While her classmates head back to the halls of Lakeside High School this week, Caitlin Hewel is bound for a decidedly different institution – college. In another state, actually.
Hewel, who skipped her senior year, is entering Bard College at Simon's Rock, according to a report in The Champion Newspaper. The Massachusetts college is one of the few who accept students early like Hewel.
From the story:
Bard College is unique in that it offers students as young as 16 a chance to enroll at a higher learning institution if they’re ready. Steve Coleman, director of admissions at Bard College, said the school was founded in 1966 by a woman who had been a headmistress of a private boarding school for many years. Coleman said the woman noticed that many students were just marking their time during their junior and senior years and were ready, both socially and intellectually, for college.
“The main idea behind the school is that not every student is ready for college at the same time,” Coleman said. “It’s not so much to push them through their education faster but to bring them what they’re searching for—that kind of deeper education when they’re ready for it.”
Check out the story for more information on Hewel.
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