Early College in High School
Early College in High School
The Early College High School program is offered at Pittsburgh Milliones University Preparatory School (U-Prep) through Pittsburgh Public Schools (PPS). The program provides students the opportunity to simultaneously earn academic credits towards both their High School graduation requirements and college coursework.
What is the mission of ECHS?
To equip students with knowledge, strategies and skills that will help them successfully prepare, navigate and successfully complete college. In addition, ECHS connects to the vision of U-Prep and the school district, that all students graduate prepared for college, career and life.
What is the vision of ECHS?
To be the exemplary model of Pittsburgh Public Schools’ College readiness program in which all students graduate high school College Ready.
What are the core principles of ECHS?
Early Start, College Ready, High Standards, Student Leaders
What are the main goals for ECHS students?
Students enrolled in the Early College High School program will graduate with their high school diploma and college credits
Differentiating Dual Enrollment and ECHS Programming
Dual Enrollment |
Early College in High School |
A program that is offered district wide |
A small school model |
Typically serves college bound students |
Serves students who are traditionally underrepresented in higher education |
College courses are restricted to 11th and 12th grades |
College courses are blended into the high school’s curriculum and begin in 9th grade |
24 credit maximum |
60 credits is the goal for all students |
Limited academic support |
Academic and social supports are available |
Student may be charged for tuition costs |
No cost to students |
For questions regarding Early College in High School, please contact Tricia Edmonds: ttibbyedmonds1@pghschools.org