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Terre Haute North earns Early College High School endorsement
Terre Haute North earns Early College High School endorsement

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time19-05-2025

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Terre Haute North earns Early College High School endorsement

Terre Haute North Vigo High School has been recognized as an endorsed Early College High School by the Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning at the University of Indianapolis. Endorsed Early College High Schools offer students the opportunity to graduate from high school with a high school diploma and the Indiana College Core, an associate degree, a technical credential, or 15 or more dual credits. The goal is to reduce barriers between high school and college. For the 2022 cohort, 79% of Early College High School program graduates went on to college, compared to 53% of Indiana graduates. Early College programs are a nationally recognized model enabling students to earn college credit while in high school. In Indiana, CELL endorses — or accredits — high quality Early College High Schools based on their adherence to meeting eight core principles, such as establishing a college-going culture and providing strong student supports. To be considered, Terre Haute North prepared a portfolio that addressed the eight core principles of Early College High Schools. In addition, a team from CELL visited the school to interview stakeholders about the program and its benefits and challenges. As of the 2023-24 school year, 60 high schools across the state were recognized as endorsed Early College High Schools. Earlier this week VCSC announced a similar achievement for West Vigo High School. West was selected by CELL at the University of Indianapolis to be a partner school in the Rural Early College Network 2.0 as part of a $10 million Education Innovation and Research grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Through RECN 2.0, CELL will help 20 rural high schools implement Early College High School programs, providing advanced coursework and increasing the number of students who go on to college. For more information, visit

South Vermillion High School selected for early college program
South Vermillion High School selected for early college program

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time09-05-2025

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South Vermillion High School selected for early college program

CLINTON, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— South Vermillion was selected by the Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning (CELL) at the University of Indianapolis to be a partner school in the Rural Early College Network (RECN) 2.0. This is the result of a $10 million Education Innovation and Research (EIR) grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Through the RECN 2.0, CELL is assisting 20 rural high schools in getting Early College High School programs. These programs provide advanced coursework and they hope increase the number of students who go into higher education. 'South Vermillion is ecstatic and honored to be chosen to partner with RECN to improve college-going and programming for our students,' said Kara Skinner, Principal at South Vermillion High School. The RECN was originally created in 2019 and operated in 20 schools over six years. during RECN 1.0, the 2022 cohort had 75% of its participants go on to college, which is 22% above the state average. RECN 2.0 will establish a new cohort, and schools involved will also receive mentorship from another rural high school. It will also provide collaboration with peer educators to expand the advanced coursework and earn Early College endorsement from CELL. RECN 2.0 will expand on its first version as well by offering professional development for dual credit teachers and school counselors. Early College is a recognized model allowing high school students the ability to earn college credits, and the program has been proven to increase the number of students who need additional academic support to go to college. In Indiana, CELL endorses Early College High Schools based on how well they follow eight core principles. CELL's Early College work also allows schools to offer the Indiana College Core, a block of 30 general education credits that are transferable to any state and most private universities. More than 60 schools are currently endorsed for these programs. 'We are thrilled to partner alongside these fifteen schools through RECN 2.0 to positively impact schools, educators, students, and families,' said Janet Boyle, director of the Rural Early College Network at CELL. 'In partnership with our mentor schools, CELL is poised to guide these schools in their Early College program implementation to increase postsecondary options for students.' To learn more about the RECN, you can visit this link. West Vigo High School in Terre Haute was also named a partner school in the RECN 2.0. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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