early college of arvada
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4905 W 60th Ave., Arvada, CO 80003 (720) 473-4400 www.ecarvada.org
Our Mission:
ECA’s mission is to open pathways to opportunities for students and families. Our school provides rigorous academics
and the opportunity to earn substantial college credit for free while honoring each student’s unique journey. Our
community is built on a foundation of mutual trust and respect, and a belief that everyone matters.
Our Vision:
ECA is an educational powerhouse that affects the communities it serves socially, educationally and financially.
Our Values:
Expanding possibilities for all
Committed to justice, honesty, and integrity
Fostering respect for human dignity
Always in service to others – students, community, family, nation, and the world
Exemplifying endurance and resiliency, courage and perseverance
Passionate in the pursuit of excellence
Unlocking the power of relationships
Igniting curiosity and nurturing wonder
Early College of Arvada
Home of the Griffins
College Courses Offered at ECA Campus*
FRCC Courses
LIT 115: Introduction to Literature (3 Credits)
ENG 121: English Composition 1 (3 Credits)
ENG 122: English Composition 2 (3 Credits)
ENG 221: Creative Writing (3 Credits)
MAT 121: College Algebra (4 Credits)
SCI 105: Science in Society (3 Credits)
ENV 101: Environmental Science W/Lab (4 Credits)
CU Succeed Courses
PSCI 1101: American Government (3 Credits)
HIST 1361: American History to 1876 (3 Credits)
HIST 1362: American History since 1876 (3 Credits)
WCU Courses SPAN 101: Elementary Spanish 1 (3 Credits)
SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish 2 (3 Credits)
SPAN 197: Cultures of the Spanish Speaking World (3 Credits)
• Offerings may vary by semester depending on the college institution.
Online/Off Campus Post-Secondary Partners
AIMS Community College
Front Range Community College
Western Colorado University
Course Name Grade
English/Language Arts
MS Language Arts I 6
MS Language Arts II 7
MS Language Arts III 8
World Literature 9
College Prep Comp I 10
College Prep Comp II 10
ENG 121 or American Literature 11
LIT 115 or American Literature 11
ENG 221 or 12th Grade ELA 12
ENG 122 or 12th Grade ELA 12
Math
Carnegie Math 6
Carnegie Math 7
Carnegie Math 8
Algebra I 9
Geometry 10
Algebra II or MAT 121 11
Pre-Calc or MAT 121 or off campus 12
Science
MS Science I 6
MS Science II 7
MS Science III 8
Biology 9
Chemistry 10
Physics 11
Environmental/Earth-Space Science 12
ENV 101 and SCI 105 12
Course Name Grade
Social Studies
World History I 6
World History II 7
US History 8
Human Geography 9
World History 10
US History or HIST 1361 11
US History or HIST 1362 11
US Government or PSCI 1101 12
Economics 12
World Language
SPAN 101 10
SPAN 102 10/11
Spanish Lit 10/11/12
History of Spain 10/11/12
SPAN 197 11/12
Elective Offerings
Physical Education 6-12
Performing Arts (Instrumental/Theater) 6-12
Art 6-12
Computer Technology 6-12
Activities
Sports
Art Club
International Club
Outdoor Club
National Junior Honor
Student Council
Gaming & Coding Club
Yearbook Club
Movie Nights
Dances
Pep Assemblies
Field Trips
College Campus Tours
Career Days
College Night
Statement of Non-Discrimination
In compliance with Titles VI & VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Genetic Information
Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, and Colorado law, the Early College of Arvada does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex,
religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, age, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability or need for special education
services in admissions, access to, treatment, or employment in educational programs or activities which it operates and provides equal access to
the Scouts and other designated youth groups. A lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to participation or admission.
An "Early college" is a secondary school that provides students with the opportunity to earn college
credits while attending High School. In Colorado this is referred to Concurrent Enrollment, and Duel
Enrollment. Students take a college course either in the high school taught by approved instructors,
Or they go to a college campus to take a college course where they work to gain both High School
And college credit for passing the course. Students have the opportunity to earn up to 60 college
credits
Credits and potentially an Associate’s Degree by the time they graduate High School.
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Curr ently Attending Harvard Un iversity
Currently Attending Colorado State University (Fort
Collins)
Currently Attending University of
California
Currently Attending University
of Massachusetts