<p>I was wondering if anyone had a list of schools that will consider students straight out of their junior year? I know of Rutgers, RPI, and Carnegie Mellon. I heard about Simon's Rock but I don't see it as my thing, I spoke with a student there and was told it was EXTREMELY liberal-arts oriented which isn't quite for me? Any info would be appreciated! </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>P.s. not saying I would not consider a liberal arts school. </p>
<p>I have yet to learn the name of any college/university that doesn’t occasionally accept students early. Contact the places on your list, and ask what they require of students like you.</p>
<p>Schools may require HS graduation certificate, but you may graduate from HS one year earlier too.</p>
<p>Many universities have advanced scholars programs. Different schools use different names. Ones we have encountered are Early College Experience, Advanced Scholars, Early Admission, Accelerated College Enrollment and all have slightly different requirements. Go to the different schools you are interested in and try searching some of those key terms and you will likely find some info. Typically, if you are a ps student you have to have the recommendation of your principal.</p>
<p>Bard certainly does (and nothing except the transcript and GC rec is required if you apply through the Bard Exam AND get admitted). I believe Lafayette does too.</p>