Gateway to College (H.S. Diploma) | Pueblo Community College
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Gateway to College (H.S. Diploma) | Pueblo Community College
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The PCC Gateway to College program is one of 33 in the national GTC network. There are programs in at least 19 states and more are being added each year. GTC’s purpose is to build sustainable pathways through partnerships with colleges and school districts in order to re-engage disconnected youth in their educational journey.
This free program (including college tuition and materials) provides the personal support students need to succeed.
Jeanelle Soto-Quintana
Director, Pre-college Programs
Gateway to College is a high-quality, instruction-led educational experience in an alternative environment: a college campus. Gateway is looking for students who have the desire and determination to learn, work hard, and earn a high school diploma and college credits.
Gateway graduates receive a traditional high school diploma from their district high school while earning college credits toward an associate degree or certificate.
The program is open to students between the ages of 17 and 20 who may not have had success in other learning environments.
Gateway to College offers flexible schedules and classes each semester.
The program covers the cost of tuition and books for eligible students. Students pay only a minimal fee each semester associated with classes, college resources and labs.
Contact us today for an individual interview,
complete the program application
and visit us on
Facebook
.
Gateway to College student
Mia Clevano
Mia joined in the spring of 2021 and is graduating high school in May, a year earlier than her peers. She will leave PCC with approximately 30 college credits, which equates to about two semesters worth of school work at full-time status. Last month she was accepted by her first-choice college, Marymount University in Virginia, with academic scholarships included. She plans to pursue a political science degree and attend law school. It is easy to recognize how much ambition Mia has. At the age of 16, she has already strategically planned for her future. We are so proud of Mia and wish nothing but the best for her in her future endeavors.
Our History
2003 – Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation provides funding ($13.1 million) to replicate Gateway to College model
2009 – Pueblo site established, followed by Durango (2012) and Fremont (2014)
2013 – Gateway to College grows to 33 programs in 23 states
2015 – Gateway to College celebrates service to more than 20,000 students
2016 – PCC site recognized with the Gateway to College National Achievement Award (currently working with 8 school districts)
2017 – PCC site recognized with the Gateway National Excellence Award
2018 – PCC site recognized with the Gateway Graduation Achievement Award
2019/2020 – PCC site recognized with the Gateway National Excellence Award
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about Pueblo School District 70
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about Fremont School District RE-2
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about Cotopaxi School District Fremont RE-3
Quick Links
Program Application
Community Advocate Referral Form
Student Testimonials
Achieving the Dream (PDF)
Visit us on Facebook
Program Outcomes
You will graduate with a traditional, credit-based diploma
You will earn your high school diploma from your home high school
You will be ready to navigate college courses
You will be college ready and/or career ready
You will be self-aware
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PUEBLO – The Gateway to College program at Pueblo Community College was recognized nationally for exceeding all key benchmarks for the 2020-21 academic year...
Contact
Pueblo
Phone: 719-549-3096
Cell: 719-252-7870
Canon City, Florence, Penrose & Cotopaxi
Phone: 719-296-6103
Cell: 719-320-9119
Durango
Phone: 970-385-2016
Cell: 970-394-4611
Skip to main content
The PCC Gateway to College program is one of 33 in the national GTC network. There are programs in at least 19 states and more are being added each year. GTC’s purpose is to build sustainable pathways through partnerships with colleges and school districts in order to re-engage disconnected youth in their educational journey.
This free program (including college tuition and materials) provides the personal support students need to succeed.
Jeanelle Soto-Quintana
Director, Pre-college Programs
Gateway to College is a high-quality, instruction-led educational experience in an alternative environment: a college campus. Gateway is looking for students who have the desire and determination to learn, work hard, and earn a high school diploma and college credits.
Gateway graduates receive a traditional high school diploma from their district high school while earning college credits toward an associate degree or certificate.
The program is open to students between the ages of 17 and 20 who may not have had success in other learning environments.
Gateway to College offers flexible schedules and classes each semester.
The program covers the cost of tuition and books for eligible students. Students pay only a minimal fee each semester associated with classes, college resources and labs.
Contact us today for an individual interview,
complete the program application
and visit us on
.
Gateway to College student
Mia Clevano
Mia joined in the spring of 2021 and is graduating high school in May, a year earlier than her peers. She will leave PCC with approximately 30 college credits, which equates to about two semesters worth of school work at full-time status. Last month she was accepted by her first-choice college, Marymount University in Virginia, with academic scholarships included. She plans to pursue a political science degree and attend law school. It is easy to recognize how much ambition Mia has. At the age of 16, she has already strategically planned for her future. We are so proud of Mia and wish nothing but the best for her in her future endeavors.
Our History
2003 – Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation provides funding ($13.1 million) to replicate Gateway to College model
2009 – Pueblo site established, followed by Durango (2012) and Fremont (2014)
2013 – Gateway to College grows to 33 programs in 23 states
2015 – Gateway to College celebrates service to more than 20,000 students
2016 – PCC site recognized with the Gateway to College National Achievement Award (currently working with 8 school districts)
2017 – PCC site recognized with the Gateway National Excellence Award
2018 – PCC site recognized with the Gateway Graduation Achievement Award
2019/2020 – PCC site recognized with the Gateway National Excellence Award
Read More
about Canon City Schools Fremont RE-1
Read More
about Durango School District 9-R
Read More
about Animas High School - Durango
Read More
about Pueblo School District 70
Read More
about Fremont School District RE-2
Read More
about Cotopaxi School District Fremont RE-3
Quick Links
Program Application
Community Advocate Referral Form
Student Testimonials
Achieving the Dream (PDF)
Visit us on Facebook
Program Outcomes
You will graduate with a traditional, credit-based diploma
You will earn your high school diploma from your home high school
You will be ready to navigate college courses
You will be college ready and/or career ready
You will be self-aware
Read More
PUEBLO – The Gateway to College program at Pueblo Community College was recognized nationally for exceeding all key benchmarks for the 2020-21 academic year...
Contact
Pueblo
Phone: 719-549-3096
Cell: 719-252-7870
Canon City, Florence, Penrose & Cotopaxi
Phone: 719-296-6103
Cell: 719-320-9119
Durango
Phone: 970-385-2016
Cell: 970-394-4611