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Navarro Early College High School

Austin, TX
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About Navarro Early College High School

Navarro Early College High School is an educational institution located in Austin, Texas. Early college high schools are designed to allow students to simultaneously complete high school requirements and earn college credits, often leading to an associate degree or a significant number of transferable college credits upon high school graduation. Specific enrollment and institutional metrics are not reported in available IPEDS records for this institution.

As an early college high school, Navarro's program offerings blend secondary and postsecondary coursework. Students typically have access to college-level courses in general education fields such as English, mathematics, science, and social studies, with the goal of earning college credits without additional tuition costs. Prospective students and families should contact the institution for current program structure and enrollment details.

Austin is the capital of Texas and one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, with a robust economy driven by technology, government, and education. Navarro Early College High School provides Austin-area students with an accelerated academic pathway that can reduce the time and cost of completing a college degree.

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1201 Payton Gin Road, Austin, TX 78758

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