For students living in the New York metropolitan area, Monroe College’s Learning Resource Centers provide students with in-person academic support. Students receive one-on-one help with their writing and homework assignments, internet research and other academic support from professional and peer tutors.
Pearson Prentice Hall and our other respected imprints provide educational materials, technologies, assessments and related services across the secondary curriculum.
eCollege offers you the opportunity to take college courses completely online (via Blackboard) without having to come to campus. If work or family schedules conflict with on-campus classes, you don’t have to give up important responsibilities to …
What are CUNY’s College Readiness Requirements? Students can demonstrate that they meet the University’s college readiness requirements based on their SAT, ACT, or NY State Regents test scores:
Delgado Community College welcomes all eligible prospective students. The College assures equal opportunity for all qualified persons without regard to race, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or veteran’s status in the admission to, participation in, or employment in the programs and activities of the College.
If you have previously tested and have taken courses at SUNY Orange, your scores remain valid and you can continue to take courses from where you left off. With the exception of the Ability to Benefit (ATB) test, returning students are not permitted to …
Federal grants are offered to college students who file the FAFSA and demonstrate financial need. New York State grants require a separate application.
Delgado Community College is a state approved testing center for the High college Equivalency Test (HiSET). The Office of Advising & Testing administers the computerized version of the test, a paper and pencil option is …
The English placement test consists of two sections: reading comprehension and sentence skills (writing). The mathematics placement test consists of three sections: arithmetic, elementary algebra, and college-level math.