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Bard College - Brooklyn BHSEC

Brooklyn, NY
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About Bard College - Brooklyn BHSEC

Bard College - Brooklyn BHSEC is a Bard High School Early College (BHSEC) campus located in Brooklyn, New York. BHSEC is a collaboration between Bard College and the New York City Department of Education, providing a combined high school and early college experience where students can earn both a high school diploma and an associate of arts degree from Bard College. Specific IPEDS enrollment data for this site are not reported separately.

The curriculum at BHSEC campuses emphasizes liberal arts education, critical thinking, and college-level academic rigor. Students in the program complete high school requirements alongside Bard College coursework, enabling many to begin their higher education journey with significant college credits already earned.

Brooklyn, New York, is a densely populated borough with a large and diverse student population. Students interested in the BHSEC program at this location should contact Bard College or the New York City Department of Education for admissions information, eligibility criteria, and program structure.

Contact Information

301 Vermont Street, Brooklyn, NY 11207

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