Summit Academy

Summit Academy

Mohave College’s Early College Program has expanded opportunities for high school students through the launch of Summit Academy (K.U.S.D. students only), a collaborative initiative with the Kingman Unified School District that allows students to complete high school requirements while taking college courses in an immersive, on-campus environment. The pilot program enables students to earn college credit, industry certifications, and even degrees at no cost, while building independence, academic readiness, and clear pathways into high-demand careers—particularly in healthcare. With strong student outcomes, growing interest, and built-in financial support, the program is designed to accelerate student success and provide a seamless transition from high school to college and the workforce.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)

What is the Summit Academy Early College?

Modeled after the Vail District Model, high school seniors will spend their entire senior year at Mohave College. Students complete their high school graduation requirements, such as math, English, Civics, and Economics, alongside courses tailored to their career program goals. This model offers flexibility for students who are prepared to advance toward their future careers.

What schools participate in the Summit Academy Early College?

At this time, Kingman Unified School District is an active participant in the Summit Academy Early College. To obtain more information, please reach out to your designated school or visit the KUSD site.

Can I still participate in my school’s clubs and sports?

Absolutely! You can still participate in your school’s clubs and sports. As long as you meet any specific requirements set by the school (like attendance, grades, or eligibility), you’re welcome to be involved. If you’re ever unsure, you can always check with your school’s club or sports coordinator to make sure you’re all set!

You will also need to review your high school sports schedule with your instructor. Course participation expectations, the late work policy, and assignment due dates are determined by your instructor.



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