Early College

Taylor High School partners with Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD) to offer an Early College Program.  The Early College Program is an application process.  To qualify, 10th grade students should have passed all classes at the high school their freshman and sophomore years. 

Students who apply and are accepted into the program will take two college classes each semester junior year and senior year.  The classes run Monday - Thursday.  The students are bused over to WCCCD at the end of 5th hour and then are bused back to the high school in time to catch the bus home.  There are no college classes on Fridays.  Students can either stay at the high school during 6th and 7th hours and work in Media Center or go home.  Seniors take a four credit class during second semester in their senior year. That class will end later and students will need to find their own transportation home.

The WCCCD Early College classes are paid for by Taylor School District.  Every participating student is responsible to pay for the books and materials needed for each class.

College classes at WCCCD start in August, before Taylor K-12 schools begin.  The students will need to find their own transportation for those first few weeks.  More information will come from the college once students are accepted.  

Early College Application

Informational Letter from Mrs. Skopczynski

Zoom Informational Meeting: Wednesday, March 6th, 2024 at 4:00pm

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID: 757 9960 5184

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Application Due Date: Friday, March 24, 2024 by 2:30pm

Students will receive an email notification of acceptance or denial by April 26, 2024

Please contact Melissa Card at melissa.card@taylorschools.net or 734-946-6551 ext. 10218 if you have any questions. 

EARLY COLLEGE ACADEMIC ADVISOR AT WCCCD:

Lina Warra   -   LWarra1@wcccd.edu       734-697-5186

WCCCD Early College Classes