Sen. Moore, Gov. Baker Take Part in Roundtable on Early College Programs

Monday, September 10, 2018
GoLocalWorcester News Team

Michael Moore
Senator Michael Moore took part in a roundtable discussion with Governor Charlie Baker at Chelsea High School regarding early college programs.

“The Early College Initiative is helping thousands of Massachusetts students achieve college completion and career success. It was fantastic to speak with students and staff about the program, and the difference it is making to provide students with the opportunity to pursue their educational and career goals,” said Moore.

Moore has filed legislation that would direct state agencies to establish and administer an early college education program to increase post-secondary completion rates and participation in career pathways.

The state continues to pursue efforts to significantly increase the number of early college seats available to high school students. 

According to Moore’s press release, there are more than two thousand students already enrolled in early college programs in the Commonwealth.

Early College Programs

Early college programs combine traditional high school courses with opportunities to earn college credits at a public college or university. 

The ultimate goal of these programs is to make college more accessible, particularly for low-income students, by providing students the opportunity to earn college credits during high school at no cost.  Studies have consistently shown that early college programs have boosted college completion rates and have reduced barriers to accessing a college education.

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