Advance College Project (ACP) is a dual enrollment partnership between Indiana University and select high schools throughout Indiana and surrounding states. IU courses offered through ACP are taught by specially trained high school teachers who meet the professional and academic expectations of the on-campus department and the Higher Learning Commission. ACP helps empower students to begin higher education plans before ever leaving the high school classroom, providing critical thinking and work ethic needed to succeed at the next level.
Advance College Project

Students
Kick-start your college career! Take engaging and rigorous college courses within your high school.
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Instructors
Gain comprehensive support, training from a Research 1 institution, and pathways toward accreditation.
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Schools
Attain school resilience and expanded opportunities for students, families, and instructors.
Information for school partners20,037Students enrolled in IU courses through ACP this year
777Current number of ACP High School Instructors
219Current number of partnered schools
ACP is accredited by the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships which IU helped found in 1999.