EARLY COLLEGE PROGRAM

Did you know Lawrenceburg High School is an Early College school?  Vincennes University, our primary higher education partner, is the statewide leader in Early College partnerships. VU's Early College Program (ECP) is designed for students who want to get a jump start on their college education while still attending high school by offering various pathways which allow students to earn both a high school diploma and an Associate's Degree or a Certificate of Graduation (ICC). Transcripted college credits are available to eligible high school students who enroll in Vincennes University courses offered at approved Indiana partner high schools or career centers.

Statistics about the Success of the Early College Program

Vincennes University

HOW TO GET STARTED WITH ENROLLMENT

To enroll in the Early College Program, see either Mr. Gilb or Mrs. Tucker in Guidance, or Ms. O'Neal in the LHS Athletics/VU Area.

Mr. Gilb
(812-537-7219 ext. -1117)

Mrs. Tucker
(812-537-7219 ext. -1166)

Ms. O'Neal
(812-537-7219 ext. -1121)

EARLY COLLEGE CURRICULUM AND SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCES

Early College students have the opportunity to earn either an Associate's Degree in General Studies or a Certificate of Graduation (ICC). Contact Ms. O'Neal in the LHS Athletics/VU Area for more information.  (812-537-7219 ext. -1121)

Early College Pathways, Course Offerings, and Sequences

SOUTHEASTERN CAREER CENTER EARLY COLLEGE PROGRAM

We have expanded our Early College Program to the Southeastern Career Center. Students are now able to take classes at both LHS and the career center as they pursue technical education courses in Construction Technology, Diesel Technology, and Welding Technology. Please contact Ms. Anderson at the career center for more information.

Ms. Anderson
(812-689-5253 ext. -247)

VU'S TECHMESTER & XMESTER PROGRAM

The Vincennes University Techmester and Xmester Program brings Early College students from around the State of Indiana to the Vincennes campus for a residential summer experience to learn about STEAM career paths while experiencing campus life.

Campers will spend two days working with VU instructors and industry leaders to complete projects in 3D Printing, Art Studio, Automotive, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Entrepreneurship, Architecture/Building, Graphic Design, Song Writing, Health Care, How to Argue and Win, Information Technology, Law Enforcement, Music Production, Navigating the Chaos, Writer's Studio, Welding, Automotive Technology, Urban Farming, and Advanced Manufacturing.

This experience culminates with a showcase on the final day, which is open to families and all VU faculty and staff.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the cost to participate in the Early College Program?

Dual-credit classes do require additional fees. Those fees can vary depending on the structure of the class and the necessary learning materials, but they are all significantly lower than what is charged at the university.

Does my child have to leave campus?

No. We offer all of our dual-enrollment classes at LHS. There is an opportunity for interested students to attend Xmester in the summer on the campus of Vincennes.

Will I have a real teacher?

Most of our dual-enrollment classes are taught in the regular classroom with LHS teachers, but a few are offered online by VU professors.

Who is the Early College Program for?

Our hope is to make this opportunity accessible to all students, especially those who are typically overlooked as higher education participants.

Will these credits be accepted at other colleges/universities?

Former LHS Early College Program students have been successful in having their credits transferred to public Indiana colleges or universities.

You can learn about credit transferring in Indiana by visiting TransferIN. In addition, how credits transfer and how many credits transfer is always at the discretion of the receiving institution. Majors such as business or engineering will limit course transferability. The Indiana College Core (ICC) is the only credential that is guaranteed to transfer course-to-course to a public Indiana college or university. See Senate Enrolled Act 182-2012 for more information about the ICC.

Plan your Certificate of Graduation (Indiana College Core) by clicking this link.

Other resources that can help with planning for college include Transferology.com, LearnMore Indiana and CollegeBoard.

Contact Ms. O’Neal at (812-537-7219 ext. -1121) for more information.