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At a Glance

Connecticut considers several academic pathways as equally important vehicles for serving underserved students and meeting their individual needs. An emphasis on rigorous academic curricula has been discussed extensively. Currently, the higher education system is working collaboratively with the state department of education and business partners to modify the curriculum to provide access and services for students who aspire to further their education beyond high school.

Academic Pathways

Present in the State

Special Efforts
for Underserved Students

State Support

Advanced Placement (AP)

Bridge Programs

Career Academies

College Level Exam Program (CLEP)

Distance Learning/
Virtual School

Dual Credit/
Dual Enrollment

Early or Middle College High Schools

GED in College Settings

International Baccalaureate (IB)

High School Cooperative Program

High Schools That Work

Home Schooling

Partnership Program

School-To-Career

Tech Prep

 
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