How does the Collegiate High School differ from Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or other programs which offer college credit?
In addition to all the advantages mentioned above, such as study in a college environment, the unique use of technology across the curriculum, and the opportunity to earn a college degree tuition-free simultaneous with a high school diploma, the Northwest Florida State College Collegiate High School differs from existing honors or advanced placement programs in several ways. The Collegiate High School offers a detailed program of study that leads directly to college degree rather than a random acquisition of college credits. The Collegiate High School provides easier access to comprehensive learning support services directly related to a college-level curriculum. The school also offers a wider selection of and access to college-level courses as well as the opportunity to customize a program of study that is specific to a student’s upper division major and prerequisites. Additionally, the advanced subject expertise and academic resources of a college faculty and campus are a distinct ad
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