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Articulation Agreements/Dual Enrollment
Keefe’s Articulation Agreements/Dual Enrollment Coordinator is Faith Chrisom, mailto:fchrisom@jpkeefehs.org
What is an articulation agreement?
An articulation agreement allows a Keefe Tech student to apply credits earned in specific Career and Technical Programs toward advanced standing, equal transfer, or direct entry into specific majors at various colleges.
Articulation Agreements for the 2011-2012 School Year
- Bristol Community College in
- Business Technology
- Culinary Arts
- Electrical
- Graphic Communications
- Visual Communications
- Connecticut Culinary Institute in Culinary Arts
- Johnson & Wales in Culinary Arts
- Mass Bay Community College in
- Automotive Technology
- Business Technology
- Massasoit Community College in Visual Art and Design
- Newbury College in Culinary Arts
- Quinsigamond Community College in Business Technology
- Wentworth Institute of Technology in
- Carpentry
- Electrical
What is Dual Enrollment?
State funds allow qualified Keefe Tech students to take college-level, credit-bearing courses through a participating public higher education institution. Twenty-seven public higher education institutions offer Dual Enrollment courses and have partnered with Keefe Technical School for the academic year. Interested students should contact their guidance counselor for a list of schools and applications procedures.
Accuplacer Testing
The purpose of Accuplacer tests is to provide students with useful information about their academic skills in Math, English, and Reading. The results of the assessment, in conjunction with a student’s academic background, goals and interests, are used by guidance counselors and academic advisors to determine course selection in college.