College in High School
This page includes information about these available College in High School Programs:
- Associates Degree in High School
- Dual Enrollment - College Credit Through Area Colleges
- Professor in Residence: Students are taught college classes at BG by SFU Professors.
- AP Courses with Potential College Credits Earned Through AP Test Scores.
- Professor In Residence Program
Associates in High School
APPLICATION
The Mountie-Marauder Partnership is a pathway for BG students to significantly advance their educational journey by earning two years of college while in high school. Completion of this innovative programs allows students to graduate from Bishop Guilfoyle with an Associate of Art in Liberal Arts from Mount Aloysius College. To request more information on the College Degree in High School Program, contact the school counseling office at 814-944-4014 or by emailing Mrs. Alissa Johnson
APPLICATION
The Mountie-Marauder Partnership is a pathway for BG students to significantly advance their educational journey by earning two years of college while in high school. Completion of this innovative programs allows students to graduate from Bishop Guilfoyle with an Associate of Art in Liberal Arts from Mount Aloysius College. To request more information on the College Degree in High School Program, contact the school counseling office at 814-944-4014 or by emailing Mrs. Alissa Johnson
Dual Enrollment
Dual enrollment is a cost effective way for you to earn college credits for classes you are taking while in high school. For public, in-state universities, undergraduate college credits cost ~ $700+ per credit; the cost is much greater for students who are looking to enroll in private or out-of-state colleges (~$1000). In comparison, the cost per credit while in high school is less than $75.00! Students can take as many credits as their schedule allows; which could mean major savings down the road when you begin college both in money and in time. If you took a total of 5 dual enrolled classes throughout your high school education, you would have earned roughly 15 college credits, which amounts to an entire semester of college.
You will receive dual enrollment application in early September. Please make sure you register for DE by the due date.
Please note that it is advised that you do not take classes for dual enrollment credits if you plan to major in that subject area in college. Dual enrollment courses should be thought of more as a way to meet the general education requirements at your future college of choice. For example: If you are planning on majoring in accounting, you should not take accounting I or II for college credits in high school.
Upon high school graduation you will need to request that your DE college transcript is sent to the college you are attending.
click here to request your DE transcript
DUAL ENROLLMENT (DE) COLLEGES and AVAILABLE COURSES:
Dual enrollment is a cost effective way for you to earn college credits for classes you are taking while in high school. For public, in-state universities, undergraduate college credits cost ~ $700+ per credit; the cost is much greater for students who are looking to enroll in private or out-of-state colleges (~$1000). In comparison, the cost per credit while in high school is less than $75.00! Students can take as many credits as their schedule allows; which could mean major savings down the road when you begin college both in money and in time. If you took a total of 5 dual enrolled classes throughout your high school education, you would have earned roughly 15 college credits, which amounts to an entire semester of college.
You will receive dual enrollment application in early September. Please make sure you register for DE by the due date.
Please note that it is advised that you do not take classes for dual enrollment credits if you plan to major in that subject area in college. Dual enrollment courses should be thought of more as a way to meet the general education requirements at your future college of choice. For example: If you are planning on majoring in accounting, you should not take accounting I or II for college credits in high school.
Upon high school graduation you will need to request that your DE college transcript is sent to the college you are attending.
