Project Acceleration is a concurrent enrollment program within the College of Arts and Sciences at Seton Hall University. Since 1978, high school students in New Jersey and New York have been allowed to get a head start on their university careers. While in high school, students can earn up to 22 credits from Seton Hall University for approved courses taken in their secondary schools. Subjects include mathematics, computer science, biology, chemistry, physics, economics, psychology, political science, sociology, history, communication, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek, Japanese, music, art, and education. The college credits earned through Project Acceleration are accepted at many colleges and universities. There are approximately 3000 students that participate in the Project Acceleration Program each year.
Student Testimonials
- "Project Acceleration credits put me way ahead. I can possibly graduate one year early."
- "I would recommend Project Acceleration to anyone interested in attending college."
- "Participating in Project Acceleration is the best decision I ever made."
- "Project Acceleration courses saved time and money. They helped me to work on my major immediately."
- "Great Program - Highly Recommended"
- "Project Acceleration was worth it!"
- "Project Acceleration helped me get ahead."
- "Project Acceleration is a great bargain."
- "Project Acceleration is very beneficial."