application.
Students will need to submit their admissions application to their school counselor.
The high school will submit the Concurrent Enrollment Applications along with the student’s high school transcripts.
Typically, Concurrent Enrollment students will enroll in the following courses:
English Composition
Physical Education
An American Government Course
A math course
An elective course selected by the student
English Composition II
Economics Course
Science Course
An elective course selected by the student
Baldwin High School
East Rockaway High School
Lynbrook High School
Mineola High School
Plainedge High School
West Hempstead High School
Change of plans? If you choose not to participate in the dual enrollment class, you must drop your course before the start of the semester. Liability begins on the first day of the semester. Please send email to David.Follick@ncc.edu to notify NCC that you want to drop your class.
Full Refund & Liability Schedule
The College will register all dual enrollment students for their classes. Students will receive a tuition bill after successful course registration. A late fee will be added for past-due tuition fees.
Students will receive a tuition bill after successful course registration. A late fee will be added for past-due tuition fees.
If a student wishes to withdraw from a concurrent enrollment course the student must follow the information below:
Approved requests will be awarded a grade of W (withdrawal) on the transcript. W grades are not calculated in the grade point average.
Percentage Equivalent % | Grade |
---|---|
90 - 100 | A |
85 - 89 | B+ |
80 - 84 | B |
75 - 79 | C+ |
70 - 74 | C |
65 - 69 | D+ |
60 - 64 | D |
Below 60 | F |
For more information on the Concurrent Enrollment Program at NCC please contact Dave Follick, Assistant Vice President for Academic Student Service at 516-572-7345 ext 24450 or David.follick@ncc.edu