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Bridge Program
bard.edu/admission/bridgeThe Bridge Program allows local high school students, in their junior and senior years, to enroll in Bard courses for credit, although not as degree candidates. Bridge students may take one or two Bard courses per semester (at the 100 or 200 level) in addition to their high school work. Participation is subject to the availability of space and requires written permission from the student’s high school, their parent or guardian, and the instructor. Application for enrollment is through the Admission Office; the application form is available at the Bridge Program website. The Registrar’s Office maintains a record of grades and credits earned, and provides transcripts as required. See the program website for additional information on registration, tuition, and auditor fees.