Early College Programs at Oakcrest, Absegami, and Cedar Creek

The Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District has entered into a Dual Enrollment Agreement with Stockton University, Atlantic Cape Community College (ACCC), Rowan College at Burlington County, and Seton Hall University.

These agreements provide students enrolled in specific dual enrollment courses the opportunity to obtain college credit from either Stockton University, ACCC, Rowan College at Burlington County, and Seton Hall University. In addition, students enrolled in the GEHRHSD Magnet programs may have an opportunity to earn dual credit that is specific to each program.

In order to participate in this program, the student must:

  • Be enrolled in a dual credit eligible course

  • Complete a dual credit college application and registration

    for the dual credit course(s) by the college’s stated deadlines.

  • Remit tuition for the course to the college offering the dual credit.

Upon successful completion of the course, the student must request an official transcript from the college offering the dual credit. It is up to the parent and the student to verify how these credits will transfer to the college the student plans to attend.

Course offerings are reviewed and updated annually. Once dual credit articulation agreements are signed with the GEHRHSD, students and parents are notified of approved courses by September of the school year in which they can apply.

Students can earn:

Associate’s Degree Program with Atlantic Cape Community College

Your child has the opportunity to complete the first two years of college and earn an Associate’s Degree in General Studies from Atlantic Cape Community College while attending high school. Students will graduate with a high school diploma and Associate Degree.

*These programs are designed to begin during your ninth grade school year.
*For more information on our Early College Programs, please see your school's guidance counselor.

Stockton University 3+3 Dual Path Partnership

Earn your high school diploma in three years and your Bachelors Degree in three years with Stockton University’s 3+3 Dual Path Partnership. Students will spend three years in high school while earning 32 college credits, then attend Stockton University as a full time student for an additional three years.