UTRGV's Collegiate High School
Welcome to UTRGV's Collegiate High School Program, where ambitious students have the opportunity to jumpstart their college education while completing their high school requirements.
Through our innovative partnerships with local school districts, students can earn college credits and gain valuable experience in a university setting. Our program is designed to provide a seamless transition from high school to college, offering rigorous coursework, access to university resources, and the support of dedicated faculty and staff.
Join us at UTRGV and take advantage of this unique opportunity to accelerate your academic journey and achieve your educational goals.
Collegiate High Schools
UTRGV Harlingen Collegiate High School offers a unique opportunity for students to earn college credits while completing their high school education. Located in a cutting-edge facility, the school combines a rigorous academic program with personalized support, preparing students for both college and career success in a challenging and supportive environment.
The school also emphasizes community service and character development, with students participating in 200 hours of service. This focus on personal growth and civic responsibility complements the academic experience, ensuring students are well-rounded and ready to make a positive impact in their communities.
The UTRGV Edinburg CISD Collegiate High School is a collaborative program between UTRGV and the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District, offering high school students the chance to earn college credits while completing their high school education. This innovative program provides a rigorous curriculum and access to university resources, preparing students for academic and professional success.
Beyond academics, the program emphasizes community involvement and character development. Students engage in community service projects, fostering leadership and social responsibility. This supportive environment helps students build confidence and resilience, ensuring they are well-prepared for both college and their future careers.
The UTRGV McAllen Collegiate Academy is a forward-thinking educational initiative designed to provide high school students with an accelerated path to higher education. Through this program, students can earn college credits while completing their high school curriculum, benefiting from a rigorous academic environment supported by UTRGV's resources and faculty. The academy offers a challenging curriculum that prepares students for success in college and beyond, focusing on both academic achievement and personal growth.
In addition to its academic rigor, the UTRGV McAllen Collegiate Academy emphasizes the development of strong character and community engagement. Students participate in various service projects, fostering a sense of responsibility and leadership. This holistic approach ensures that students are well-rounded and prepared for future challenges, both in their academic pursuits and in their roles as active, engaged members of their communities.
Brownsville Early College High School offers a unique opportunity for high school students to get a head start on their college education. Through this innovative program, students can earn both high school and college credits simultaneously, benefiting from a challenging curriculum that integrates rigorous academic coursework with university-level classes. The school provides a supportive learning environment with access to UTRGV’s resources and faculty, ensuring students are well-prepared for their future academic and professional endeavors.
In addition to academic excellence, the Brownsville Early College High School emphasizes the importance of community involvement and personal development. Students engage in various service activities, developing leadership skills and a strong sense of civic responsibility. This comprehensive approach fosters both intellectual and personal growth, equipping students with the tools they need to succeed in college and make a positive impact in their communities.