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Norwich, CT - Three Rivers Middle College High School is Now Accepting Applications for the 2013/2014 School Year. This unique high school serves 11th and 12th grade students interested in studying engineering technology, business and finance, or hotel/hospitality management on the campus of Three Rivers Community College (TRCC).   A dual enrollment high school, the students finish their high school graduation requirements while completing up to on -year of college coursework. TRCC enjoys a stellar reputation with the business community and also has transfer agreements with many four-year colleges.

To learn more about this opportunity call Three Rivers Middle College High School at 860-885-2665.


Three Rivers Middle College
Room E205
574 New London
Turnpike
Norwich, CT 06360


Students will be chosen by a lottery system and must have successfully completed the requisite credits needed to enter their junior year of high school.

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