
Advanced Placement
A program of college-level courses and examinations is available to qualified students in grades 11 and 12. More than 90% of the nation's colleges and universities offer
advanced placement standing to students whose AP exam grades are considered acceptable. Success on four or more exams may result in one year of college credit. For more information on Advanced Placement please visit:
www.collegeboard.com.
Early Graduation
Early Graduation is an option available to seniors who will have fulfilled their graduation requirements by the middle of their senior year. Any students who are interested in
this program should see their counselor for further information before registering for senior year courses.
Independent Study Program
Juniors and seniors may apply for the Independent Study Program. Pending approval of a faculty/student committee, the student has the
opportunity to do an in-depth study in an area of interest under the supervision of a faculty sponsor. Independent study projects cannot overlap or duplicate material already offered in the high school curriculum. They also cannot be used
to fulfill a graduation requirement. Students may do an independent study for a half or full year. Honors credit is awarded for successful completion of the project. Applications for this program are available through the Guidance
Department.
U-Conn Co-op Program
Through arrangement with the University of Connecticut, students may earn college credit by enrolling in the following courses at Amity High
School. These are: Calculus LH and L-1, Physics II LH, Physics I LH and L1, Chemistry II LH, Adv. Biology LH, Expository Writing LH and L1, and World Lit. LH. Admission to the program is by approval of the University of Connecticut.
Students are eligible to apply for the Co-op Program if they rank in the top 15% of their class and have an unweighted GPA of 3.3 or better. Students ranking in the 15 th -20 th percentile are eligible if their combined SAT score is 1270 or higher. Students should discuss their eligibility for this program with their counselors before choosing courses for next year. Both U-Conn
credit and credit towards Amity graduation requirements will be earned upon successful completion of the work. A $15 fee per class must be submitted to the University of Connecticut when applying for the Co-Op Program.
Yale Study Program
High achieving Amity students who want to enhance their curriculum have the option of participating in the Yale Study Program for High School
Students. These students select one course per semester from the undergraduate brochure at Yale and receive both college credit and credit toward high school graduation. In these courses, they compete on a level with college students.
Students are responsible for the cost of the selected course and transportation to/from Yale.
Community Service Program
Amity's program at this stage is a credit program that provides students an opportunity to try different volunteer activities, group fund
raising and individual service projects. Meetings are held monthly for student interaction, with a faculty advisor coordinating the program. Students must complete thirty hours of volunteer work per semester and attend seminar meetings to
receive credit. Students who wish to participate in the program on a non credit basis may do so with the advisors permission. Credit is awarded based on Pass/Fail.
Yale-New Haven International Studies Program
Amity is one of a number of greater New Haven area schools participating in the Yale-New Haven International Studies
Program. The first component of the program is the historical/cultural study of either East Asia or Russia. This program is offered on Saturday mornings at Hillhouse High School. The second component is a legal studies program, provided in
conjunction with the Yale University School of Law. Applications for the programs are available from the Main Office in the fall.
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