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Sterling High School (Central College, SE College)

Houston, TX
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About Sterling High School (Central College, SE College)

Sterling High School (Central College, SE College) is a secondary institution located in Houston, Texas, associated with dual enrollment or early college programming in partnership with Houston Community College's Central College and San Jacinto College Southeast or a similarly named institution. This arrangement allows high school students to earn college credit while completing their secondary education.

No specific postsecondary enrollment figures or program data are currently reflected in available IPEDS records for this site. Early college high schools and dual enrollment programs in Texas typically allow students to complete up to 60 college credit hours or an associate degree alongside their high school diploma.

Houston is the most populous city in Texas and home to an extensive network of community colleges, universities, and public schools. Early college programs like those associated with Sterling High School aim to increase college access and reduce time-to-degree for participating students. Prospective students and families should contact the school or Houston Community College for current enrollment details.

Contact Information

11625 Martindale, Houston, TX 77048

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