2023-2024 (updated 5/10/2023)

COLLEGE-LEVEL CLASSES INFORMATION

Kellenberg Memorial High School will offer a total of 26 college courses in which students may earn college credits in 2023-2024.  These courses will be offered in association with five colleges/universities: St. John’s University, Farmingdale State College, Molloy University, Adelphi University and Hofstra University.  Kellenberg Memorial will offer college level classes in the following subjects:

  • American History II (Farmingdale HIST 122) (3 credits) (Seniors Only)
  • College Writing (Molloy ENG 1100) (3 credits) (Seniors Only)
  • World Literature (Molloy ENG 1610) (3 credits) (Seniors Only)
  • Calculus I (Molloy MAT 2210) (4 credits) (this is not Pre-Calculus) (Juniors and Seniors)
  • Calculus II (Molloy MAT 2220) (4 credits) (Seniors Only)
  • Art Portfolio Prep (St. John’s ART 1200) (3 credits) (Seniors Only)
  • French 3 (St. John’s FRE 1010/1020) (6 credits) (Juniors Only)
  • French 4 (St. John’s FRE 2030/2040) (6 credits) (Juniors and Seniors)
  • Latin 11 (St. John’s LAT 1010/1020 (6 credits) (Juniors Only)
  • Latin 12 (St. John’s LAT 2030/2040) (6 credits) (Juniors and Seniors)
  • Spanish 4 (St. John’s SPA 1010/1020) (6 credits) (Juniors and Seniors)
  • Spanish 5 (St. John’s SPA 2030/2040) (6 credits) (Seniors Only)
  • Christian Existence (Molloy TRE 3520) (3 credits) (Seniors Only)
  • Astronomy (Molloy EST 1150) (3 credits) (Juniors and Seniors)
  • Environmental Studies (Molloy ENV 1010) (3 credits) (Juniors and Seniors)
  • Physics (Molloy PHY 1880/1890) (6 credits) (Juniors and Seniors)
  • Engineering (Hofstra ENGG 0010) (3 credits) (Juniors and Seniors)
  • Geology (Adelphi ENV 104) (3 credits) (Juniors and Seniors)
  • Sports Medicine (Adelphi PED 288) (3 credits) (Juniors and Seniors)

Students require an 85 cumulative average over their first three years (two years for Juniors) to participate.  The courses are conducted at Kellenberg Memorial High School.  One of the benefits of the courses is that students can earn college credit while taking their regular high school classes.  The courses are taught by Kellenberg Memorial High School teachers during the regular school day.  Important details of each of the programs are as follows:

 

COLLEGE ADVANTAGE PROGRAM WITH ST. JOHN’S

 

UNIVERSITY IN THE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM WITH FARMINGDALE STATE COLLEGE

 

MOLLOY UNIVERSITY PROGRAM

 

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING COURSE

 

ADELPHI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CREDIT ADVANTAGE PROGRAM

 

All scholarships are in addition to any other scholarships or financial aid offered by the participating school.  Kellenberg Memorial does not retain any of the fees that are paid toward college courses.  The total cost that you pay is paid directly to the sponsoring college or University.  

 

We receive many questions about the transferability of credits.  Each of the institutions issues transcripts, upon the student’s request, for classes completed.  It is the student’s responsibility to request a transcript directly from the school and provide it to the school he or she plans to attend.   The forms to request transcripts are available on the Kellenberg website or from each institution directly.   Please be advised that there is no way to predict if the college you/your child wishes to attend will accept these credits.  While the colleges represent that these credits may be accepted at a number of colleges, there is no guarantee that the college or program you/your child wishes to enroll in will accept these credits.  Therefore, if the transferability of credits is important to your/your child’s ultimate decision to enroll in one or more of the college credit courses, it is recommended that you contact the Admissions Office of any college you or your child wishes to attend and ask if the credits will be transferrable at the college.    You may also wish to visit a searchable database created by the University of Connecticut to get a general idea about the transferability of credits to specific institutions.  The website can be found at:
https://eceapps.uconn.edu/credit_transfer_database/

 

Please feel free to contact Mr. Cartier at (516) 292-0200 if you have further questions.

The college course request Google Form will be available in late May.

A response will be due back on or before June 1, 2023.

No paperwork is due at this time.