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The Cambridge AICE Program
The Cambridge AICE program at Naples High School gives highly capable students the opportunity to tailor advanced academic course selections to their individual interests, abilities, strengths, and future plans within an international curricular framework. Courses are offered on the Pre-AICE, Advanced Subsidiary (AS), and Advanced (A) levels and may lead a student to earn an internationally recognized Cambridge AICE Diploma and college credits. For more information, click HERE or visit http://www.cie.org.uk/.
To view the AICE Diploma Academy Presentation, please click HERE. For the files presented in this presentation please view below:
Florida Gulf Coast University Collegiate High School
Florida Gulf Coast University Collegiate High School is an early admissions program for highly motivated and exceptionally qualified 11th and 12th grade high school students. This special program allows students to attend FGCU as a fulltime university student. Collegiate High School students complete high school graduation requirements while simultaneously earning college credit. For more information, visit the Collegiate High School web site at www.fgcu.edu/chs.
Edison State College Early College Program
The Early College (formally Dual Enrollment) program offers high school *freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors the opportunity to earn credit towards both high school graduation and college. Courses are offered on the college campus or on the campus of the various participating public high schools. Readiness for this program is determined through an examination of the student's high school GPA and scores earned on the ACT-E, SAT-R or FCELPT. For more information click HERE or visit the Early College web site at www.edison.edu/admissions/dualenrollment/.
The Academy of Architecture and Engineering
The Architectural and Pre-Engineering Program at Naples High School is composed of a five course sequence designed to help students explore technology-related careers and to prepare them for two or four year college programs. Each class uses state-of-the-art technology equipment and software, and is taught in a laboratory setting that involves projects rather than lectures to learn the material. Classes focus on problem solving and encouraging students to work in teams. In many cases, students may actually earn credit through special agreements with area colleges and vocational schools. Click HERE for more information.
The Advanced Placement Laureate Program
The overall goal of the Advanced Placement Laureate Program is to provide a rigorous academic course of study and to challenge and recognize high-achieving students in the Collier County Public Schools. Although centered on Advanced Placement courses, the program encompasses other activities that enhance a student’s general background and preparation for higher education. The program assumes each candidate’s exceptional motivation, aptitude, and achievement while encouraging high levels of integration of ideas and application of skills.
For basic information about the Laureate Program, please click HERE. This file is in PDF format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read this document.
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