The Collegiate Academy is designed to give students an opportunity to receive a high school diploma while earning credits toward a college degree in a small cohort setting.
The Collegiate Academy provides students opportunities to take college courses at a lower cost than typical college course costs.
Collegiate Academy students enjoy a more independent and smaller learning environment and exposure to college coursework in a traditional high school experience.
Collegiate Academy students enrolled at Volunteer State have access to college and high school support services including mentoring, counseling, tutoring, etc.
Collegiate Academy students enrolled at Volunteer State have access to college resources like the college library, technology tools, campus events, and more.
Collegiate Academy graduates are among the most sought-after students in the nation by four-year colleges and universities.
Collegiate Academy graduates typically achieve 100% proficiency on high school benchmark exams like ACT.
On average, 90% of collegiate academy graduates transfer to a four-year college or university.