click here to request your DE transcript
DUAL ENROLLMENT (DE) COLLEGES and AVAILABLE COURSES:
DE @ MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE
Information for 2023-2024
Mount Aloysius College 2023-2024 Deadline: October 9th, 2023
$67 per credit
3 credits = $201
4 credits = $268
Registration Link: College in High School - Mount Aloysius College (mtaloy.edu)
AP Biology at BG = BIOL 101 at MAC, 4 credits (Mrs. Baker)
Anatomy and Physiology 1 at BG = BIOL 201 at MAC, 4 credits (Mrs. Byrne)
AP Language at BG = Rhetoric I ENGL 110 at MAC, 3 credits (Mr. Brown)
AP Literature at BG = Rhetoric II ENGL 111 at MAC, 3 credits (Mrs. Brown)
$67 per credit
3 credits = $201
4 credits = $268
Registration Link: College in High School - Mount Aloysius College (mtaloy.edu)
AP Biology at BG = BIOL 101 at MAC, 4 credits (Mrs. Baker)
Anatomy and Physiology 1 at BG = BIOL 201 at MAC, 4 credits (Mrs. Byrne)
AP Language at BG = Rhetoric I ENGL 110 at MAC, 3 credits (Mr. Brown)
AP Literature at BG = Rhetoric II ENGL 111 at MAC, 3 credits (Mrs. Brown)
DE @ PENNSYLVANIA HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Information for 2023-2024
On-line Penn Highlands ACE information
Please note: Students in grades 9-12 are eligible to dual enroll through Penn Highlands. Students must earn a 75% or higher as their final grade in the course to earn college credit from Penn Highlands.
The deadline to dual enroll is Wednesday, September 20th. Penn Highlands will not accept late applications. Students must earn at least a 75% or higher in the course to earn the credits.
Cost: $68 per credit = 3/$204
Registration Link: https://www.pennhighlands.edu/admissions/admissions/dual-enrollment/
Accounting 1 at BG = ACC 150: Accounting Principles 1 at PHCC, 3 credits (Mrs. Querry)
Please note: Students in grades 9-12 are eligible to dual enroll through Penn Highlands. Students must earn a 75% or higher as their final grade in the course to earn college credit from Penn Highlands.
The deadline to dual enroll is Wednesday, September 20th. Penn Highlands will not accept late applications. Students must earn at least a 75% or higher in the course to earn the credits.
Cost: $68 per credit = 3/$204
Registration Link: https://www.pennhighlands.edu/admissions/admissions/dual-enrollment/
Accounting 1 at BG = ACC 150: Accounting Principles 1 at PHCC, 3 credits (Mrs. Querry)
DE @ SAINT FRANCIS UNIVERSITY
Information for 2023-2024
Please note: Dual Enrollment through SFU is available for students in grades 9-12. Professor in Residence (marked with *) courses are mandatory DE and are only available for grades 11-12. Students must earn a 75% or higher as their overall grade in the course to earn college credit from SFU.
Saint Francis University 2023-2024 Deadline: October 9th, 2023
$58 per credit
3 credit courses = $174
4 credit courses = $232
Registration Link: 2023 College in High School Application (tfaforms.net)
AP Environmental Science at BG = Environmental Studies BIOL 103, 3 credits (Mr. Shaw)
Environmental Sustainability at BG = Environmental Studies BIOL 103, 3 credits (Mrs. Baker)
AP Biology at BG = Intro to Mol, Cells, Anim Phys, 3 credits (Mrs. Baker)
Anatomy/Physiology I at BG = Human Biology BIOL 105, 3 credits (Mrs. Byrne)
Anatomy/Physiology 2 at BG = Special topics - Advanced Human Biology BIOL154, 3 credits (Mrs. Byrne)
AP Pre-Calculus = Pre-Calculus MATH 110, 3 credits (Mrs. Adams)
Algebra III/Trig at BG = Pre-Calculus MATH 110, 3 credits (Mrs. Adams)
AP Physics I at BG = Intro to Physics PHYS 104, 4 credits (Miss Byrne)
Physics/Lab at BG = Intro to Physics PHYS 104, 4 credits (Miss Byrne)
*Wall Street 101 at BG = Business in a Global Society BUS 101 (Dr. Lombardo)
*College Prob and Stats at BG = Statistics STAT 101 (Dr. Muino)
Saint Francis University 2023-2024 Deadline: October 9th, 2023
$58 per credit
3 credit courses = $174
4 credit courses = $232
Registration Link: 2023 College in High School Application (tfaforms.net)
AP Environmental Science at BG = Environmental Studies BIOL 103, 3 credits (Mr. Shaw)
Environmental Sustainability at BG = Environmental Studies BIOL 103, 3 credits (Mrs. Baker)
AP Biology at BG = Intro to Mol, Cells, Anim Phys, 3 credits (Mrs. Baker)
Anatomy/Physiology I at BG = Human Biology BIOL 105, 3 credits (Mrs. Byrne)
Anatomy/Physiology 2 at BG = Special topics - Advanced Human Biology BIOL154, 3 credits (Mrs. Byrne)
AP Pre-Calculus = Pre-Calculus MATH 110, 3 credits (Mrs. Adams)
Algebra III/Trig at BG = Pre-Calculus MATH 110, 3 credits (Mrs. Adams)
AP Physics I at BG = Intro to Physics PHYS 104, 4 credits (Miss Byrne)
Physics/Lab at BG = Intro to Physics PHYS 104, 4 credits (Miss Byrne)
*Wall Street 101 at BG = Business in a Global Society BUS 101 (Dr. Lombardo)
*College Prob and Stats at BG = Statistics STAT 101 (Dr. Muino)
Saint Francis University CDS Courses are mandatory Dual Enrollment courses are offered during the school day at BG. Available courses change periodically, so please see your school counselor for up to date information.
