11 Spencer Lane ♦ Annandale, NJ 08801 ♦ 908.832.7200

college partnerships

For two decades now, the Hunterdon Preparatory School has partnered with two and four year colleges within a sixty mile radius of the HPS campus. Students are offered the opportunity to visit colleges such as Centenary University, County College of Morris, East Stroudsburg University, The College of New Jersey, and a dozen more colleges and universities in the surrounding area. Many of the colleges visited by Hunterdon Prep students have strong programs and services for students who have had IEPs in high school. 

More recently, Hunterdon Prep has partnered with Raritan Valley Community College who now offers a two credit college course called Pathways to College Success during the spring semester to our 11th and 12th grade students. The course was developed by RVCC and Hunterdon Prep personnel and introduces the skills and strategies necessary to successfully transition from high school to college, and practices those skills in a supported classroom environment.

PATHWAYS to COLLEGE SUCCESS

Pathways to College Success is taught cooperatively by a professor from RVCC and a Hunterdon Prep instructor and is held on the campus of RVCC during school hours. Students who successfully complete the course earn two transferable college credits from RVCC.  

HPS Executive Director, Toby Loyd, honorary guest at RVCC commencement, with his wife.

Toby Loyd, HPS Executive Director, honorary guest at RVCC 2016 commencement

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Recent News

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On December 6th, HPS hosted its first therapy dog Meet and Greet event for students.&nb...

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Holiday Hands 2023
December 1, 2023

Many, many thanks to our students and staff for generously supporting the United Way&rs...

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Warm coat drive collection
November 22, 2023

WINTER COAT DRIVE ... sharing warmth, one coat at a time Today Hunterdon Prep studen...

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Welcome back!
September 21, 2023

We are off to a great start at HPS!  There is a sense of optimism and hope filling...

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Paintings by Hannah L.
May 12, 2023

Hannah L. is part of our 12+ program and has been attending classes at Raritan Valley C...

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Our friend, Pele, graduated from the Seeing Eye in February. She was matched with a wom...

Upcoming Events

NJGPA testing (make-ups)

Start: Mar 18, 2024 End: Mar 22, 2024

Multi-Day Event

After school & art clubs meet

Mar 19, 2024 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Alice Paul Institute field trip

Mar 20, 2024 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

Hive homeroom breakfast sale (AM & lunch)

Mar 22, 2024 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Early dismissal for students at 12:30

Mar 22, 2024 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

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908.832.7200 ♦ Fax: 908.832.9772 ♦ 11 Spencer Lane ♦ Annandale, NJ 08801
csmith@hunterdonprep.org

HUNTERDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL IS A, not-for-profit, day school serving students between the ages of 12 and 21
 from over 40 school districts in New Jersey. We are located near the town of Clinton in west central NJ.

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HUNTERDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL
The Hunterdon Preparatory School provides educational services to applicants and employs personnel without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, economic or social background, or religious preferences. School programs and school related activities during the day and after regular school hours provide equal access for all students regardless of race, color, creed, sex, and national origin. Books, curricula, and other materials, course content, subject matter, and reading lists are reviewed for sex, race, and cultural bias. Materials are chosen to represent a wide range of opinions and suggested pupil activities.