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College Advancement Program (CAP)



Attention High School Students!

By enrolling in the CAP program at Clinton Community College you can earn credit
toward a College degree before you earn your High School Diploma.

Four Ways to Participate in CAP!

What is the College Advancement Program (CAP)?

The mission of the College Advancement Program (CAP) is to better serve the needs of the local high school student population. The CAP Program enables high school students to receive, simultaneously, both high school and college-level course credit, offering a successful transition from one educational experience to another. Programs include Associate in Applied Science and Liberal Arts.

Who is eligible for the CAP Program?

Admission to the CAP program is designed to ensure the success of students. For acceptance, students who wish to take CAP/Dual credit courses through their high school must:

Who teaches CAP?

CAP Program Instructors have CCC faculty status, and as such, hold appropriate credentials.

How can the CAP/Dual Credit Program Help Students ?

Students will:

What is “OFF-PEAK”?

Off-Peak class times are Mondays,Wednesdays,and Fridays before 9 am and after 2 pm and Tuesdays and Thursdays before 9:30 am and after 1:45 pm. CAP courses are available at one-third the standard tuition rate.

Do CAP Credits transfer to other colleges?

Credits will transfer to most other colleges and universities; however, each institution has its own policies and regulations concerning the transfer of credits. Students are advised to check with the college(s) they are considering regarding transferability.

College Advancement Program Courses Currently Offered at Participating Area High Schools:

CAP/Dual Credit Participating Schools:

For information contact Willow Nolland at (518) 562-4142


Students should follow the advice of their high school counselors in determining appropriate class loads.


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