logo
#

Latest news with #DualEnrollment

NWSCC Upward Bound 17-year-old to earn college degree before high school diploma
NWSCC Upward Bound 17-year-old to earn college degree before high school diploma

Yahoo

time22-03-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

NWSCC Upward Bound 17-year-old to earn college degree before high school diploma

PHIL CAMPBELL, Ala. (WHNT) — This 17-year-old first-generation college student plans to graduate college with her associate's degree before receiving her high school diploma. According to Northwest Shoals Community College, Mary Elizabeth Fisher will graduate with an Associate in Science degree days before she walks at her graduation from Phil Campbell High School. Fisher is the Valedictorian of her high school class, is a first-generation college student and has excelled while participating in Dual Enrollment and the Upward Bound Phil Campbell Project. Sherry Campbell, the project Manager of Upward Bound, said Fisher's story is a great example of how determination and access to education opportunities can change lives. 'We are so proud of her achievements and can't wait to see all that she accomplishes in the future,' Campbell said. 'She has earned numerous accolades, including the American Chemical Society Award, and is a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at NWSCC. As Vice President of her senior class, she has been involved in multiple organizations such as Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society and the Grass and Roots Project—a program she founded to provide companionship to elderly residents in assisted living homes,' NWSCC said. Fisher is also a multi-sport athlete, playing Varsity volleyball, basketball and golf. She also earned the highest GPA award for her athletic participation. 'Her service efforts have been recognized at the state level, securing 2nd Place in the FBLA State Competition for her Service Project. She has dedicated time to various volunteer organizations, including Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) and Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) as well as numerous community outreach programs.' NWSCC Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

LSU Shreveport Dual Enrollment Day: High school students see campus culture
LSU Shreveport Dual Enrollment Day: High school students see campus culture

Yahoo

time02-03-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

LSU Shreveport Dual Enrollment Day: High school students see campus culture

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – High school students who are currently taking college classes through a university in Shreveport recently visited the campus for Dual Enrollment Day. Louisiana State University Shreveport hosted 125 students at the event held on Friday, Feb. 28. Students visiting LSU Shreveport on Friday had the opportunity to experience the physical campus and visualize what life might be like if they continued taking classes there. During the event, groups of students designed art using Adobe Illustrator in the Collaboratory. They played games, learned about potential careers, toured the library, and learned about campus housing. Ishmael Swiney is a junior at Captain Shreve High School. He's currently taking history and French classes through LSU Shreveport. 'It's been an amazing experience because I'm going to love to experience the freedom that college will bring,' said Swiney. 'It's been great to see what LSUS has to offer.' 'We wanted students to walk away with an understanding of what being in college means, what that experience is like,' said Dr. Elisabeth Liebert, who serves as associate dean in the College of Arts and Sciences and academic director of the Dual Enrollment and Academic Excellence programs. 'We wanted them to create those connections to our campus in the morning sessions before diving into academic immersion in the afternoon. One of our other goals is to really kindle a sense of excitement about the opportunities that college offers.' Jennie Flynn-McKevitt, the director of career services at LSU Shreveport, encouraged students to pick a career path by considering what 'challenges' they wanted to work on. More than 550 high school students are enrolled at LSU Shreveport through dual enrollment and academic excellence programs. That number has almost doubled in the past three years, potentially due to a push for students to graduate from high school with either college credit or a technical certification. Dual enrollment and academic excellence programs are growing in Northwest Louisiana. In the past 18 months, LSU Shreveport has partnered with Simsboro High, Plain Dealing High, and expanded class availability at North Caddo High. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store