Students must earn a 75% or higher as their overall grade in the course to earn college credit from SFU.
Students must earn a 75% or higher as their overall grade in the course to earn college credit from SFU.
Professor In Residence Program
Saint Francis University professors are bringing their expertise and curriculum into the classrooms at Bishop Guilfoyle. Currently, Bishop Guilfoyle offers these Professor In Residence courses to our students:
Our Study Abroad Program is an extension of the Professors in Residence Program for students who desire to immerse themselves in international culture and education.
Saint Francis University professors are bringing their expertise and curriculum into the classrooms at Bishop Guilfoyle. Currently, Bishop Guilfoyle offers these Professor In Residence courses to our students:
- Honors College Probability and Statistics – 3 credits
- Honors Fine Arts: Culture and Values – 3 credits* Study Abroad
- Honors Introduction to Engineering and STEM - 3 credits
- Honors Introduction to Exceptionalities - 3 credits
- Honors Religion Special Topic: The Sacred Journey - 3 credits* Study Abroad
- Honors Wall Street 101: Business in a Global Society – 3 credits
Our Study Abroad Program is an extension of the Professors in Residence Program for students who desire to immerse themselves in international culture and education.
DE @ SETON HILL UNIVERSITY:
Information for 2023-2024
*Please note: Dual Enrollment through Seton Hill is available for students in grades 9-12. Students must earn a 70% or higher as your overall grade in the course to earn college credit from SHU
Seton Hill University 2023-2024
September 25th-October 30th
Once again, this year, there will be two separate categories for registration -
1. Students who are new to our CHS program;
2. Students who are returning to the CHS program.
College in High School · Seton Hill University
the tuition rate will be $230 per class, and no charge for any science lab
AP Studio Art: Drawing at BG = SAR 115-50: Drawing, 3 credits (Anna Shrift)
AP 2D Art and Design at BG = SAR 120: 2-D Design, 3 credits (Anna Shrift)
AP Environmental Science at BG = SBL 145-51: The Environment: Issues & Choices, 3 credits (Jonathan Shaw)
AP Biology at BG = SBL150-52: General Biology 1, 3 credits (Gina Baker)
AP Biology at BG = SBL 151-52: General Biology 1 Lab, 1 credit (Gina Baker)
Microbiology/Lab at BG = SBL218-50: Microbiology, 3 credits (Victoria Byrne)
Microbiology/Lab at BG = SBL219-50: Microbiology Lab, 1 credit (Victoria Byrne)
Accounting I at BG = SBU100-51: Principles of Accounting 1, 3 credits (Nikki Querry)
Accounting II at BG = SBU100-51: Principles of Accounting 1, 3 credits (Nikki Querry)
Forensics/Lab at BG = SFN105-50: Fundamentals of Criminalistics, 3 credits (Victoria Byrne)
Anatomy & Physiology 1/Lab at BG = SHL 214-50: Human Anatomy & Physiology 1, 3 credits (Victoria Byrne)
Anatomy & Physiology 1/Lab at BG = SHL 215-50: Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab, 1 credit (Victoria Byrne)
Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab at BG = SHL 216-50: Human Anatomy & Physiology 2, 3 credits (Victoria Byrne)
Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab at BG = SHL 217-50: Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab, 1 credit (Victoria Byrne)
AP US History at BG = SHY103-51: Introduction to American History, 3 credits (Tyler Moudry)
