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Healey administration creates new early college partnerships in the state

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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - The Healey administration has announced the creation of 18 new early college partnerships, allowing 1,400 additional high school students to enroll in early college programs in the fall. The creation of these partnerships was decided following a vote by the Early College Joint Committee of the Boards of Higher Education and Elementary and Secondary Education. Following this decision, the number of early college partne…

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The Healey-Driscoll Administration has created new partnerships, increasing the total to 73. This will allow 1,400 more students to enroll in Early College programs next school year. Governor Maura Healey emphasized how early university education is an important and effective tool for making higher education more accessible to all students in Massachusetts. “These new alliances offer more young people the opportunity to get free college credits …

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WWLP broke the news in Springfield, United States on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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