Tag: higher-education
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How Students Graduate High School With an Associate Degree
Increasingly, families are seeking ways to help students earn college credits early, cut tuition costs, and enhance career readiness. In Florida, early college programs enable high school students to graduate with an associate’s degree through dual enrollment. Schools like Florida Collegiate High School offer structured support, rigorous academics, and a Christian worldview.
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Dual Enrollment & Associate Degree Pathways Need Strong Student Support
A Tampa Bay Times article highlights concerns for Florida college students who enter with dual enrollment credits but lack necessary support systems for success. Florida Collegiate High School addresses this by combining rigorous academics with mentorship and leadership development, emphasizing holistic education that integrates faith, character, and emotional readiness for long-term achievement.
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What Is a Christian Early College High School?
Florida Collegiate High School offers a Christian early college model that combines rigorous academics, dual enrollment, and faith-based education. Students can earn college credits while developing leadership skills and spiritual growth, potentially graduating with an associate degree. This approach prepares students for future academic success and reduces college costs, fostering a supportive Christian environment.
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How Dual Enrollment Solves the College Affordability Crisis: The FLCHS Early College Model
Discover how dual enrollment through Florida Collegiate High School’s Early College program with Southeastern University helps students graduate early, save over $80,000, and start their careers debt-free.
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6 Must-Know FAQs About Early College and Dual Enrollment in 2025
Get answers to the most common questions about early college and dual enrollment. Learn how these programs work, what they cost, and how they fit with Christian education.
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Is Early College Diluting the College Experience? Answering The Chronicle of Higher Education
The article by Beckie Supiano at Chronicle of Higher Education discusses the growing trend of high school students earning college credits through dual enrollment and advanced programs, noting potential drawbacks like superficial preparation and erosion of the college experience. FLCHS responds by emphasizing its rigorous coursework, qualified instructors, and commitment to equity, aiming to optimize…
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Dual Enrollment Benefits: Cut College Costs Before Graduation
Discover how dual enrollment can save you money and time on your college degree. Learn about credit transfer, tuition, and academic readiness through a Christian lens.
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After early college: next steps for a graduate
Logan Santiago, a graduate of the inaugural Florida Collegiate High School class of 2025, shares how the early college program shaped him spiritually and academically, emphasizing leadership. He plans to pursue pastoral ministry at Reformation Bible College, where he can transfer his credits from his associate of arts degree with Southeastern University.
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Maximize College Success with FLCHS Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment: The Fast Track to College Success Many high school students see college as an elusive goal. Students at Florida Collegiate High School begin their college education during high school instead of just preparing for college entry. Through dual enrollment students can achieve college credit while reducing tuition costs at once. High school students…
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We Value Collegiate Academics
Florida Collegiate High School focuses on collegiate academic programs to prepare students for academic success and leadership roles throughout their lives. Our innovative academic model offers two distinct pathways for advanced education: Students at our institution can choose between an Early College Program and a Dual Enrollment Program. Students who take advantage of these options…