Advanced Placement
Students may earn college credit after successful completion of the course and appropriate grade on the AP exam depending on the individual college requirements.
- AP Art History
- AP Calculus
- AP Chemistry
- AP Biology
- AP Government & Politics
- AP Literature & Composition
- AP Psychology
- AP US History & Government
- AP World History
College Courses
Students in their senior year are also given the opportunity to take courses at local colleges and have the credits also count for their graduation requirements. The colleges will have certain requirements for admission and an application needs to be submitted. Students will need approval from their parents, the principal and the guidance counselor.
- Hudson Valley Community College
- Sage College of Albany
- Schenectady County Community College
- SUNY Cobleskill
- SUNY Albany
University In The High School
Through the University In The High School Program, students are required to pay a minimal fee to receive college credits.
University at Albany
- AP Calculus
Hudson Valley Community College
- Spanish IV
Schenectady County Community College
- AP Art History
- AP Government & Politics
- AP Psychology
- Computer Applications
New Visions Honors
The New Visions Honors programs are offered through the Capital Region Career & Technical School during the senior year. The application process begins in March of the junior year.
- Health Careers
- Law & Government