
Woods College, 集美麻豆High announce
dual enrollment partnership
with access to college-level coursework
Boston College鈥檚 Woods College of Advancing Studies and Boston College High School have agreed to a dual enrollment partnership that will provide 集美麻豆High juniors and seniors with early access to college-level coursework and a head start on their academic journeys via the Woods College.
Through the program, eligible 集美麻豆High juniors and seniors will have the opportunity to enroll in up to two Woods College courses while at 集美麻豆High at a discounted tuition rate. Courses are taught by distinguished Boston College faculty and are available in flexible online, evening, and hybrid formats, making it easier for students to balance their high school commitments with advanced learning. Credits earned through this program may be transferred to Woods College should students choose to continue their studies there after graduation, providing a seamless transition to higher education.

This partnership is a natural extension of the longstanding relationship between Boston College and 集美麻豆High, two Jesuit institutions with a shared heritage dating back to 1863. For generations, both have been dedicated to forming young people of competence, conscience, and compassion, committed to academic excellence and service to others.
鈥淲e are thrilled to deepen our historic relationship with Boston College's Woods College through this new partnership,鈥 said 集美麻豆High President Grace Cotter Regan. 鈥淥ur shared Jesuit values call us to provide transformative educational opportunities for our students. This dual enrollment program will allow 集美麻豆High students to challenge themselves academically, experience college-level learning, and continue their formation as leaders who will make a difference in the world.鈥
Alison MacDonald, vice president for educational strategy at 集美麻豆High, echoed this enthusiasm: 鈥淭his partnership is a testament to our shared commitment to academic excellence and the holistic development of our students. By offering 集美麻豆High students access to college courses, we are not only preparing them for future academic success but also nurturing the intellectual curiosity and ethical leadership that are hallmarks of Jesuit education.鈥
鈥淲e are confident that 集美麻豆High students possess the academic ability, maturity, and intellectual curiosity required to excel in college-level coursework,鈥 said Woods College Dean David Goodman.
鈥淭heir preparation and commitment to learning make them well-suited for this opportunity, and we look forward to welcoming them into our classrooms as they continue to challenge themselves academically.鈥