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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. Over the course of their high school career, students can
earn up to 22 credits from Seton Hall University for approved courses
taken in their secondary schools. Subjects include mathematics,
computer science, biology, chemistry, physics, economics, psychology,
political science, sociology, history, communication, English, French,
German, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek, Japanese, music, art, and
education. The college credits earned through Project Acceleration
are accepted at more than 200 colleges and universities. There are
currently 70 high schools offering Project Acceleration courses and
approximately 3000 students participate each year.
STUDENT TESTIMONIALS
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"Project Acceleration credits put me way ahead.
I can possibly graduate one year early."
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"I would recommend Project Acceleration to
anyone interested in attending college."
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"Participating in Project Acceleration is the
best decision I ever made."
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"Project Acceleration courses saved time and
money. They helped me to work on my major
immediately."
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"Great Program - Highly Recommended"
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"Project Acceleration was worth it!"
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"Project Acceleration helped me get ahead."
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"Project Acceleration is a great bargain."
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"Project Acceleration is very beneficial."
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"Project
Acceleration is a tremendous opportunity to achieve advanced
standing after acceptance to college. From an economic
perspective, the tuition cannot be beat. I would encourage any
qualified student to seize the opportunity."
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Craig R. Martin, Teacher
St.
Joseph's High School
Metuchen, New Jersey
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