Collaborative High School Program

Alfred State College encourages collaboration with high schools to deliver quality collegiate courses to interested and qualified secondary students. Alfred State College is committed to meeting this need as an integral part of the SUNY Public Education Agenda, which is intended to help raise academic standards and make it possible for more students to meet those standards.

There are three basic methods for delivering college courses to high school students:

  1. Alfred State College approves a high school teacher to offer college credit-bearing course work to secondary students in a high school.
  2. An ASC faculty member offers a college course to high school students at a high school.
  3. High school students come to the ASC campus to take a college course or enroll in an online course offered directly by ASC.

Alfred State College encourages the expanded offering of quality college-level course work to qualified high school students in order to enhance student learning in high school and better prepare more students for the transition into the freshman year of college.

Participating High Schools:

Arkport Central School
Canaseraga Central School
Cuba-Rushford Central School
Fillmore Central School
Hornell City School District
Jasper-Troupsburg Central School
Naples Central School
Scio Central School