Seton Hill University 2023-2024
September 25th-October 30th
Once again, this year, there will be two separate categories for registration -
1. Students who are new to our CHS program;
2. Students who are returning to the CHS program.
College in High School · Seton Hill University
the tuition rate will be $230 per class, and no charge for any science lab
AP Studio Art: Drawing at BG = SAR 115-50: Drawing, 3 credits (Anna Shrift)
AP 2D Art and Design at BG = SAR 120: 2-D Design, 3 credits (Anna Shrift)
AP Environmental Science at BG = SBL 145-51: The Environment: Issues & Choices, 3 credits (Jonathan Shaw)
AP Biology at BG = SBL150-52: General Biology 1, 3 credits (Gina Baker)
AP Biology at BG = SBL 151-52: General Biology 1 Lab, 1 credit (Gina Baker)
Microbiology/Lab at BG = SBL218-50: Microbiology, 3 credits (Victoria Byrne)
Microbiology/Lab at BG = SBL219-50: Microbiology Lab, 1 credit (Victoria Byrne)
Accounting I at BG = SBU100-51: Principles of Accounting 1, 3 credits (Nikki Querry)
Accounting II at BG = SBU100-51: Principles of Accounting 1, 3 credits (Nikki Querry)
Forensics/Lab at BG = SFN105-50: Fundamentals of Criminalistics, 3 credits (Victoria Byrne)
Anatomy & Physiology 1/Lab at BG = SHL 214-50: Human Anatomy & Physiology 1, 3 credits (Victoria Byrne)
Anatomy & Physiology 1/Lab at BG = SHL 215-50: Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab, 1 credit (Victoria Byrne)
Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab at BG = SHL 216-50: Human Anatomy & Physiology 2, 3 credits (Victoria Byrne)
Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab at BG = SHL 217-50: Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab, 1 credit (Victoria Byrne)
AP US History at BG = SHY103-51: Introduction to American History, 3 credits (Tyler Moudry)
AP® Courses
Advanced Placement® (AP®) courses provide college-level curriculum developed by College Board, makers of the SAT, to high school students. Students are taught the course by Bishop Guilfoyle teachers during the regular school day. All students must take the AP exam at the end of the school year. The college that the student attends will review the exam score(s) and may grant the student college credit for their AP score(s). Typically, colleges that award college credit for an AP exam score require a score of a 4 or a 5. You are encouraged to check with your college to see how credit is earned through AP tests.
Advanced Placement® (AP®) courses provide college-level curriculum developed by College Board, makers of the SAT, to high school students. Students are taught the course by Bishop Guilfoyle teachers during the regular school day. All students must take the AP exam at the end of the school year. The college that the student attends will review the exam score(s) and may grant the student college credit for their AP score(s). Typically, colleges that award college credit for an AP exam score require a score of a 4 or a 5. You are encouraged to check with your college to see how credit is earned through AP tests.
- AP® Art History
- AP® Biology
- AP® Calculus AB
- AP® Calculus BC (online course)
- AP® Chemistry
- AP® Computer Science A
- AP® Computer Science Principles (online course)
- AP® English Language and Composition
- AP® English Literature and Composition
- AP® Environmental Science
- AP® European History
- AP® Music Theory
- AP® Physics 1
- AP® Psychology
- AP® Research
- AP® Seminar
- AP® Spanish Language
- AP® Studio Art: Drawing
- AP® US History
- AP® World History