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Accelerate ASU dual enrollment partner conference 2025

ASU’s dual enrollment program thrives ahead of Accelerate ASU Partner Conference

Gaining momentum, Accelerate ASU adds new partner schools and gains thousands of new students

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Dual enrollment, reimagined: Expanding college access for neurodivergent students

Traditional dual enrollment can shut out neurodivergent students from earning college credit. Accelerate ASU offers a more flexible way forward.

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ASU brings college courses and career-clarity to students at Florida international school

As a teacher, Jacques Rademan wants his students to think big. Not just about test scores or final grades, but about what they can do with their education long-term. Rademan oversees the International Baccalaureate* Career-related Programme, or CP, at Creation Village World School in Celebration, Florida. The CP supports 11th and 12th grade students as

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[2025 Year in Review] College in high school, reimagined: ASU dual enrollment model grows globally

Accelerate ASU boosts college attendance and graduation rates for students across more than 550 partner schools This article is part of our 2025 Year-in-Review series, a retrospective on the inspiring stories of Arizona State University’s Learning Enterprise, focused on advancing learning across all stages of life. By the numbers: As the world began to lock

ASU Learning Summit 2025 charts a shared vision for a learner-centered future

With voices from across the university, the Learning Summit set the tone for a new chapter of collaboration, alignment and impact

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Accelerate ASU brings together educators to expand equitable access to college credit

At inaugural Accelerate ASU Partner Conference, schools share how students are earning college credit with fewer barriers

Accelerate ASU is changing futures with dual enrollment

Accelerate ASU opens doors for Fountain Hills students through dual enrollment

Accelerate ASU is opening doors for high school students across the country, including at Fountain Hills High School, where students can earn college credits before graduation.

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How Accelerate ASU is expanding dual enrollment and college access for high school students nationwide

Accelerate ASU is helping thousands of students earn college credit in high school—while building the skills, confidence and mindset they need to thrive beyond graduation.

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Kamehameha Schools redefines college preparation with Accelerate ASU

Kamehameha Schools is helping students earn up to 60 ASU credits and build lasting academic confidence.

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Flexible dual enrollment is expanding college access for nontraditional learners with Accelerate ASU

Accelerate ASU is helping nontraditional schools deliver rigorous, college-level learning—without compromising flexibility, mission or access.

Accelerate ASU builds equity-focused partnerships to expand college access

By partnering with school systems across the country, Accelerate ASU is helping more students earn college credit—without the traditional barriers.

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Summit High students prove college readiness through Accelerate ASU

At Summit High School, students are proving what’s possible when college-level courses are accessible in high school—no barriers, no applications, just opportunity.

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Rewriting the path to college: why dual enrollment is essential for today’s learners

Dual enrollment is gaining momentum as a powerful bridge between high school and college — offering students earlier access to higher education, reduced costs and greater confidence in their academic future.