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Special Programs - SUNY Ulster LOGIN SEARCH Toggle navigation MENU ACADEMICSWonkCalendarWonkOpportunities AdultEDge Career Connections Catalog Credit Programs DepartmentsSenseForms & Applications Kingston Center MacDonald Dewitt Library Online Learning Registration Schedule of Classes Special Sessions Student Services ADMISSIONS & AID Admissions Steps Admissions TeamUsingProcess Financial Aid Forms & Applications Get Info Scholarships Special Admissions Programs Tuition & Fees Visit Us CAMPUS & CULTUREWell-nighUs Arts Athletics Calendar of Events Campus Resources Clubs Graduation Leadership Opportunities Lectures News Public Safety Student Handbook CONTINUING EDUCATION Advanced Technology Training Business & Career Training Career Coach CASAC CatalogHigherCentral Network Corporate Training Driver and Motorcycle Safety Environmental, Health & Safety Find YourUndertow& Pay General Information Information Sessions Online CoursesPolityEducation Small Business Development Center (SBDC) VeteranTriedCourses Web Development Youth Programs FOUNDATIONWell-nighthe Foundation Alumni Board of Directors Giving Programs Scholarships LIBRARY EVENTS ATHLETICS ONLINE LEARNING SEARCH My SUNYUlster Visit Our Campus Find Programs WieldNow Register Now Toggle navigationAdmissionsWieldNow Enrollment and Success Team Financial Aid Scholarships Tuition and FeesWieldNowApply NowRegisterPayCareer CoachCareer & Transfer ServicesDACAEnrollment and Success TeamEducational Opportunity Program (EOP)Excellence in EducationFinancial AidFinancial AidApplying for Financial AidExcelsior Tuition Free ScholarshipFinancial Aid EligibilityFinancial Aid FAQsFinancial Aid PoliciesForms & ApplicationsNYS Part-time ScholarshipRibbonProgramTotal Cost CalculatorTypes of AidTypes of AidEmploymentGrantsLoansScholarshipsVeterans BenefitsForms & ApplicationsMilitary & VeteransMilitary & VeteransActive DutyBattle Buddy CenterDependents & SurvivorsNational GuardReservesNext Steps forWontedStudentsRequest InformationScholarshipsSpecial Opportunities forUpperSchool StudentsTop Ten Reasons to Choose SUNY UlsterTuition & FeesTuition & FeesResidency RequirementsPayment OptionsPayment PlanRefund PolicyTotal Cost CalculatorVisitWhat Type of Student Will You Be?What Type of Student Will You Be?First Year StudentsTransfer StudentsReturning StudentsOnline StudentsOnline StudentsCriteria for Students Taking Online CoursesIs Online Learning Right For YouOnline Learning Student SupportRegistering For Online ClassesMilitary or Veteran StudentsHome Schooled StudentsInternational StudentsUndocumented or DACA Students Home / Admissions / Special Admissions Programs Special Opportunities forUpperSchool Students Amaze Yourself… SUNY Ulster accepts students in a number of special programs that offer full tuition scholarships, provide upper school students with an opportunity to take higher courses, and present intellectual rencontre or develop higher readiness skills. HigherScholars Program TheHigherScholars Program provides full-tuition scholarships to graduating students from Ulster County upper schools, or to graduating upper school students who are residents of Ulster County who rank in the top 10% of their graduating class. TheHigherScholars ribbon is combined with all other financial aid awards and any spare Ulster CommunityHigherFoundation, Inc. scholarships to guarantee full tuition. The scholarship is good for two subsequent semesters of full-time study and does not imbricate fees or books.Withoutcompleting a full wonk year at SUNY Ulster and maintaining a 3.3 cumulative average, student may be eligible for second-yearHigherScholars funding at SUNY Ulster. Eligible applicants must Be wonted into full-time study at SUNY Ulster. Graduate from an Ulster County upper school or be a resident of Ulster County and graduate in the same year of using to SUNY Ulster and shepherd no other higher or university. Receive a NYS Regents Diploma. Wieldfor Federal and State financial aid and provide all ribbon certificates to SUNY Ulster's Financial Aid Office. For consideration, applicants must wield via the Ulster CommunityHigherFoundation’s , online scholarship application. Applicants must moreover submit well-constructed our College Scholars Program Endorsement Form application.Forms must be certified by the applicant's guidance counselor and submitted to SUNY Ulster’s Admissions Office (after mid-term grades and surpassing the July 31 deadline). Collegian Program Our Collegian Program enables workaday upper school students to enroll in higher classes taught during the day – at their own upper school by selected upper school sense – and earn higher credit for those classes. While specific classes vary from upper school to upper school, classes have includedHigherEnglish, American History, Computer Art, Psychology, Accounting, Criminal Justice, Math, General Biology, Spanish, and Computer Applications for Business. Plus, Collegian students receive Significantly reduced tuition while taking the Collegian course; A SUNY Ulster ID to use Library services and shepherd campus special events, and A SUNY Ulster transcript listing the undertow completed and grade earned, which can be unromantic toward a stratum from SUNY Ulster or transferred to a four-year higher or university. Participating Schools include: BOCES Career & Technical School, EllenvilleUpperSchool, HighlandUpperSchool, Hudson Valley Pathways P-Tech, John