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Application Window Open for MMSD’s Early College Academies
MADISON, Wis.—The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is now accepting applications for its Early College Academies, a set of tuition-free dual-enrollment programs offered in partnership with Madison College that allow students to earn high school and college credit at the same time. Applications will be accepted through Jan. 29.
“These pathways are designed to meet students where they are and help them see what’s possible,” Mary Jankovich, MMSD executive director of career, community and college readiness said. “When students participate in Early College Academies, they gain confidence, earn valuable credits and build a strong foundation for whatever they choose next.”
The academies provide students hands-on experience, industry-relevant coursework and a head start on postsecondary education. Each academy includes dedicated support, small cohorts and real-world learning opportunities tied to high-demand career areas.
“Young people in the Early College Academies prove what is possible when they are given access, support, and the chance to earn college credit tuition-free,” said Tina Ahedo, Madison College Vice President of Student Success Pathways. “Their accomplishments inspire us, and we’re eager to see even more students step into these programs and build on this growing legacy of success.”
Since their inception in 2018, the Early College Academies have welcomed more than 700 MMSD students, helping them graduate with not only the lived experience of having taken part in college-level coursework in an actual college environment, but also with credits that they have been able to apply toward their post-secondary careers.
All academies operate on a cohort model; virtual information sessions will be held on Dec. 10 and Jan. 15.
- STEM Academy: Open to students who apply in their sophomore year for enrollment during their junior and senior years. The academy focuses on science, technology, engineering and mathematics and gives students access to lab-based coursework and college-level STEM experiences.
- Education Academy: Open to students who apply in their junior year for their senior-year participation. Students explore careers in education, gain early teaching experience and complete coursework that supports future studies in the field.
- Networking and Cybersecurity Academy: Open to students applying in their junior year. This academy introduces students to IT systems, security fundamentals and hands-on technical skills aligned with a fast-growing sector.
- Biotechnology Academy: Open to students applying in their junior year. Students participate in lab-based biotechnology coursework and explore pathways in biomedical research, lab sciences and related careers.
- Running Start – Personalized Academy: Open to students applying in their junior year. Running Start allows students to enroll full-time at Madison College during their senior year and earn up to a full year of transferable college credit.
“Early College Academies provide students with the opportunity to engage in college-level learning, develop essential real-world skills and begin mapping their paths toward high-demand careers—all before they graduate from high school,” said Schauna Rasmussen, Madison College Dean of Early College and Workforce Strategy. “This opportunity is exactly the kind of access and momentum we want for every learner who aspires to lead a fulfilled life.”
For more information on Early College Academies, including application links and details about upcoming information sessions, visit MMSD’s Early College Opportunities webpage.
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About the Madison Metropolitan School District
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is the second-largest school district in Wisconsin, serving more than 25,000 students across 52 schools. The district’s vision is that every school will be a thriving school that prepares every student to graduate ready for college, career and community. With more than 6,000 teachers and staff, MMSD is committed to ensuring the district’s goals and core values are held at the center of its efforts, so students can learn, belong and thrive. For more information, visit mmsd.org.