• College Credit Opportunities

     

    Dual Credit - Mansfield Independent School District 

     

    Dual Credit allows Lindenwold High School students to earn college credit while still in high school.  In partnership with Camden County College, our dual credit courses allow students to feel confident and ready for college before graduating high school.  

     

    Current Lindenwold High School Dual Credit Courses

     

    World History

    Spanish 3

    Anatomy

    African American Studies

    AP Literature and Composition

    AP US History

    AP Physics

    AP Chemistry

     

    Cost Savings

     Dual credit courses are often less expensive than traditional college courses, helping students and their families save money on higher education.

     

    Camden County College = $600 for tuition, fees, books

    Rowan = about $1,500 for tuition, fees, books

    Temple, Drexel = about $3,000 for tuition, fees, books

    Ivies (Princeton, UPenn) = about $5,000 for tuition, fees, books

     

    Dual Credit is only 3% of the cost of the most expensive colleges for the same credit.



    Frequently Asked Questions

     

    How do I get proof of my credit courses after I finish them:

    When you complete your dual credit course, you will have a transcript from Camden County College.  You can request your CCC transcript and bring it with you to your college. 

     

    What if I don’t meet the dual credit grade requirements?  Will this hurt my college transcript?

    You will still have a transcript on file with Camden CC, but the grade for your dual credit course will show as and “audit”.  An audited course is a course that is attended for no credit.  This does not hurt your college GPA or grades at all.  

     

    Do I have to go to Camden County College after graduation?

    Nope. Your credits can go anywhere. Your credits can transfer to schools throughout the USA.

     

    Will the Credits be accepted elsewhere?

    Camden County College credits are near guaranteed by any other school with Middle States Accreditation (nearly every college from Boston to DC)

    Only 13% of students reported problems transferring credits (and mostly for trying to transfer more than 60 credits – a full 2-year degree)