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Hunterdon Central to launch RVCC "1+1" dual-enrollment pathway for biomedical students
Summary
Board heard a presentation from Raritan Valley Community College and district staff about a 1+1 dual-enrollment pathway that bundles concurrent-enrollment courses so eligible biomedical academy students can earn roughly 32–33 college credits and a one-year head start on an associate's degree; the program will launch next September.
Hunterdon Central Regional High School leaders and Raritan Valley Community College outlined a new 1+1 dual-enrollment partnership designed to let eligible biomedical sciences academy students earn up to 32–33 college credits while still in high school, giving participants a one-year head start on an associate degree.
Dr. Matt Hall, the district’s director of curriculum and instruction, introduced the program and said the pathway bundles a guided sequence of concurrent-enrollment courses so students avoid taking unrelated college courses that do not count toward a degree. “It’s intentional…students are…
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