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Members

 

Baldwin  

Bellmore-Merrick 

Bethpage

Carle Place

Freeport

Garden City

Glen Cove

Great Neck

Hempstead

Hewlett-Woodmere

Hicksville

Island Trees

Jericho

Lawrence

Locust Valley

Long Beach

Lynbrook

Malverne

Manhasset

Mineola

Nassau BOCES

North Shore

Oceanside

Oyster Bay/East Norwich

Plainview-Old Bethpage

Port Washington

Rockville Centre

Roosevelt

Roslyn

Syosset

Uniondale

Valley Stream

Wantagh

West Hempstead

Westbury

 

 

Post Secondary

Choosing A College

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Colleges and Articulation Agreements
More than 50% of Barry Tech graduates continue their education beyond high school. The successful completion of an occupational education course can lead to advanced college standing at a two- or four-year college, or technical school.

Like advanced placement courses, the policy for receiving advanced standing or actual college credits differs from school to school. Students must be accepted under the application process required for admission to the specific college. In addition, the student may be required to take a placement examination before credit or advanced standing is granted.

We currently have college articulation agreements in the following courses. Click on a course title to view the agreement as a PDF.

 

 

The following are links to the web sites of colleges with which we have articulation agreements:

 

 

 

Non-discrimination Statement

Nassau BOCES advises students, parents, employees and the general public that it offers employment and educational opportunities without regard to sex, race, color, national origin or handicap. Information and grievance procedures are available by contacting the following officers at Human Resources at 71 Clinton Rd., P.O. Box 9195, Garden City, NY, 11530: Jeffrey Drucker, Title IX (sex discrimination) and Section 504 (handicap discrimination) Coordinator, at 516-396-2358, jdrucker@mail.nasboces.org, or Selma Shelton, Title IX Coordinator, at 516-396-360, sshelton@mail.nasboces.org. A copy of programs and educational courses offered and available to residents may be obtained from our website, www.nassauboces.org.