More than 500 Miami-Dade students earn degrees before high school graduation

More than 500 high school students in Miami-Dade County Public Schools have earned Associate in Arts degrees ahead of receiving their diplomas, underscoring the growing impact of dual enrollment programs and partnerships with higher education institutions.

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The milestone, announced Wednesday in a release from school board member Roberto J. Alonso, highlights a long-standing collaboration between the district and Miami Dade College aimed at expanding access to college-level coursework for high school students.

“This is not just an accomplishment—it reflects what is possible when institutions work together with purpose,” said Alonso, who also serves as vice chair of the Miami Dade College Board of Trustees. “It’s about creating pathways, removing barriers, and giving students a head start on their future.”

Through dual enrollment and early college initiatives, students across the district are able to complete college-level courses while still in high school, significantly reducing both the time and cost required to earn a degree. Programs such as the School for Advanced Studies have been cited as national models for aligning K–12 and higher education systems.

Education leaders say the initiative is part of a broader push to rethink traditional academic timelines and better prepare students for college and careers.

“This is what the future of education should look like,” Alonso said. “A system where students are empowered to move at their own pace and graduate ready to lead.”

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Alonso also credited teachers, administrators, and families for supporting students through the rigorous programs.

The achievement reflects a wider vision shared by both institutions to build a seamless K–20 education pipeline—one designed not only to increase graduation rates, but to equip students with the tools needed to succeed in a rapidly changing global economy.

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