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Dual Enrollment & Frequently Asked Questions

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Have questions about CSAT's Early College & Career Pathways? You've come to the right place. Look below for additional information. If you have a question that is not answered here, please email Mrs. Monaco at smonaco@csat-k12.org

 

No-dual enrollment courses at SUNY Erie and Buffalo State College are transferrable to any institution. Public (SUNY) institutions have agreements within their organization to accept credits. Private institutions both in and outside of NYS have individual policies for accepting transfer credits, so check with the schools you are applying to!

Students receive the same grade on their college transcript that they do on their final report card for high school courses. Since final grades will be on a permanent college transcript, it is important that students give their best effort at their best work. We will monitor grades of all students in dual enrollment courses to ensure successful completion of coursework.

Students apply to be non-matriculated students at SUNY Erie or Buffalo State College, and then register for their courses in their classes at CSAT with support from their teachers and counselors. CSAT’s Dual Enrollment Registration Day for Spring 2022 will be in November 2021.

We currently offer 17 courses for college credits through dual enrollment, but our offerings are expanding! You can find the most updated list of CSAT courses and their linked dual enrollment courses HERE.