This program allows self-motivated students in grades 9 and 10 to take high school level courses taught by Broken Arrow teachers on the Northeastern State University-Broken Arrow campus while simultaneously equipping them to successfully undertake college coursework upon completion of 10th grade.
Data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows that time in a postsecondary classroom during high school can lead to more college-going behavior. It also supports the “Power of 15,” an initiative based on studies indicating that students who leave high school with 15 college credits are more likely to attend college and stay there longer. This program offers students a number of benefits including:
Courses taught by Broken Arrow High School teachers
Greater support for college
Peer groups/study groups
Access to university labs, libraries and other support services
Smaller learning environment
Can still participate in extracurricular activities
Financial savings
Ease of college enrollment
Easier transition after high school
Increase in college grades
More focused support for college entrance scores
Students currently enrolled in Broken Arrow Public Schools must apply through an application process.
The following is slides from a presentation that the Early College Academy hosted. This presentation covers the Dual Credit to College Degree pathway, along with other dual credit opportunities. Please click on the link below to view this presentation: