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Early College Week 2021
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Early College Week 2021

At a Glance

JFF, along with early college high school administrator, teachers, students, community-based organizations and more celebrate and highlight high school designs that give students an early start on the path to college. Join the weeklong celebration!
Date May 3 - May 7, 2021
Location Follow #EarlyCollegeWeek across social media

All students deserve the chance to pursue postsecondary degrees and fulfilling careers, regardless of their economic or ethnic backgrounds. Early college students have achieved remarkable results, and the Week is dedicated to celebrating your progress and successes. The Week also serves as a platform for generating national discourse about the early college movement, for communities already involved and for those interested in learning more.

If you have any comments or questions about ways to get your school involved in Early College Week, please contact: Eugenie Inniss.

Follow along and tell us about your early college program by using the #EarlyCollegeWeek hashtag.

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  • Promote partners’ roles in building a national network that achieves results for students.
  • Elevate the successes of early colleges in the eyes of local and national funders.
  • Promote the expansion of early college across schools and districts to local and national stakeholders and decision makers.
Early College Expands to over 30,000 additional students