Mount Miguel is becoming Mount Miguel Early College High School (MMECHS).
That means students can take real college classes while they are still in high school, with support from our staff and counselors.
Our goal is simple: Every student should graduate prepared for college and a career.
What Is an Early College High School?
An Early College High School is a high school that:
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Partners closely with a local college
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Offers students the chance to take college courses alongside their high school classes
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Provides extra support so students can be successful in those classes
Students can:
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Earn transferable college units
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Explore majors and careers
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Build confidence by succeeding in college-level work before they graduate
How Early College Works at Mount Miguel
At Mount Miguel, Early College will grow over the next few years so that more students, earlier, can:
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Take college classes through Grossmont–Cuyamaca Community College District
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Earn college credit that may transfer to CSU, UC, and other universities (depending on the course and campus)
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Connect their college classes to our CTE pathways, academies, and other programs
Most students will:
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Start with 1–2 college classes, often in 10th, 11th, or 12th grade
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Take classes that count for both high school graduation and college credit (dual credit when available)
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Have a high school teacher/counselor helping them stay organized, communicate with professors, and understand expectations
Some students may choose to go further and work toward:
Taking college classes is NOT a requirement for attending Mount Miguel. We are providing students with an opportunity.
Who Can Participate?
Early College is designed for all Mount Miguel students.
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There is no single “early college” track
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Counselors will help students choose college classes that fit their goals, skills, and schedule
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Families are part of the planning process, especially when a student takes their first college course
Some students may start earlier or take more classes; others may decide to take only one, or two, or none at all. Our job is to help students and families decide what makes sense.
What Classes Do Students Take?
College classes might include:
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General education courses (English, math, social science, humanities, etc.)
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Classes connected to our CTE pathways (business, digital media, engineering, health, etc.)
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Courses that help students explore majors and careers
Support for Students & Families
We know that taking a college class can feel like a big step. That’s why we build support into the program:
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Counselors and teachers help students choose classes and understand how they fit into long-term goals.
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Teachers and house leads help students connect college coursework to what they’re doing in high school.
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Workshops and info nights help families understand expectations, grading, and timelines.
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Support staff help with basic needs, technology, and other challenges that can get in the way of learning.
Our goal is not just to get students into college classes, but to help them thrive in them.
Is Early College Right for My Student?
Early College could be a good fit if your student:
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Is curious about college and wants to challenge themselves
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Has goals that include college, technical training, or a career that requires education after high school
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Wants to save time and money by earning college credits while still in high school
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Could benefit from exploring majors and careers before graduating
Even if your student is unsure about college, trying one supported college class can help them see what is possible.
How to Get Started
If you’re interested in Early College: