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Hunterdon Central and RVCC outline '1+1' pathway to let Biomed students earn up to an associate's worth of credits in high school

Hunterdon Central Regional High School Board of Education · April 28, 2026
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Raritan Valley Community College and Hunterdon Central presented a new 1+1 dual‑enrollment pathway for the Biomedical Sciences Academy that would let eligible students earn roughly 32–33 college credits through concurrent enrollment and finish an associate degree after one additional year at RVCC.

Hunterdon Central Regional High School trustees heard a presentation Tuesday from Raritan Valley Community College on a new "1+1" dual‑enrollment pathway designed to let eligible Biomedical Sciences Academy students earn about half of an associate degree while still in high school.

The program: Presenters from RVCC and district leaders described a guided sequence of concurrent‑enrollment courses taken both at Hunterdon Central and on the college campus. Under the proposed pathway students could earn roughly 32–33 credits across ninth through twelfth grade; those credits would transfer into an associate in health sciences and allow completion of the degree in approximately…

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