Seven teachers certified for UConn ECE
Posted on May 21, 2010
Lauralton Hall is proud to announce that seven certified faculty members will teach UConn Early College Experience (ECE) classes in the 2010-2011 school year, and 66 students are eligible to participate in the program.
ECE is a concurrent enrollment program that allows motivated high school students to take UConn courses at their high schools for both high school and college credit. Every course taken through UConn ECE is equivalent to the same course at the University of Connecticut. Students benefit by taking college courses in a warm setting that is both familiar and conducive to learning. Established in 1955, UConn Early College Experience is the nation's longest running concurrent enrollment program and is nationally accredited by The National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP).
High school instructors who have been certified through the University of Connecticut serve as adjunct faculty members and teach UConn ECE courses. Becoming a certified instructor for UConn Early College Experience is a significant professional achievement. UConn ECE instructors reflect the credibility of UConn ECE, and represent a high level of professional trust and respect. The opportunities that UConn ECE instructors provide to their students will make a difference in the students' success in college.
Lauralton’s certified UConn ECE teachers include:
Susan Cavar - Biology AP
Corene Crozier - Elementary Discrete Math
Courtney Dwyer - United States History AP
Regina Moller - French Language AP
Lisa Peterson - European History AP
Kate Rodgers - English Literature & Composition AP
Margy Sargent - Fundamentals of Music I
Click here for more information on the UConn ECE program.
