Dual Enrollment for Students
Gratz specializes in providing online dual enrollment courses for high school juniors and seniors. These courses are conducted through a combination of real time Zoom meetings with engaging follow-up materials using the state-of-the art asynchronous learning platform, Canvas.
Our coursework provides robust learning in the fields of Jewish Studies, African American Studies, and World Languages, reflective of Gratz faculty’s particular areas of teaching and research expertise.
What are the benefits?
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Earn college credits that have the potential to be transferred into another college or university. The cost per course tuition is considerably less than the cost of a typical undergraduate college course.
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Select from a suite of boutique courses that can’t be easily found elsewhere. Curricular offerings are meant to engender diversity, equity, and inclusion. Flip through the course catalog below.
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Leverage Gratz’s online learning tools and expertise.
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Enhance your college application.
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Gain confidence in your college success skills.
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If you are a student attending Abington, Cheltenham, or Oxford Area School Districts in PA, you can earn high school and college credits simultaneously. Gratz is growing these partnerships so inquire with your school to see if this is possible for you.
Who is eligible to apply?
High school juniors and seniors who have a minimum of a 3.0 high school GPA from any public or private school in the United States are eligible to receive 3 college credits per course.
*High School Juniors and Seniors from partner districts in PA will earn both high school and college credits upon successful completion of a course and are eligible for full scholarship.
Despite my busy schedule with sports and clubs, I have been able to fit in Gratz courses for five years. The Jewish education I have received has strengthened my ability to think critically in my Dual Enrollment classes which count for college credit.
— Molly Cohen, Student