Early College High School Round Rock ISDl
Early College High School Round Rock ISDl

Thank you for your interest in Round Rock ISD’s Early College High School.

Fall 2025 Enrollment Family Information Nights
Select the date and location convenient for you. 

Tuesday, November 12, 2024
CD Fulkes Middle School, 300 West Anderson Avenue Round Rock, TX 78664 – 6:30 PM
Add Tuesday, NOV. 12, FREE COLLEGE information session to your calendar.

Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Deerpark Middle School, 8849 Anderson Mill Road Round Rock, TX 78729 – 6:30 PM
Add Tuesday, DEC 10, FREE COLLEGE information session to your calendar.

Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Early College High School 4400 College Park Drive Round Rock TX 78665 – 6:30 PM
Add Tuesday, JAN 14, FREE COLLEGE information session to your calendar.

 

If you are a current Round Rock ISD high school freshman or sophomore and are considering transferring to ECHS, please get in touch with your school counselor.

An Innovative High School

Students grades 9 through 12 can earn a high school diploma AND up to 60 transferable college credit hours in four years at NO COST.

Early College High School students are given the tools to succeed while immersed in a higher education experience, beginning their freshman year of high school and ending with an associate’s degree or up to 60 hours of college credit, accepted at all Texas public colleges and universities.

Early College High School is made possible through a partnership with Austin Community College (ACC). Students attend school each day at the ACC Round Rock campus, located at 4400 College Park Dr. in Round Rock.

The ECHS Mission: Our ECHS Owls are taught to have H.O.P.E.– faith in the premise that they can create OPPORTUNITY and a better future through EFFORT, HARD WORK, and PERSONAL COURAGE. This idea of H.O.P.E. is woven into the fabric of our ECHS family.

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EXTRA-ordinary

  • Equivalent of two years of college FREE, includes tuition, books and transportation.
  • Small school environment of up to 500 students as opposed to 2,400-3,400.
  • More personalized instruction with class opportunities to complete assignments.
  • Student driven clubs and activities.
  • Real-world project based learning.
  • College campus environment with college expectations.
  • College courses are taken for both college and high school (dual) credit.

  • UIL activities such as athletics, band, drill team, cheerleading, etc. are not available.

What students and families are saying

  • My teachers encourage everyone to do their best – 94% 94% 94%
  • Teachers at this school treat students with respect- 97% 97% 97%
  • Most students in my school are willing to help each other do well academically – 92% 92% 92%
  • Most teachers at this campus encourage student creativity, originality, and innovation – 95% 95% 95%
  • I believe my child is being challenged to reach their academic potential – 92% 92% 92%
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College-Focused, Success-Oriented

  • Students begin taking college courses as early as 9th grade with structured sequence of courses that leads to an associate’s degree or towards a bachelor’s degree.
  • Students are taught study methods and organizational strategies to help them boost their academic skills.
  • Classes will be rigorous, with most being advanced (formerly called Pre-AP) or dual credit courses.
  • The project-based learning instructional model, challenges students with a meaningful course of study and real world applications.
  • Frequent advisory provides 1:1 academic support and personal encouragement.
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Enroll Early. Reserve Your Spot.

In order to support students through their collegiate journey, each graduating class is capped at 125 students. Students are encouraged to declare interest in Early College High School early to reserve their spot. If more than 125 qualified students apply, a weighted lottery process will be used to determine placement. Students not placed through the lottery will be placed on a waiting list.

A Future Owl  

  • are eligible for transportation services if they reside more than 2 miles from the ECHS campus AND reside within Round Rock ISD. Stops can be up to 2 miles from a residence.
  • will meet all requirements for promotion from eighth grade to ninth grade.
  • must complete the full declaration including all essays and return all documents to his or her counselor or mail to Round Rock ISD Early College High School, 4400 College Park Dr. Building 369, Round Rock, TX 78665.
  • must attend the freshman orientation (Summer Bridge) program from May 27 through May 30, 2025.
  • understands that UIL sports and fine arts are not offered.

Enrollment

Accountability Rating

A: Exemplary performance

Overview of State Accountability

Location

Austin Community College,
Round Rock Campus
4400 College Park Dr.
Round Rock, Texas 78665
512-704-1658
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