Science CAP
The CAP Program (College Advancement Program) offers a variety of Science courses (as well as other CCC courses) to area high school students as a regular part of their daily schedules, taught by high school faculty meeting the qualifications necessary to teach a college level course for CCC.
The mission of the College Advancement Program is to better serve the needs of the local high school student population. The CAP Program enables high school students to receive, simultaneously, both high school and college-level course credit, offering a successful transition from one educational experience to another.
Currently, CCC offers seven different Science CAP courses in seven local schools.
Science CAP Schools and Faculty
School |
Instructor |
Course |
Beekmantown CSD | ||
Ty Kretser | PHY111 General Physics I | |
CV-TEC | ||
Jennifer Gero | BIO100 Human Biology | |
Northeastern Clinton CSD | ||
Nick Trombley | PHY111 General Physics I PHY112 General Physics II |
|
Northern Adirondack CSD | ||
Madonna Gardner | BIO101 General Biology I BIO102 General Biology II |
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Plattsburgh High School | ||
Jennifer Slattery | BIO 101 General Biology I BIO 102 General Biology II |
|
Sonal Patel | CHE 111 General Chemistry I CHE 112 General Chemistry II |
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Corey Mousseau | PHY 111 General Physics I | |
Peru CSD | ||
Paul Hart | PHY111 General Physics I PHY112 General Physics II |
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Saranac CSD | ||
Chris Marino | PHY111 General Physics I PHY112 General Physics II |
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For more information about offering or adding additional science CAP science courses at your school, please contact Dr. Lynn Fowler.