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Dual Enrollment Offerings

Diocesan Scholars Program: Twelve Catholic colleges in the Philadelphia area in cooperation with the Secondary School System of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia sponsor the Diocesan Scholars Program. The program is designed to honor those students who have excelled academically and to provide them with the opportunity to gain experience at the collegiate level while continuing their valued involvement and growth in the high school community. The top thirty juniors, by the fifth semester cumulative class rank, are invited to make formal application and interview for the program.
 
In addition to three Carroll classes, students are required to take two courses each semester of senior year at one of the following colleges: Cabrini University, St. Charles Seminary, lmmaculata University, Neumann University, Rosemont College, St. Joseph University or Villanova University. Students earn both high school and college credits and are they are expected to maintain at least a B average. No college tuition is billed. College classes are normally scheduled in the morning; Carroll classes in the afternoon. Students are expected to provide their own transportation.
Immaculata University Partnership: Students in Grades 11 and 12 at Archbishop Carroll have the opportunity to earn dual enrollment credits through a partnership with Immaculata University. Students must have a minimum general average of at least 88 to be eligible for this program. Students who meet the entrance requirements to Immaculata University will be able to take up to two courses each semester either online or on the Immaculata University Campus. There is a $375 charge for each three-credit course. Students will receive dual enrollment credit (Carroll & Immaculata credit). Students will also be required to purchase any textbooks or materials needed for the class(es). Students must provide their own transportation and pick classes that meet within the confines of the Archbishop Carroll schedule or after school hours. The courses to be offered will be determined by the Immaculata University availability, but projected classes will be courses that meet general education requirements for most colleges and universities; other classes may be available for student consideration outside of the traditional Carroll school day schedule.