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At Alliance Charter Academy, we believe learning should be as unique as each student. Through strong partnerships between families, community, and school, we spark curiosity, fuel a passion for learning, and empower students to thrive long after graduation.

ACE Program Overview

The Alliance College Experience (ACE) program allows qualified 11th–12th grade students to take college-level courses and earn both high school and college credit at the same time. Designed for students ready for advanced academics, ACE provides a supported transition into college while students remain enrolled at ACA.

Why Choose ACE?

  • Earn College Credit Early – Graduate with both a high school diploma and college credits already completed
  • Challenge Yourself Academically – Go beyond traditional high school coursework
  • Experience College Life – Build confidence and independence in a supported environment
  • Plan for Your Future – Get a head start on your college and career goals

Your Path, Your Responsibility

ACE is designed for driven students ready to take ownership of their education. Students are expected to maintain strong academic performance, stay engaged, and meet program requirements—building the skills needed for success in college and life.

Participation is a privilege and includes these responsibilities:

  • Maintain a grade of C or better
  • Stay on track for graduation
  • Demonstrate strong attendance and behavior
  • Communicate regularly and check the ACA email
  • Follow program guidelines and deadlines
  • Students are responsible for registration, deadlines, and communication. 

Failure to meet expectations may result in a student's removal from the ACE program.

Academic Support & Advising

Each student works closely with the ACE advisor to:

  • Develop a Personalized Learning Plan
  • Choose and register for classes
  • Monitor academic progress
  • Plan for future college and career goals

Program Structure

  • Full-time enrollment required (college credits only or a mix with ACA classes)
  • Annual funding allotment supports tuition, classes, and books
  • Students may attend accredited colleges (primarily in-state)
  • Credits earned count toward both high school graduation and college transcripts