High school students, like Burlington High School senior Mae, can experience the University of Vermont and gain college credit while still in high school. Mae explains in this short video what it felt like to take a college course on campus at UVM.
High school students can choose from over 100 courses as a pre-college student or join a 4-week intensive Summer Academy with courses focused on health, drones or climate change.
Opportunities for high school students at #UVM are designed to help students earn credits toward college, complete high school requirements, take a course that isn’t available at their high school, or showcase their talent and ambition to college recruiters.
Many high school students take advantage of Vermont's Dual Enrollment program in order to take classes at UVM. Vermont Dual Enrollment Program is a statewide program for high school juniors and seniors, to access up to two college courses with tuition fully reimbursed through a voucher system approved by their high schools. High school students who are Vermont state residents are eligible for two vouchers during their junior or senior years in high
Learn about courses and programs available to high school students: learn.uvm.edu/...
Негізгі бет BHS graduate Mae explains how it feels to take classes at UVM while in high school
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