The Advance at College dual enrollment program is a unique initiative providing Philadelphia’s motivated and talented high school students with an early opportunity to take college-level courses and experience a college environment while still enrolled in high school or while actively pursuing a GED.
Upon completion, students will have an official college transcript on file which may be applied toward an associate degree at Community College of Philadelphia or transferred to another college or university.
Advance at College gives you several advantages:
- opportunities to explore exciting academic and career paths in rapidly growing fields
- a chance to experience college life through courses and interaction with faculty
- a chance to meet other students and become familiar with the college environment
- access to the College’s rich array of resources, such as the Library, Academic Computing Center, Learning Lab and Career Connections
- an opportunity to prepare for college by taking credit or developmental education courses
Save on Tuition
In order to serve the community by expanding access to the Advance at College program, Community College of Philadelphia offers a significant reduction in tuition to eligible Philadelphia high school students. As an added incentive, the College waives fees for Advance at College students. Textbooks and instructional materials are not included.
Students may be eligible to take courses for free through Early Scholars: Learn more |
Program Requirements
High school students must currently be in 11th or 12th grade, be motivated to take college-level courses while still in high school, and must demonstrate the academic ability and maturity necessary to succeed in a college-level course. Students must also take the College’s placement test and perform at a level indicating preparedness for the program’s coursework.
Applying
Please complete the Advance at College application online. After doing so you will receive several emails providing detailed steps for completing your application, including how to satisfy placement. After applying, please check your email regularly to avoid delays in processing your application.
Schools or organizations with questions about arranging group testing or cohort courses should contact the Advance at College program office.
For more information, please contact the Advance at College program office at advanceatcollege@ccp.edu.
Apply Today! Advance at College Online Application
Important Dates and Deadlines for Summer 2022
February |
Summer and fall application open—students can begin submitting their application for the summer and fall terms |
March 21, 2022 | Summer and fall registration open for all students—students can begin registering for summer courses via the Office of K-16 Partnerships |
May 2, 2022 | New students: Final deadline for application, FERPA and consent form, and placement for early summer (14A and 7A) courses |
May 6, 2022 | All students: Final deadline for application, FERPA and consent form, and placement for early summer (14A and 7A) courses |
May 9, 2022 | Early Scholars intent form due for those seeking this funding for the early summer term |
May 16, 2022 | Early Summer (14A and 7A) term begins |
June 27, 2022 | New students: Final deadline for late summer (7N) application, FERPA and consent form, and placement |
July 1, 2022 | All students: Final deadline for late summer (7N) application, FERPA and consent form, and placement |
July 6, 2022 | Early Scholars intent form due for those seeking this funding for the late summer term |
July 12, 2022 | Late Summer seven-week courses begin |
August 23, 2022 | Final day of summer term classes |
August 24–25, 2022 | Summer term finals |