Moloka?i high students earn college credits and gain confidence in Ho?okele program
The Early College program encourages high school students to get a head start on their college careers.
The Early College program encourages high school students to get a head start on their college careers.
Through the Early College program, the students had access to college-level classes that qualified them to be honor society members.
Participation in the Early College initiative, in which Hawaiʻi students can earn college and high school credits while still in high school, increased by 11 percent from 2012 through 2017, according to the College and Career Readiness Indicators Report.
Early College offers the opportunity for students to take 东精影业 courses at their high school and earn credit toward their high school graduation and college degree.
Waipahu High School?s Rovy Anne Dipaysa is the first Early College student to earn her associate in arts degree before her high school diploma.
Highlights include first high school student set to earn associate degree, 东精影业 and STEM, XLR8东精影业 team in Dubai and more.
Castle High School students in Windward CC's ART 113 present their work through November.
The university’s efforts to better prepare incoming freshman for the rigors of college paid off this summer with the summer bridge program attendance at an all time high.
High school students will receive college credit for courses as part of early college programs that will count toward an associate?s degree.
Health Academy students participated in hands-on activities including an airway management simulation and working on a high-fidelity manikin.