WKU Regional Campus News
WKU in Glasgow Announces Students Accepted into Fall 2023 Early College Program
- Susan Flanders Esters
- Sunday, April 16th, 2023
Glasgow, Kentucky – WKU in Glasgow is pleased to announce the inaugural Early College at WKU in Glasgow class. 73 students from seven partner high schools have been admitted and will begin this August.
Each student will participate in one of five Professional Career Tracks—Agriculture, Business Management, Crime and Legal Studies, Education, or Nursing. Early College students will earn 30 hours of college credit during their junior and senior years by taking courses with university students at WKU in Glasgow.
The program will bring admitted students to the Glasgow campus two-to-four days each week for half days. Students will also attend classes at their sending high school, allowing them to remain fully engaged in the activities and community offered by their home school while completing the program.
“The Early College at WKU in Glasgow program will provide a high-quality and academically energizing environment for students motivated to succeed at both the high school and college levels,” said WKU Provost Robert “Bud” Fischer. “The program creates a pathway for success in a degree program at WKU for each student.”
Beyond the classroom, students’ learning will be enhanced by two field trips each semester, one taking them into the field in the local area collaborating directly with area leaders within the Professional Career Tracks. The other field trip each semester will bring students to WKU’s Bowling Green campus for immersive experiences and to expand their interactions with faculty.
“The field trips get me excited as we ready the Glasgow campus for the new program,” said Derick Strode, Director of Regional Campuses and Dual Credit. “These field days will build directly upon the classroom experiences, engaging our students hands on to show them how WKU degrees lead to some of the most rewarding and in-demand careers in our area.”
Accepted students are:
Allen County-Scottsville High School
Agriculture
Ty Jones
Haiden Brown
Allie Smith
Kadence Strain
Business Management
Alexander Stamps
Coleman Jackson
Damien Tisdel
Houston Porter
Macy Coffey
Dustin Hayes
Katelynn Gray
Kylie Harper
William Stone
Crime & Legal Studies
Ava Garmon
Dalton Threet
Luther Gass
Education
Kelsey Herrington
Olivia Nelson
Karissa Perdue
Nursing
Ava Brown
Helen Nethery
Jackson Morris
Kailey Gerteisen
Barren County High School
Agriculture
Bodie Janes
Kennedy Gill
Business Management
Brynn Watson
Tinsley Neagle
Education
Madeline Prichard
Mary Clark
Trinity Kilgore
Samantha Mayorga
Nursing
Aiden Keeney
Kloe Pniewski
Madison Turner
Megan Spears
Shyanne Garmon
Tori Morgan
Caverna High School
Crime & Legal Studies
Devin Lopau
Nursing
Aliyah Bronson
Izabella England
Kiana Kirk
Glasgow High School
Agriculture
Sharee Fraleigh
Business Management
Jeremiah Sundstrom
Cathy Salvador
Marlatisha Elias
Alivia Glover
Crime & Legal Studies
Lenore Wells
Mary Kate Vance
Ava Jackson
Nursing
Colby Brewster
Cainin Woodard
Ashley Ramirez Lopez
Maren Benedict
Kiley McKinney
Hart County High School
Agriculture
Madilyn Ward
Wraylee Puckett
Crime & Legal Studies
Hadley Smith
Jeb Baird
Taylor Isaacs
Nursing
Addison Shelby
Adriana Cundari
Metcalfe County High School
Agriculture
Allie Judd
Caitlin Parke
Riley Froedge
Ashtin Bryant
Addison Parrish
Business Management
Chase Cloyd
Crime & Legal Studies
Shiloh Keller
Education
Sarah Wright
Nursing
Kyndal DeWeese
Milas Murphy
Monroe County High School
Agriculture
Brianna Dickens
Nursing
Breanna Cuahutencos
Early College students were selected by their high schools and WKU based on their GPA and readiness for the challenge of college coursework. The early college program maximizes Kentucky’s Dual Credit and Work Ready Scholarships.
The next application cycle for area high school students in the Class of 2026 will open on October 1.
For more information about Early College at WKU in Glasgow, visit wku.edu/regionalcampuses/glasgow/earlycollege.php.
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