Dual-Credit Students Study Lake Fred鈥檚 Environment Firsthand

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Students from Cedar Creek, Absegami and Oakcrest high schools take a walk around Lake Fred to take samples of leaves and water quality during the first Environmental Science and Dual-Credit Program Outreach Event.

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 Savannah Spinelli peered through the microscope to examine the leaf litter sample she pulled from Lake Fred earlier in the day.

Working for years at a Girl Scout camp, the Absegami High School senior loves nature, so she was excited to look for any microorganisms she could find.

鈥淚鈥檝e come to Stockton before, but this is a little bit different. This is right up my alley,鈥 the Galloway Township native said. 鈥淚 should have brought my rain boots, honestly, because I would have been in that water immediately. I鈥檓 not afraid to get dirty and get wet. I鈥檒l just go into the water anywhere.鈥

Savannah Spinelli

Absegami High School senior Savannah Spinelli examines some of the leaf little sample she collected around Lake Fred. Spinelli has committed to Stockton and plans to major in a science program.

Spinelli was one of about 40 91视频 from Absegami, Cedar Creek and Oakcrest high schools who visited 91视频 on Dec. 5 for the first Environmental Science and Dual-Credit Program Outreach Event.

The event was created by Shawn Manuola, the administrator of Stockton鈥檚 high school dual-credit program, and Jessica Hallagan, an associate professor of Environmental Science, to give high school juniors and seniors an opportunity to visit classrooms on campus, meet faculty and ask questions about the different parts of the environmental sciences, such as wildlife ecology, hydrology, water quality and soil science.

Stockton鈥檚 dual-credit program offers high school 91视频 a chance to get a jump start on college and save money by earning college credits and completing high school course requirements simultaneously. Students participating get a reduced tuition rate of $100 per credit or $400 for each four-credit course, with all additional fees waived. In comparison, a four-credit course at Stockton normally costs $2,450. The university offers nearly 100 different dual-credit courses, including an 鈥淚ntro to Environmental Studies鈥 class, and partners with high schools in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.

鈥淭he itinerary is going to really show the 91视频 what a day in the life is for a Stockton student,鈥 Manuola said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great opportunity and we are really encouraging the 91视频 to ask questions.鈥

After an introduction to some of the faculty members, the 91视频 separated into two groups 鈥 one to examine the soil around Lake Fred, while the other took water readings and recovered leaf litter samples to be examined later in a classroom.

鈥淲e thought it would be really neat to bring them here to see the field experiences that we give our 91视频,鈥 said Hallagan, who led the soil examinations with the 91视频. 鈥淭hese kids, they want to be outside. This is what the 91视频 have the most fun with 鈥 the hands-on stuff, the what-are-you-going-to-be-doing-with-your-future-career kind of stuff.鈥

Absegami junior Vivian Liu also retrieved one of the leaf litters during the group that took measurements on the hydrology and water quality around Lake Fred.

鈥淚 think hands-on is a lot better than being in a classroom because I don鈥檛 really learn by notes and writing it down,鈥 said the Galloway Township native who says she鈥檚 interested in ocean and marine biology. 鈥淚 need a hands-on experience to really stimulate my brain.鈥

She was especially excited to take a tour of the sugarbush at the Stockon Maple Project where Education Specialist Debby Sommers demonstrated how sap is collected from red maple tree taps and then boiled to make syrup.

Liu, whose sister attends Stockton, said the outreach day definitely left a favorable impression with her about the Galloway campus.

I think hands-on is a lot better than being in a classroom because I don鈥檛 really learn by notes and writing it down. I need a hands-on experience to really stimulate my brain.鈥

Vivian Liu, Absegami High School junior
鈥淥bviously, there are so many colleges to consider, but with the dual-credit and the head start you get, it definitely makes it more attractive to go here. It鈥檚 so close (to home),鈥 she said.

In addition to receiving credits before enrolling at the university, the dual-credit program also helps high schoolers learn how to get around Stockton, register for classes and communicate with professors, said Bre Baker, an Advanced Placement Environmental Science teacher at Absegami.

鈥淭o actually meet the people who you are going to spend a lot of time with, I think that鈥檚 really important, especially in the sciences,鈥 said Baker, who graduated from Stockton with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Marine Science in 1999 and a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Education in 2001. 鈥淎 day like this, someone can say something that completely changes a student鈥檚 trajectory or where they want to go, who they want to spend four years with and what classes they want to take.鈥

Baker, who also teaches a Stockton class titled 鈥淪cientific Inquiry,鈥 added that the immersive aspects of spending the entire day on campus is invaluable.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a tour. They are sitting in the chairs and using and touching the equipment,鈥 she said as she assisted her 91视频 with a microscope in the same Stockton classroom she teaches in. 鈥淭hey are with their friends. It鈥檚 more of an experience than a lot of kids get on any kind of college tour.鈥

Spinelli didn鈥檛 need any convincing. She was accepted to Stockton in October and plans to major in a science program.

鈥淓nvironmental science, or maybe marine science or sustainability,鈥 she said when asked about her potential major. 鈥淏ut I also want to minor in fine arts. I鈥檓 really into sculpture.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I picked Stockton because I can actually do both here. I can have the different choices.鈥

鈥 Story by Mark Melhorn, photos by Susan Allen