
Bard Early College Campuses
Bard Early College
30-20 Thomson Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101, USA
Bard Early College Campuses
Bard High School Early College Baltimore
Bard High School Early College Baltimore emphasizes liberal arts education and early college access, with students participating in undergraduate seminars to earn college credits and degrees.
- Humanities and interdisciplinary studies
- Mathematics and sciences
- Social sciences including history, economics, and political science
- Arts and literature
- Writing and critical thinking seminars
Bard High School Early College Bronx
Bard High School Early College Bronx delivers a tuition-free early college program focused on liberal arts education, where students engage in college seminars and graduate with both a high school diploma and an Associate in Arts degree from Bard College.
- Humanities and interdisciplinary studies
- Mathematics and sciences
- Social sciences including history, economics, and political science
- Arts and literature
- Writing and critical thinking seminars
Bard High School Early College Brooklyn
Bard High School Early College Brooklyn offers an innovative early college model emphasizing liberal arts and critical inquiry, enabling students to complete substantial college coursework while in high school.
- Humanities and interdisciplinary studies
- Mathematics and sciences
- Social sciences including history, economics, and political science
- Arts and literature
- Writing and critical thinking seminars
Bard High School Early College Cleveland
Bard High School Early College Cleveland focuses on delivering a comprehensive liberal arts early college experience, preparing students for higher education through Bard-affiliated faculty and curriculum.
- Humanities and interdisciplinary studies
- Mathematics and sciences
- Social sciences including history, economics, and political science
- Arts and literature
- Writing and critical thinking seminars
Bard High School Early College DC
Bard High School Early College DC offers a dynamic liberal arts program tailored for public school students, facilitating the pursuit of an Associate in Arts degree through integrated college coursework.
- Humanities and interdisciplinary studies
- Mathematics and sciences
- Social sciences including history, economics, and political science
- Arts and literature
- Writing and critical thinking seminars
Bard High School Early College Manhattan
Bard High School Early College Manhattan focuses on providing high school students with an accelerated liberal arts education, allowing them to earn an Associate in Arts degree alongside their high school diploma through rigorous college-level coursework taught by Bard faculty.
- Humanities and interdisciplinary studies
- Mathematics and sciences
- Social sciences including history, economics, and political science
- Arts and literature
- Writing and critical thinking seminars
Bard High School Early College New Orleans
Bard Early College New Orleans specializes in liberal arts programming for high school students, integrating college-level courses to accelerate academic progress toward an Associate in Arts degree.
- Humanities and interdisciplinary studies
- Mathematics and sciences
- Social sciences including history, economics, and political science
- Arts and literature
- Writing and critical thinking seminars
Bard High School Early College Newark
Bard High School Early College Newark provides students with access to a rigorous liberal arts education through Bard College partnerships, focusing on earning college credits and an associate degree in a supportive public school environment.
- Humanities and interdisciplinary studies
- Mathematics and sciences
- Social sciences including history, economics, and political science
- Arts and literature
- Writing and critical thinking seminars
Bard High School Early College Queens
Bard High School Early College Queens emphasizes a liberal arts curriculum designed for motivated public high school students, integrating undergraduate seminars to foster intellectual growth and enable earning up to 60 college credits.
- Humanities and interdisciplinary studies
- Mathematics and sciences
- Social sciences including history, economics, and political science
- Arts and literature
- Writing and critical thinking seminars
