What are the requirements to participate?
You must have a GPA of 80+. If you do not, Baruch MAY look at your ELA Regents Score to see if you have a 75 or higher to determine eligibility. If you do not meet any of these requirements, you must reach out to Mr. Chu to request a personalized letter of recommendation.
What is CollegeNow?
In short, this is a partnership with MHA where you may take FREE college classes at Baruch College on Lexington Ave and 26th Street (only 7 short blocks from MHA!). The two courses most MHA students will take in the Fall 2024 are General Psychology and Business Fundamentals. If you prefer a different class, e-mail Mr. Chu directly.
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Once you complete your registration, you will be enrolled in 1 of the classes based on the survey you completed. This class will be taken in lieu of an elective at MHA. If approved for the class, depending on your personalized program for the year, you MAY not be programmed for a 1st period class and will take this class at Baruch instead. Most CollegeNow classes begin at 4:00pm.
Supported by funding from the New York State Education Department, New York City Public Schools, and CUNY, College Now supports dual enrollment and dual credit programming opportunities in New York City. For NYC public schools CUNY’s College Now program is the largest dual enrollment program in New York City, and schools and students incur no additional cost for participating.
Why participate in College Now?
Dual enrollment students are more likely to graduate from high school, enroll in college, and complete college degrees.
Experience a college level course AT a college WITH a college professor while in high school to be better prepared for College. You can also get a head start financially and academically by earning FREE college credits with Baruch College that will transfer over with you to the college you enroll in when you graduate
…and what is dual enrollment?
Dual credit courses allow students to earn college credit while still enrolled in high school, providing them with a head start on their college education. By completing college-level coursework, students are exposed to rigorous academic challenges that prepare them for the academic demands of college. By awarding high school credit for dual credit courses, schools ensure that students receive recognition for their hard work and dedication, while also encouraging them to pursue higher education opportunities beyond high school; dual credit courses are not a replacement for high school learning, but instead open a pathway for students to continue their learning even after they have mastered the high school content. Overall, dual credit programs provide students with valuable academic and financial advantages that can help them succeed in college and beyond.
WHY DUAL ENROLLMENT?
(According to the U.S. Department of Education’s What Works Clearinghouse)
They allow high school students to experience college-level courses helps them prepare for the social and academic requirements of college while having the additional supports available to high school students; this may reduce the need for developmental coursework.
Students who accumulate college credits early and consistently are more likely to attain a college degree.
Many dual enrollment programs offer discounted or free tuition, which reduces the overall cost of college and may increase the number of low socioeconomic status students who can attend and complete college.”
Enable all students – and especially those who have been historically underrepresented and marginalized – to recognize and explore the full range of postsecondary opportunities available to them.
Data from the College Now program indicates that students who earn college credit have better first-semester college outcomes and are more likely to graduate from a CUNY community college or 4-year college.
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What do I need to do in order to enroll and participate?
If you are a rising 11th or 12th grader interested in participating in this program for the Fall during the 24-24 school year, you MUST complete the following by July 16th, 2024. Click the links in the flyer below to complete these forms.
Read the Baruch CollegeNow Tip Sheet
Complete the CUNY 1st Application—— ***this is REQUIRED in order to be considered for the program. Make sure it is successfully completed and you hit “submit” successfully.
Complete the Baruch Parental Consent Form and e-mail it to collegenow@baruch.cuny.edu
Complete the NYCPS Off Site Parent Consent Form and e-mail it to YPresco@schools.nyc.gov.
**** You do NOT need to send a transcript. Mr. Chu took care of that for you.
If you have any questions, please e-mail Sharae Brown, the Director of College Now, at Sharae.Brown@Baruch.cuny.edu or CollegeNow@baruch.cuny.edu.
If you have questions about CollegeNow and how it affects your program at MHA, e-mail Mr. Chu at Dchu4@schools.nyc.gov