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  2. Early college programs - Wikipedia

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    Early college programs greatly improve long term educational and career outcomes, in addition to improving college enrollment and high school graduation rates. Compared to their peers who do not participate, students who take part in the early college program have a higher chance of continuing higher education, graduating college, and having a ...

  3. 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]

  4. Early entrance to college - Wikipedia

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    Because there were few formal requirements, early entrants in this program were largely self-selecting, and came mostly from nearby schools such as the University High School. [13] Early entrants were subject to five additional comprehensive examinations, but otherwise went through the same academic program as high school graduates. [14]

  5. Bard High School Early College - Wikipedia

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    Bard High School Early College (BHSEC) is a series of early college schools with multiple campuses in the United States, enrolling approximately 3,000 students across all campuses. [1] The schools allow students to begin their college studies two years early, graduating with a Bard College Associate in Arts degree in addition to their high ...

  6. List of standardized tests in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The test of General Educational Development (GED) and Test Assessing Secondary Completion TASC evaluate whether a person who has not received a high school diploma has academic skills at the level of a high school graduate. Private tests are tests created by private institutions for various purposes, such as progress monitoring in K-12 ...

  7. Secondary education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some schools also offer dual-enrollment programs, in which select classes at a university may be taken for both university and high school credit. Graduation from high school or senior high school leads to the awarding of the high school diploma. After this, secondary education is considered complete and students may pursue tertiary level study.

  8. High school in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Royal High School was used as a model for the first public high school in the United States, Boston Latin School, founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1635. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Boston Latin School was initially a private school, so although it did become the first public high school, a school system in Dedham, Massachusetts was the first to be ...

  9. Academic acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Early graduation from high school or college In early graduation, the student graduates from high school or college in three-and-a-half years or less. Generally, this is accomplished by increasing the amount of coursework undertaken each year in high school or college, but it may also be accomplished through dual/concurrent enrollment or ...