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Mayor announces city-funded year of college for eligible Tuscaloosa City School students through Elevate partnership with UA Early College

5069281 · June 25, 2025
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Mayor Maddox said the city expanded its Elevate dual-enrollment program with a new partnership with the University of Alabama Early College, allowing eligible students at Bryant, Northridge and Central high schools to earn up to 27 college credit hours (a year) paid by the city and partners.

Mayor Maddox announced a new partnership between the city's Elevate program and the University of Alabama Early College that will let eligible Tuscaloosa City School students take up to a full year of college at UA at no cost to the student.

"We reached a partnership with UA's Early College. And now every Tuscaloosa City School high school student at Bryant, Northridge, and Central can…

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