Is Syracuse project advance dual enrollment?
The courses are listed on the student’s Syracuse University transcript by the title of the class and are not identified as SUPA classes….Project Advance.
| Abbreviation | SUPA |
|---|---|
| Official language | English |
| Parent organization | Syracuse University |
| Affiliations | National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) |
What is Supa calculus?
SUPA Calculus the first course of a three-semester course in Calculus offered by the Department of Mathematics at Syracuse University. This sequence is designed for science and engineering majors, and for students in other disciplines who intend to take upper level mathematics courses.
Why take a project Advance Course?
Over 12,000 students took an SU course through Project Advance last year, in disciplines from forensic science, to sport management to writing. Students who succeed have the opportunity to earn college credits, which can result in a savings for college through the significantly reduced tuition rate.
How many adjunct instructors does Project Advance have?
With over 200 partner schools and more than 800 certified adjunct instructors, Project Advance is one of the oldest, largest and most respected concurrent enrollment programs in the country.
How do I transfer my credits from project advance to Su?
If you officially registered for your SU course through Project Advance, and your account is up to date (not on financial hold) you are eligible to request an SU transcript and attempt to have your credits transferred.
Why take a Syracuse University class through Supa?
Take a Syracuse University class through SUPA and you can: Get a taste of college academics, boost your academic credentials and earn college credits. Click here to Register! Become certified to teach Syracuse University courses in your high school. Take advantage of professional development opportunities. Click here to learn how to get trained!