Program Info
Choose a pathway and open the door to graduating high school with up to 60 college hours and/or associate’s degree, or certificate(s) that will help you acquire a job in a high-demand, high-paying field.
- 42 Texas Core Curriculum
- Allied Health/Nursing
- Construction And Building Trades
- Teaching
- Agribusiness
- Welding
Goal = Increased Access!
Programs of Study
You can find more about current programs of study at the following:
42 Texas Core Curriculum- TEA Course Info | Blinn College Course Info
Allied Health/Nursing – TEA Course Info | Blinn College Course Info
Construction And Building Trades – TEA Course Info | Blinn College Course Info
Teaching – TEA Course Info | Blinn College Course Info
Agribusiness – TEA Course Info | Blinn College Course Info
Welding – TEA Course Info | Blinn College Course Info
Choose a pathway and open the door to graduating high school with up to 60 college hours and/or associate’s degree, or certificate(s) that will help you acquire a job in a high-demand, high-paying field.
- 42 Texas Core Curriculum
- Allied Health/Nursing
- Construction And Building Trades
- Teaching
- Agribusiness
Goal = Increased Access!
Programs of Study
You can find more about current programs of study at the following:
Navigating Your Way to Success
Navigating your way to career success requires a roadmap and guidance that starts with a career objective or earnings goal, and offers a strategy for where time, effort and financial resources are to be invested to achieve those higher professional aspirations. Useful labor market information, including a career progression lattice, and good career decision-making, can make the journey easier. Take the first step!
To Apply
Contact your High School Counselor for more information to apply for our program.
Transportation and cost of both fees and tuition should not be a barrier. For more information, contact ACCSS Program Director, Susie Shank, at (979) 743 – 5239 or susie.shank@blinn.edu
FAQ
Who can participate?
Any student from partner high schools who is approved by their counselor.
When can a student begin a pathway?
Ideally, students would start the ACCSS program as Freshmen. Any upper classman can participate and still benefit by accessing dual credit and job certification classes prior to graduating.
Where will classes be taught?
There will be 3 options: in person at Blinn College – Schulenburg Campus, in person on campus at high schools where a teacher is credentialed, via Zoom during specific periods from the high school campuses, and virtually.
How will the students get to Blinn College - Schulenburg Campus?
Depending on the high school, some will drive themselves and some will be bussed by their high school.
How will classes be paid for?
Each school handles Blinn fees and tuition differently. The intention is for all students to have access, therefore scholarships will be available.
For More Info
For more information regarding Dual Credit please visit the Blinn College Website Here.