The Clipper Project
is a research and development initiative investigating the costs and benefits of offering Web-based college courses to high school seniors who are accepted to Lehigh University's early admissions program. Currently, Chemistry I, Engineering I, and English I are available through the Clipper Project. In the past, Clipper courses have also included Calculus I and Economics I. To learn more about each course, visit the Courses page.

Want to learn more?

Please visit the sections of the Clipper Project Website that interest you. If you have any questions please view our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) sections. If you don’t find what you need, please contact us and we’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have!
 

Clipper courses start January, 2004.

By January, 2004 complete the on-line background info survey and mail back the filled out:
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Student Consent Form,
-- Parental Consent Form,
-- Perceptions of Learning, Success Questionaire, and
--Academic Competence Evaluation Scales.


Chat sessions with the professors are scheduled for January, 2004. Click here for details.

If you want to register for one of the chats or have any questions please e-mail clipper@lehigh.edu or call (610)758-3228.

The Clipper Project is funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation