High school juniors and seniors enroll fulltime in State University of West Georgia Honors College while concurrently completing high school graduation requirements
Most applicants are 14 to 16 years old, and have completed 9th grade; earn either an Associate in Arts degree after 2 years, or a Bachelor of Arts degree after 4 years
Enables highly motivated students to move in four years from ninth grade through the first two years of college, earning the associate of arts (A.A.) degree as well as a high school diploma...
A co-educational day school for students in grades 9 through 12, Boston University Academy offers an educational program that combines a classical curriculum with a rigorous approach to the intellectual and cultural challenges of contemporary life
Early college high schools provide a unique opportunity for traditionally underserved students to earn a high school diploma and two years of college credit, which can be applied toward an associate’s or a bachelor’s degree...
Intensive dual enrollment public high school on the university campus. Highly selective program offers high school students (grades 9-12) the opportunity to earn high school credits and university course hours at no cost to parents or guardians...
For high school juniors or seniors with a special interest in mathematics, engineering, science, and allied health fields; students who complete the 2-year program are given an associate's degree and a high school diploma
Young, academically talented women begin their college education 1 to 4 years early within a community of their peers, at any point after completing 8th grade, though one year of high school experience is frequently recommended. Take a virtual tour... Head Start: Teen Girls Go to College
An 11th and 12th grade public high school for 100 academically accelerated youths in Massachusetts. The only public school in Massachusetts whose students attend fulltime a university as seniors in high school...
Applicants must be currently enrolled in the tenth grade or equivalent, who will have completed Geometry and Algebra II by the end of the sophomore year; two-year program of college coursework, simultaneously earning college credits and a high school diploma
Early entrance program for who have completed course work equivalent to the junior year; Academy students are accepted automatically as freshmen into The University of Iowa Honors Program
Shimer's experience of fifty years demonstrates that the serious student who enters college after the 11th, and in some cases after the 10th grade handles college life responsibly...
two-year residential honors program that allows juniors and seniors in high school to complete their last two years of high school credits and their first two years of college requirements concurrently
Residential program for high school-aged Texas students who are gifted in math and science and have completed 10th grade; upon completion students receive a special high school diploma and are classified as college juniors
St. Petersburg Collegiate High School received the greatest number of points on the [Florida] school accountability report. The school enrolls grades 10-12 in a three-year program that allows students to earn a high school diploma and a college associate degree simultaneously. "It's good to note that early college experiences are an excellent source of college access for minority students. They receive the support for the transition to prepare them for collegiate classes"...
Customized dual enrollment program that allows you to do your schoolwork once and get credit twice. TROY’s ACCELERATE students enjoy the advantages of earning college credit while still in high school. Since all courses are completed entirely online, this program is flexible enough to fit into any busy schedule...
Accelerated High School is for juniors or seniors (under special circumstances younger students may be granted permission) who wish to take college courses on campus...
Offers qualified high school students the opportunity to earn University of Pittsburgh college credits during their regular school day. Students do not have to leave their school to travel to the University. Courses are offered in Calculus, Chemistry, Physics, Statistics, Computer Programming, Communications, French and Latin, and are taught by a high school teacher who has been certified by that university department as a part-time adjunct faculty member...
The Transition School for students no more than l4 years old, and Early Entrance Program for full-time university students who are "graduates" of the Transition School. Also Academy for Young Scholars, for highly motivated, academically talented students who have completed 10th grade.