Preparing Texas Students for a Successful Future
The Texas College and Career Readiness School Models (CCRSM) are open enrollment programs that blend high school and college coursework to help underserved students develop technical skills, earn college credentials and degrees, and pursue in-demand career paths.
The statewide CCRSM network is comprised of over 550 campuses implementing or planning to implement one or more of the following CCRSM programs: Early College High Schools (ECHS) and Pathways in Technology Early College High Schools (P-TECH).
2025-2026 CCRSM Campus List:
Texas has CCRSM programs in every Regional Education Service Center. During the 2023–2024 academic year, 98,140 students in grades 9-12 participated in a CCRSM program. This includes 69,948 students enrolled in Early College High Schools (ECHS) and 28,462 students in Pathways in Technology Early College High Schools (P-TECH). These innovative campuses equip students with college credits, industry-aligned skills, and work-based learning experiences that prepare them to thrive in both college and career.
Class of 2023 CCRSM program graduate outcomes:
- 79% of ECHS graduates and 76% of P-TECH graduates earned college-level credit
- 39% of ECHS graduates earned an associate degree
- 45% of P-TECH graduates earned industry-based certifications
- 26% of P-TECH graduates earned Level I or II certificates
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ECHS
Earn a high school diploma, in addition to up to 60 college credit hours or an associate degree.
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Texas CCRSM Website
Access more information on ECHS and P-TECH Models, including CCRSM Blueprints, Resources, and Best Practices.
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P-TECH
Earn a high school diploma in addition to industry-based certifications, certificates and/or an associate degree.
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CCRSM Program Application Cycle (PAC)
Apply to become a CCRSM Planning Campus or Renew CCRSM Designation.
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School Locator
Explore what ECHS and P-TECH models are located close to you.
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Grant Opportunities
Learn more about CCRSM grants available through TEA.