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AP/College Coursework

Bishop Neumann High School offers an Advanced Placement (AP) level course and several college credit courses to our students.  There are many options for college credit courses that are available to our students, including:

Advanced Placement

  • AP Physics – (Mr. Gilman) – 3 Hours High School Credit (preparation for AP Test)

Nebraska Wesleyan University

  • English 1020: Honors English – (Mr. Rezac) – 3 Hours Dual Credit
  • Biology 1010: Advanced Biology (Mr. Gerdes) – 4 Hours Dual Credit
  • Math 1600: Calculus I (Mrs. Sieck) – 5 Hours Dual Credit
  • Music 1610: Music Theory (Mrs. Costa) – 3 Hours Dual Credit
  • Religion 2250: Religion III (Fr. Kennett) – 3 Hours Dual Credit

Southeast Community College 

  • Math 1150: College Algebra (Mrs. Sieck): Fall semester – 3 Hours Dual Credit
  • Psychology 1810: Intro to Psych (Mrs. Chvatal): Fall semester – 3 Hours Dual Credit
  • SENCAP Program (Southeast CC): Fall & Spring semesters – 3-4 hours Dual credit each semester
  • DC Advantage Courses (Southeast CC): Fall & Spring semesters – 3-4 Dual credit hours each semester

NebraskaNow College Coursework

The University of Nebraska offers online college coursework for any student.  To view a list of college courses that are available, click here:  NebraskaNow

  • Fall and Spring (College Credit; 3-4 hours each semester)

Transfer Nebraska

The Transfer Nebraska website offers a way to help students better prepare for college, especially if they are taking dual credit courses. Many college courses are transferable, but some are not accepted by individual institutions.  This website helps any student, whether in college or high school, to determine if their college coursework will be accepted by a specific college or university.  Some things for you to know about the Transfer Nebraska partnership among the State’s 16 public postsecondary institutions:

  • Over 70,000 course equivalencies are shown in Transfer Nebraska.
  • See transfers among the five University of Nebraska campuses, three state colleges, and eight community and tribal colleges, as well as other in-state and out-of-state institutions.
  • By taking a dual credit course from one college, students can see the colleges to which the course may transfer.

College Course Meeting:  Mrs. Chvatal offers a parent/student meeting to discuss the options available to any interested students each spring for earning college credit while at Bishop Neumann High School. The notes and presentation are linked below.