The early college program in Michigan enables high school students to earn an associate degree and college credits while extending their education into a 13th year. Students attend high school classes in the mornings and college courses in the afternoons, accumulating up to 60 college credits at no cost. This initiative alleviates future financial burdens by allowing students extra time to decide their majors, with potential housing on campus. Despite the demanding schedule, students find the experience beneficial, balancing academics, athletics, and part-time work.
The early college program allows high school students to earn college credits for free, extending high school to a 13th year and leading to an associate degree.
The program gives students an extra year to decide on their major while preventing the burden of future student debt.
Students participate in a demanding schedule that includes traditional high school classes and supplementary college courses, yet it remains manageable for dedicated students.
Highlights of the program include free college tuition and the opportunity for students to live on campus in their 13th year.
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