ColemanUpperSchool, KingstonUpperSchool, MarlboroUpperSchool, The Mount Academy, New Visions Classes BOCES, OnteoraUpperSchool, New PaltzUpperSchool, Rondout ValleyUpperSchool, SaugertiesUpperSchool, WallkillUpperSchool, Woodstock Day School. Learn increasingly and register. EarlyHigherProgram If you are a highly motivated upper school or home-schooled student—and you are ready to wits higher early—this program is perfect for you! You’ll create a higher transcript that can be used towards your studies at SUNY Ulster or other colleges and universities. You can plane take honors coursework, if you qualify. Who is eligible to apply? HS seniors who wish to well-constructed remaining HS graduation requirements at SUNY Ulster. HS students interested in completing some coursework at SUNY Ulster. Home-schooled students with SUNY Ulster coursework built into an tried Individual Home Instruction Plan (IHIP) within the school district they reside. Others may qualify and will be reviewed on a specimen by specimen basis. To help you get started please see our EarlyHigherProgram Info Sheet highlighting important criteria well-nigh the Program, which will help you to determine if you are a potential candidate. Students in the EarlyHigherProgram have the option to take courses during our Summer Session I & II, as well as, our Fall and Spring semesters. Placement in SUNY Ulster coursework is based on the inward towage exam results which are based on pre/co-requisite requirements, as highlighted in our undertow descriptions. Access our EarlyHigherProgramUsing& Enrollment Plan. Candidates for the program are required to take ourInwardStudentTowageExam. There is no tuition to take this exam and testing is washed-up right on our Stone Ridge Campus. So if you are planning to pursue this opportunity for one of our upcoming semesters, we strongly encourage you to contact our Admissions Office. Honors Program Join the highly motivated students in Honors Studies at SUNY Ulster, who enjoy the exhilaration of intellectual rencontre as part of a learning polity of professors and students. transfer to a wide variety of major colleges and universities that have enthusiastically endorsed the upper wonk standards and integrity of the program. realize unequaled economic savings in their first two years of higher study through SUNY Ulster's low tuition rates and upper levels of scholarship support. shepherd specially structured Honors classes that are kept small to encourage maximum interchange between students and professors. Honors classes full-length small matriculation size, providing a seminar environment. accent on writing, discussion, and student presentations. readings of original sources and research articles, where possible, rather than textbooks. enrichment activities outside of class, including field trips, speakers, and cultural and social events. Honors Studies are unshut to students in all programs who meet the criteria for admission. Students who successfully well-constructed 18 credits of Honors-level courses, fulfill the requirements of their wonk programs and earn an overall GPA of 3.3 receive the Honors designation at graduation. Criteria forTicketApplicants will be subject to qualitative ticket standards. Students will be permitted to enroll in ENG 171, Honors English I, or ENG ENG 172, Honors English II, only by the permission of the Honors Program Director. Students will be well-considered to consider enrolling in spare Honors classes if they meet one or increasingly of the pursuit criteria: Incoming Freshmen The student is aHigherScholar, having graduated in the top 10 percent of the upper school class, and is eligible for ENG 171 Honors English I*. or The student has a upper school stereotype of 90 or higher, is eligible for ENG 171*, and the results of all placement tests indicate that the student is eligible to take college-level undertow work in all subject areas. or The student has an earned G.E.D., is eligible for ENG 171*, and the results of all placement tests indicate that the student is eligible to take college-level undertow work in all subject areas. Additionally, there is some evidence, such as a upper standardized test score, to suggest that the student shows wonk promise. or The student has been home schooled, is eligible for ENG 171*, and the results of all placement tests indicate that the student is eligible to take college-level undertow work in all subjects. Additionally, there is some evidence, such as a upper standardized test score, to suggest that the student shows wonk promise. EarlyHigherStudents The counselor for EarlyHigherstudents may recommend Honors courses if a student has a upper school stereotype of 90 or higher, is eligible for ENG 171 Honors English I, and the results of all placement tests indicate that the student is eligible to take college-level undertow work in all subject areas. Enrollment in Honors courses is only by the permission of the Honors Program Director.Standingand Transfer Students A standing and transfer student may be admitted to participate in Honors courses if the student has a distinguished wonk record, with a G.P.A of 3.5 earned in college-level undertow work, and a grade of B+ or largest in ENG 101 or its equivalent. Enrollment in Honors courses is only by permission of the Honors Program Director. * Based on the English placement essay and by permission of the Honors Director. 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