Gatto, Jon
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- Welcome to Harkness Criminal Justice
- Who is Mr. Gatto?
- CJ Course Description
- Curriculum Outline
- Materials & Expectations
- Mr. Gatto's Class Conduct
- Mr. Gatto's Grading Policy
- Class Participation
- Internships - Continuing Education in the Community/Workplace
- Mr. Gatto's Class Structure
- Articulation Agreements
- The Western New York Teacher Center
- Articulation Agreements
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Articulation Agreements
Since almost every career choice in Criminal Justice fields require a minimum 60 college credits, we are geared towards your students current education, while keeping an eye on their further education.To this end, Erie 1 BOCES has worked hard with many of the colleges in the area to gain post secondary credits for our graduating students.All of these agreements have different requirements, but the current list of attainable credits is as follows:Bryant & Stratton Up to 9 CreditsECC Up to 9 Credits (dependent upon matriculation)Hilbert College Up to 15 CreditsMedaille College 6 CreditsNCCC 6 CreditsNiagara University 3 Credits
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Hilbert College
Hilbert offers our students 9 college credits for satisfactorily completing our CJ program. They also offer a FREE class for each the Fall and Spring Semesters of a students senior year. This means they can graduate our program with 15 college credits to Hilbert College. -
Niagara County Community College
NCCC offers a great criminal justice program. This is a viable Jr college alternative for our Northtowns students, and it is highly recommended by me. -
Medaille College
Medaille is one of our first articulation agreements. They have an excellent program and small class settings. -
Erie Community College
Erie Community College is a good stepping stone for students seeking a college education, but not ready to jump to a four year school. -
Bryant & Stratton College
This is the newest articulation we have obtained for our students. This school is worth checking out as an educational option.
Last Modified on March 17, 2015