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USC Salkehatchie outlines dual-enrollment and early-college pathway for Colleton students

2379028 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

University of South Carolina Salkehatchie representatives told the Colleton County school board their early-college program lets eligible students earn an associate degree alongside a high school diploma; requirements, scheduling and transportation logistics were explained and questioned during the presentation.

Dr. Sarah Miller, associate dean for academics and student affairs at the University of South Carolina Salkehatchie, told the Colleton County Committee of the Whole that the university’s dual-enrollment and early-college programs let high school students earn college credit while completing diploma requirements.

Miller said early-college students at Colleton County High School can graduate with an associate degree from USC Salkehatchie in the same month they finish high school. She listed admissions requirements as a 3.0 high‑school GPA, recommendations from a school counselor, a completed application (a $10 fee is normally charged but may be waived at outreach events), submission of…

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