College Credit Opportunities
East Granby High School has created a variety of dual enrollment/college credit opportunities for our students. See below for the current opportunities and contact the School Counseling office for more information!
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EGHS is proud to now offer 5 ECE courses. In partnership with UCONN, students are able to receive a number of credits through UCONN which has a 90% transfer rate to other colleges/universities. Check the Program of Studies for an up to date list of offerings.
CT State Community Colleges partner with EGHS in order to offer junior and senior students the opportunity to take college courses during high school. With High School Partnership, students with a 3.0 or above have almost full access to the full catalog at the state community colleges and can earn credit which is transferable to many colleges and universities.
The Early College Advanced Manufacturing Pathway (ECAMP™) prepares students for careers in the field of Advanced Manufacturing. ECAMP brings together collegiate-level preparation in partnership with school districts and industry partners throughout the Greater Hartford region.
ACC College Connections
College Connections is a partnership with Asnuntuck Community College (ACC). Through this partnership, high school juniors and seniors can attend the Electromechanical, Machining Technology, or Welding (Grade 12 only) Technology programs at ACC from 12:10 - 1:55 every day. In doing so, students begin accruing college credit in these programs while also receiving two high school elective credits per year. Bus transportation is provided.
Please see your counselor for more information!
Advanced Placement (AP) courses are college-level classes offered in high school in partnership with College Board. They’re designed to challenge students and prepare them for college-level work, while also giving them the opportunity to earn college credit before even stepping foot on a college campus. College credit is given based on a passing score on the end of year AP exam and can vary from college to college.