College English Composition
Earn transferable college credit while strengthening academic writing.

Qualified students in grades 11–12 may earn college credit while completing high school graduation requirements — accelerating their academic trajectory and reducing the time and cost of a college degree.
A representative set of college and dual enrollment courses available to qualified juniors and seniors. Course availability may vary by semester and partner institution.
Earn transferable college credit while strengthening academic writing.
College-level mathematics aligned to STEM and business pathways.
Introductory college study of human behavior, learning, and development.
Examine culture, society, and the structures that shape communities.
Foundations of management, organizations, and modern enterprise.
Technology foundations across systems, data, and business application.
Explore healthcare pathways, roles, and the language of clinical practice.
Core principles of information security, threats, and digital defense.
College-level communication, presentation, and persuasive speaking.
Introductory coursework for students pursuing future careers in education.
Early College and Dual Enrollment are part of a broader readiness experience that includes internships, leadership formation, workforce skills, and university partnerships.
Earn real college credit and experience college-level expectations before graduation.
Pair coursework with mentored internships that connect learning to careers.
Develop confidence, communication, and initiative in college and professional settings.
Build skills, certifications, and exposure that translate directly into careers.
Coursework structured for transferability into universities and post-secondary pathways.