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If your child is intrigued by a certain subject and would like to explore it in-depth before college, here is their chance.

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Calling all parents of high school-age students: Does your child have an academic or career-focused passion they want to explore before college? Here’s their chance to do so — with one of the world’s leading research universities.

The Rochester Pre-College Online Program offers courses designed for high school students ages 13+ in a variety of topics, including:

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