Students and Families
Why choose Collegiate Academy?
The Collegiate Academy program provides students with the opportunity to take college-level courses and earn credit from the comfort of their high school. The unique dual credit (also called concurrent enrollment) program implements college-level classes in the high school alongside the student's regular schedule of classes. Our exceptional University faculty work closely with the Collegiate Academy high school teachers to develop a rigorous college curriculum that fits within the high school setting.
Difference from AP/IB credits
Collegiate Academy courses are credit-bearing college-level classes. The coursework mirrors classes that current college students are taking on the University campus. The grade (and earning the credits) is based on the work completed in class. AP and IB courses are used to prepare students for a single high-stakes test – your AP or IB exam score determines whether or not you earn college credit able to be applied at the college or university you attend.
With Collegiate Academy, students get real people, real professors, and real evolving college-level coursework.
The Collegiate Academy impact
Collegiate Academy students and families experience several added benefits of the program:
- Collegiate Academy high school students get a sense of what college classes and teaching methods are really like and most importantly, that they have what it takes to be successful at a Tier 1 University.
- Once completed, students graduate high school with as many as 15 credits on their college transcript that may be seamlessly used at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno or transferred to many other colleges and universities state and nationwide.
- The Collegiate Academy head start can shorten the amount of time it takes students to earn their college degree. Paired with the low cost of Collegiate Academy credits, college becomes much more affordable and achievable.
- From University events to consistent and personal communication between University faculty, high school teachers and families, Collegiate Academy participants have access to a network of support that better prepares both students and their families for college life.
Students believing they can and will be successful in college is a big step in breaking down accessibility barriers for students whose families may not have higher education experiences.
Southern NV
- Arbor View High School
- Canyon Springs High School
- Centennial High School
- Chapparal High School
- Cheyenne High School
- Cimarron Memorial High School
- Coronado High School
- Del Sol Academy of the Arts
- Durango High School
- Eldorado High School
- Foothill High School
- Laughlin High School
- Legacy High School
- Mater Academy East
- Moapa Valley High School
- Mojave High School
- NWCTA
- Sierra Vista High School
- SLAM NV
- Spring Valley High School
- Sunrise Mountain High School
Northern NV
- AACT
- Coral Academy of Science
- Damonte Ranch High School
- Elko High School
- Fernley High School
- Galena High School
- Incline High School
- McQueen High School
- North Valleys High School
- Proctor R. Hug High School
- Reed High School
- Smith Valley High School
- Spanish Springs High School
- Spring Creek High School
- Yerington High School
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Collegiate Academy offers courses for students that are designed to fulfill requirements and open pathways to more advanced coursework earlier in a student's college experience.
College of Liberal Arts
- English 101,102
- History 102
- Communications 101
- Sociology 101
- Spanish 111, 112, 211, 212, 226
- French 111, 112
- Japanese 111, 112
- Music 121, 122, 203, 204, 211, 212
- Political Science 101/Economics 100 (Business)
College of Science
- Chemistry 121
- Geology 100
- Geography 121
- Math 120, 126, 127
- Psychology 101
The Reynolds School of Journalism
- Journalism 103, 107
College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources
- Agricultural Science 100
- Environmental Science 101
College of Education and Human Development
- Education 201, 203, 214, 215
- All courses are $75 (3 credits)
- No application fees
- No book fees for students (paid by districts)
- Credits are transferrable wherever University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno credits are accepted
- School district academic calendars are followed
- Transition planning to higher education is offered for students with IEP’s and 504’s.
Ready to enroll?
Students at participating Collegiate Academy high schools are invited to apply for enrollment.