High School Partnerships

Early College High School Partnerships

HCCC has a number of partnerships with high schools that allow students to earn college credits as part of their high school curriculum. The number of partnerships is growing every year!

College courses are offered after school on-site. 

Articulation Agreement

Child Development Associate (CDA) coursework is available for students selected by the high school.  

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2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data

Select seniors are sponsored to take courses at HCCC's Journal Square Campus.  

Select juniors and seniors earn up to 10 credits in Culinary Arts.

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2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data

Dual enrollment programs leading to Environmental Studies A.S. and Science and Mathematics, General A.S. are offered.

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Select students can earn credits in the Wood Technology Program. 

Articulation Agreement

College courses are offered after school on-site.

Select students can earn up to 18 college credits.

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2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data

Dual enrollment program leading to the Liberal Arts, General A.A.  

Dual enrollment programs leading to the Business Administration A.S., Criminal Justice A.S., Early Childhood Education A.A., and Science and Mathematics - General A.S. are offered.

Select students earn up to 7 college credits in Culinary Arts. 

Articulation Agreement

Dual credit courses are taught in numerous high schools as part of the daytime curriculum. 

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Select students in the Police and Fire Program earn up to 6 credits in Criminal Justice.

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Select students can earn credits in Supply Chain Management.

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2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data:

James. J. Ferris HS Data
Innovation HS Data
Abraham Lincoln HS Data
William L. Dickinson HS Data

Dual enrollment program leading to the Liberal Arts, General A.A. 

Select students can earn up to 4 credits in Culinary Arts.

Articulation Agreement

2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data

Select students can earn up to 4 credits in Culinary Arts.

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2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data

Dual credit courses in English Composition and Calculus are taught at the high school as part of the daytime curriculum.

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2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data

Select students can earn college credits in Culinary Arts.

Dual credit courses in Accounting and Business are taught at the high school as part of the daytime curriculum.

Articulation Agreement

2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data

Select students can earn up to 5 credits in hospitality and culinary.

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Select students can earn 3 college credits in Culinary Arts.

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2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data

Select students are sponsored to take between 6-18 credits at the North Hudson Campus.

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2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data

Select students are sponsored to take 7 credits in Culinary Arts.

Child Development Associate (CDA) coursework is offered for students selected by the high school.

Articulation Agreement

2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data

Select students earn up to 7 college credits in Culinary Arts.

Articulation Agreement

2022 - 2023 Student Enrollment & Outcome Data

State of New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education Partnership

The New Jersey Council of County Colleges (NJCCC) is pleased to announce a continued partnership between the State of New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE) and New Jersey’s 18 community colleges to increase college readiness of high school students prior to graduation: the College Readiness Now (CRN) program.

Students attending Jersey City Public Schools are eligible to participate in the CRN offerings, which includes traditional college ready programs like summer bridge, accelerated learning programs (ALP) in English and/or math, and introductory meta-major survey courses. Through the support of the CRN program, student tuition and in most cases, course materials, are completely covered.

2019-2023 Enrollment and Student Outcome Data

Contact Information

For High School Students Attending High Tech or County Prep
Secaucus Center Frank J. Gargiulo Campus of the Hudson County Schools of Technology
One High Tech Way
Secaucus, NJ 07094
Phone: (201) 360-4388
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For all other Hudson County High School Students
Early College
2 Enos Place, Room J104
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Phone: (201) 360-5330
Fax: (201) 360-4308
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