Transition School and Early Entrance Program

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The Transition School and Early Entrance Program (TS and EEP) are two subsequent programs of the original early entrance track at the University of Washington's Halbert and Nancy Robinson Center for Young Scholars. The one-year Transition School prepares students to enter the University as fully matriculated undergraduates in the equivalent of their tenth-grade year. Students leave the K–12 school system to enter Transition School. Students apply during their eighth grade year and begin TS the following autumn. Each year, a small cohort of students (generally 16–20 students) are accepted from a larger applicant pool. While at TS, students take advanced, college-level courses in mathematics, science, and the humanities. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Transition School and Early Entrance Program (TS and EEP) are two subsequent programs of the original early entrance track at the University of Washington's Halbert and Nancy Robinson Center for Young Scholars. The one-year Transition School prepares students to enter the University as fully matriculated undergraduates in the equivalent of their tenth-grade year. Students leave the K–12 school system to enter Transition School. Students apply during their eighth grade year and begin TS the following autumn. Each year, a small cohort of students (generally 16–20 students) are accepted from a larger applicant pool. While at TS, students take advanced, college-level courses in mathematics, science, and the humanities.
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