October 18, 2025
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts is making higher education more accessible and
                     affordable for regional students through expanded Dual Enrollment and Early College
                     programs that have saved families more than $880,632 to date.
The college's two-pronged approach connects students with college-level coursework
                     earlier in their academic careers while significantly reducing the financial burden
                     of higher education. Between this summer and fall, more than 150 students have taken
                     their first college course, earning 450 credits at a savings of $218,700 to families
                     through MCLA's Dual Enrollment program, which has expanded outreach across the Commonwealth and neighboring states.
"These programs demonstrate MCLA's commitment to serving as a community anchor and
                     making college accessible to students who might not otherwise have the opportunity,"
                     said President James Birge. "By reaching students earlier and reducing costs for families, we're investing in
                     the future of the Berkshires and beyond."
The Dual Enrollment program reaches students MCLA hasn't traditionally interacted
                     with, creating greater opportunities for counselors to connect with prospective students.
Through MCLA's Early College partnership with Drury High School, students can earn
                     30 or more college credits either concurrently during high school or on campus alongside
                     MCLA's matriculated students. Through the spring 2025 semester, MCLA has successfully
                     awarded 1,362 credits to 170 students, resulting in a savings of $661,932 for Drury
                     High School students based upon MCLA's per credit tuition and fee rate.
Students and families interested in learning more about MCLA's Dual Enrollment and
                     Early College programs are encouraged to attend the open house on November 1. For
                     more information, visit Plan Your Visit.
About MCLA
At MCLA, we're here for all — and focused on each — of our students. Classes are taught
                     by educators who care deeply about teaching, and about seeing their students thrive
                     on every level of their lives. In every way possible, the experience at MCLA is designed
                     to elevate our students as individuals, leaders, and communicators, fully empowered
                     to make their impressions on the world. In addition to our 130-year commitment to
                     public education, we have fortified our dedication to equitable academic excellence.
                     MCLA has appeared on U.S. News & World Report's list of Top Ten Public Colleges for
                     11 consecutive years, earning the No. 6 spot on the list of Top Public Liberal Arts
                     Schools in the nation for 2026. The College's focus on affordable education and economic
                     prosperity is reflected in additional 2026 U.S. News rankings: No. 6 for Top Performer
                     on Social Mobility for liberal arts colleges in the state and No. 4 for Top Performer
                     on Social Mobility for public liberal arts colleges in the country. These rankings
                     measure how well schools graduate students who receive Federal Pell Grants.