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Juan P. Navarro Early College High School

Austin, TX
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About Juan P. Navarro Early College High School

Juan P. Navarro Early College High School is an educational institution located in Austin, Texas, designed to provide students with the opportunity to earn college credits alongside their high school diploma. Early college high schools of this type typically serve students who may be first-generation college-goers or who would benefit from accelerated academic pathways.

Specific postsecondary program listings and IPEDS enrollment metrics are not available for this institution. Early college high school programs generally allow students to complete associate degree coursework or earn up to 60 college credit hours by graduation through partnerships with local community colleges.

Austin is the capital of Texas and a growing metropolitan area with a strong educational infrastructure. The school serves students in the Austin area seeking an accelerated path toward higher education and workforce entry.

Contact Information

1201 Payton Gin Road, Austin, TX 78758

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