Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning
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Leaders across Indiana have realized that even one student not graduating from high school is too many. In today’s competitive world, a high school diploma only serves as a stepping stone in a student’s educational journey. Economic prosperity and lifelong success in the 21st century require higher learning for all students. That is why schools across the state are implementing the Early College High School model. Early College ensures that no students are left behind and that every student has the opportunity to realize their full academic potential. Indiana’s Early College High Schools are bridging the gap between secondary and postsecondary education so that college becomes a reality for every Hoosier student.

These three schools have successfully completed CELL's Early College Endorsement process. Six additional schools are pursuing endorsement this school year.

Bellmont Early College High School
North Adams Community Schools
Decatur, Indiana
Established 2011
Partnering with Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne and Ivy Tech Community College

Ben Davis University High School
M.S.D. of Wayne Township
Indianapolis, Indiana
Established 2007
Partnering with Vincennes University

Charles A. Tindley Accelerated School
Charter School
Indianapolis, Indiana
Established 2004

Partnering with Anderson University