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  2. Early college high school - Wikipedia

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    The first early college in the United States, Bard College at Simon's Rock, was founded in 1966. [2] In 1974, Middle College High School at LaGuardia Community College opened, serving high school students who were below grade level in reading or math. [3] Over 25 middle colleges were established in the next two decades.

  3. Early college programs - Wikipedia

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    Early college programs aim to close the academic gap between high school and college education, especially for first-generation and low-income students. Through these programs, high school students can enroll in college level classes, usually on campus, and earn credits that apply to their college degree and high school diploma.

  4. Pros and cons of prepaid tuition plans - AOL

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    Pros and cons of prepaid tuition plans. Ben Luthi. January 13, 2025 at 3:26 PM ... However, school choices are limited, and you can only use the funds to cover your child’s tuition and fees ...

  5. Early entrance to college - Wikipedia

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    Little Rock Junior College in Arkansas conducted an experimental program in 1933 and 1934, admitting students in the top 25% academically as freshmen after their junior year of high school. [8] Another early innovator was the University of Louisville, which in 1934 also began admitting promising high school students after their junior year. [9]

  6. What happened after Del Mar College made dual credit free ...

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    At early college high schools Collegiate High School or the Harold T. Branch Academy, students can earn up to 60 hours of college credit, potentially graduating with an associate degree. Several ...

  7. Issues in higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A slightly lower percentage of college-age Americans from rural areas go to college: in 2015, 67 percent from suburban high schools, 62 percent from urban high schools, and 59 percent from rural high schools. The difference is even larger for higher-income schools (73% suburban, 72% urban, 61% rural). [130]

  8. The Pros and Cons of Saving for College With a Roth IRA

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    Using a Roth IRA may also be a good idea if you are saving for your retirement and the college fund in the same account and don’t plan to withdraw any money outside your initial contributions ...

  9. Jimmy Carter Early College High School - Wikipedia

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    During the 2010–2011 academic year, La Joya Independent School District launched the College Transition Academy, inspired by the Early College High School concept. After achieving recognition as an "Exemplary" campus by the Texas Education Agency, it partnered with South Texas College and earned "Early College High School" status and was renamed Jimmy Carter Early College High School.