As an Early College student, you applied for ACM admission when you signed up for classes in high school. By choosing to continue at ACM after high school, you’re immediately admitted to our college. ACM’s Advising Center staff can help you select your major, develop your transfer credit or career plan, and navigate the enrollment process.
By continuing at ACM after high school, you can save thousands of dollars in tuition and fees without the added cost of room and board, as compared to a four-year college. When you’re ready, you can transfer to the college of your choice without overwhelming student loan debt, thanks to our commitment to keeping education affordable for students just like you.
Taking courses for transfer doesn’t have to be a nightmare. By continuing at ACM after high school, you can take the right courses at the right time while saving money in the process. Our more than 120 partnerships and agreements (known as articulations) with four-year colleges and universities – Frostburg, Geneva College, Penn State, Mount Aloysius, Saint Francis, WVU, Seton Hill University, and more – means that we’ve streamlined the credit and transfer process for certain degree and career paths. Creating more opportunities for students just like you!
By continuing at ACM after high school, you can access scholarship and aid packages designed to make college affordable for students just like you. Despite being a smaller institution, we provide financial assistance to 88% of our students, including 2,500 individual scholarships totaling over $1,500,000 (one and a half million) awarded through the ACM Foundation. Through in-person and virtual one-on-one meetings with our staff, you’ll learn how to apply for scholarships and other possibilities like grants, loans, and work-study jobs.
At ACM, you’ll find students in your classes who are preparing for transfer just like you. By continuing at ACM after high school, you’ll have access to exceptional support services – tutoring, advising, counseling – and the support of your fellow students, professors, and staff. It’s what ACM, as a smaller college, is known for.
ACM alumni successfully transferred their course credits to 122 colleges and universities in 27 states last year. Like them, you’ll use ACM as a stepping stone to your four-year degree.