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Ben Davis University High School is a small, focused high school program where students can earn a Core 40 high school diploma while also earning college credits toward an Associate Degree from Vincennes University through dual credit opportunities. The program will include internships with business partners, project based learning, and inquiry learning. The program design is sometimes referred to as an early college high school.
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What's New?
National Honor Society students sponsored a water drive to benefit Horizon House, a downtown Indianapolis homeless shelter. The water drive took place at BDU during the month of October and was tied to the National Honor Society's monthly theme of service. It allowed all BDU students to show their generosity, service, and willingness to aid those less fortunate in our area.
BDU Blood Drive sponsored by National Honor Society is Tuesday, November 15
Significant Components of BDUHS:
- Small, personalized school environment promoting the inclusion and belonging of all students
- Advisory program designed to promote strong student-teacher relationships as well as provide academic, social, and behavioral support for students as they are enrolled in rigorous courses
- Dual credit courses for all students in one of four majors
- Frequent, detailed communication with students and their parents
- Teachers/instructors who meet Vincennes University’s faculty criteria
- Free college tuition for students, provided by the school district at a reduced rate as negotiated with Vincennes University
- Daily schedule which includes additional study and resource time for all students
- Daily schedule which includes collaboration time for staff
- Utilization of technology, 21st century skills, and project based learning
- Student internships in grades 11 and 12
- Peer tutoring and study tables available after school Monday through Thursday
- Student application process which requires attainment of 11 or more credits in grade 9, minimum grade point average of 2.2, and demonstrated motivation and commitment; many students are also first generation college
Degree Program Options:
- Associates Degree - Liberal Arts
- General Studies Degree - Business Management
- General Studies Degree - Information Technology
- General Studies Degree - Health Careers
BDUHS does not have late start Mondays.
BDUHS has earned an A+ rating from Homefacts.com
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