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A New Wave in Education - Early College in NC
What is the Early College High School?
- The Early College is a five year (grades 9 through 12) high school. Students are accepted to the Early College Program as rising 9th graders and are expected to take a combination of high school and college courses.
It is not:
- a remedial program
- a college outreach program
- an alternative to graduating with a high school diploma
In fact, students are expected to continue their college education at a 4 year college or university upon graduating from the Early College.
What are the benefits of attending?
- Students attend the Early College are able to learn in an environment in which the values of academic rigor, relevance to the world, and relationships among other learners are emphasised.
- Students learn in classrooms in which group work, writing to learn, readingina and analyzing literature works, and class discussions are often expected and valued.
- At the end of the 5th year of study, students can graduate with both a high school diploma and either an Associate's degree or 2 years of transferable college credit.
- Students also have the opportunity to complete 2 years of college coursework for free. Textbooks are provided to the student as well.
Student Expectations
- Make education a high priority, including positive participation in class, and school activities.
- Maintain an A/B average in all classes.
- Be punctual and maintain good attendance.
- Behave in a manner that shows respect for both the high school and college facilities and equipment.
- Demonstrate the ability to make mature, independent, and productive choices, and accept responsibility for those choices.
Other facts about the Early College
- It is a part of the NC Learn & Earn Initiative which was awarded the 2008 Innovations in America Government Award.
- It is also a part of the NC New Schools Project, a non-profit organization looking to advance education throughout the state. www.newschoolsproject.org
- Most Early Colleges are located on college campuses.
- It is funded in part by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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