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Early College: Focusing on Potential

Early Colleges are small schools where students can earn a high school diploma with the potential to earn an Associate's Degree or two years of college credit towards a Bachelor's Degree in five years or less. This is accomplished by offering students a challenging high school curriculum along with college courses through the partnering college or university.

Early College is an intervention strategy for students aged 14-20 who may not be well served by traditional high schools. The initiative also seeks to change the face of higher education by targeting those students traditionally underrepresented on college campuses.

The Pre-School through College (P-16) Department of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia serves as the Intermediary for the Georgia Early College Initiative -- a partnership between the Georgia Department of Education and the University System of Georgia . It is the Intermediary's role to offer leadership and support for Early Colleges in Georgia; provide technical assistance for each site to help ensure a successful experience for the Early College students; and study the model with an eye towards replicating the program across the state.

Georgia's Early Colleges were developed as a partnership between one or more Georgia Public School Systems and a University System of Georgia college or university. There are currently five Early College sites in the state. The first, Carver Early College in Atlanta, opened in August 2005. Four additional sites opened in 2006.

  • Carver Early College
  • GSW Early College
  • DeKalb Early College Academy (DECA)
  • Early College Academy of Columbus
  • Georgia College and State University Early College

More on Georgia's Early College sites