What is the UCONN Early College Experience program?
"UConn Early College Experience (ECE) is a concurrent enrollment program that allows motivated high school students to take UConn courses at their high schools for both high school and college credit. Every course taken through UConn ECE is equivalent to the same course at the University of Connecticut. Students benefit by taking college courses in a setting that is both familiar and conducive to learning. High school instructors who have been certified through the University of Connecticut serve as adjunct faculty members and teach UConn ECE courses. Established in 1955, UConn Early College Experience is the nation's longest running concurrent enrollment program and is accredited by The National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP)." (UCONN, 2017)
Am I qualified to take UCONN ECE courses?
Wamogo students can choose to take UCONN ECE courses if:
- They are in grade 11 or 12
- They have been recommended by a current teacher in the academic subject area of choice as capable of completing collegiate level instruction
What UCONN ECE courses are offered at Wamogo?
There are several UCONN ECE courses available to Wamogo students each academic year.
A listing and description of these courses can be found in the Wamogo Regional High School Program of Studies.
A listing and description of these courses can be found in the Wamogo Regional High School Program of Studies.
Which colleges and universities take UCONN ECE credit?
The choice to qualify credit from the successful completion of UCONN ECE courses at Wamogo is entirely dependent on the college or university the student will be attending.
The UCONN ECE Credit Transfer Database - providing information on transfer success probability by post-secondary school - can be found by clicking on the provided link.
The UCONN ECE Credit Transfer Database - providing information on transfer success probability by post-secondary school - can be found by clicking on the provided link.