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Tyler Street Christian Academy Early College High School
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About Tyler Street Christian Academy Early College High School
Tyler Street Christian Academy Early College High School is located in Dallas, TX and appears in postsecondary data as a site associated with an early college high school program. Early college high schools are designed to allow students to complete up to two years of college coursework while simultaneously earning a high school diploma, typically in partnership with a sponsoring college or university. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention figures are not reported in available data for this site.
No specific postsecondary programs are listed in current data for this location. Early college programs at faith-based academies may offer dual credit courses in general education subjects, with the curriculum reflecting both the high school's educational mission and the requirements of the partnering postsecondary institution.
Dallas, TX is the third-largest city in Texas and a major metropolitan center with a diverse economy spanning finance, technology, healthcare, and transportation. Early college programs in urban areas like Dallas serve an important role in expanding postsecondary access and credential attainment, particularly for first-generation college students.
915 West 9th Street, Dallas, TX 75208
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