Cheyenne Got a Head Start on College with Dual Credit

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Cheyenne Got a Head Start on College with Dual Credit

As a homeschooler, Cheyenne was used to self-paced learning and defining her own areas of interest. She’d worked with her dad to plan out her educational path from a young age and she’d worked with her mom to execute on that plan. So, when her family discovered Accelerated Pathways (back then it was called College Plus), they realized it was a formalized version of what they’d already been doing at home for years. So, it’s no surprise that it worked well for their family and allowed Cheyenne to get ahead in college during her high school years. 

“We heard about Accelerated Pathways from one of our homeschool friends,” says Cheyenne. “My older brother was in it for a year before I started. We were both interested because we wanted to jump start college.”

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Cheyenne worked with her dad to create her overall curriculum, but she also relied on the program’s academic advisors to help her chart the quickest pathway to a college degree.

“Because I came from a homeschool environment, I was used to defining my own school curriculum. And, with Accelerated Pathways I was able to continue to be self-directed and chart my own path with their guidance,” says Cheyenne. “When I was younger, my father was big on us learning how to teach ourselves what we needed to know and not relying on others to give us the answers. I found that mentality helped me do well in college and beyond.”

Cheyenne emphasizes that she wasn’t intimidated by the idea of going to college online. In fact, she found that to be a big selling point with Accelerated Pathways because it allowed her to maximize her time in high school.

“I was 16 when I started dual enrollment with Accelerated Pathways. The program wasn’t scary or intimidating. I wouldn’t say that I found studying or learning easy, but I don’t think the fact that I was taking college credit during high school every really phased me,” explains Cheyenne. “In fact, I was mostly just excited that I didn't have to do double the schoolwork. I didn’t want to be in college until I was 24 or 25 and I was able to accomplish a lot of my high school and college credit simultaneously.”

And, even while pursuing dual enrollment, Cheyenne loved that Accelerated Pathways gave her the freedom to pursue activities outside of school.

“Because of the program I was able to travel a lot and I got to experience a lot of different things outside of school. Going to college through Accelerated Pathways allowed me the freedom to do that and I didn’t feel like I had to sit in class or waste time studying for credits I didn’t need,” says Cheyenne.

Ultimately, Cheyenne knows that Accelerated Pathways was the right path for her.

“With Accelerated Pathways I didn’t have to put my life on hold at all. If I didn’t have this program, I don’t think I would have wanted to put all that time, money, and effort to going to college. I feel like it’s important in the workplace but I it wasn’t really getting me to where I ultimately wanted to be.”

If you, like Cheyenne, are looking for a way to accelerate your degree, look no further. Pearson Accelerated Pathways can help you get college credit on your terms and in less time than a traditional degree.

Pearson Accelerated Pathways is an online program designed to help you customize your college experience and save thousands of dollars in the process. In fact, most of our students end up graduating college in less than 4 years and without student loan debt.