On any given weekday morning, a group of high school seniors can be found walking confidently through Ithaca College’s Center for Health Sciences—grabbing lunch at the café, heading into labs, and settling into college-level classrooms alongside faculty and students who are already immersed in their professional paths. They don’t look out of place. That’s the point.
Launched this academic year as the newest New Visions program, a rigorous, full-year opportunity for high school students to complete their senior year on college campuses. This is the first New Visions to be fully housed on Ithaca College’s campus—representing a bold investment in early career exploration, community collaboration, and experiential learning. For the students enrolled, it’s not a glimpse of what’s possible. It’s a full immersion.
Christina Moylan is the dean of the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance (HSHP). She describes the goal of the initiative as “working to redefine the college experience by blurring the traditional lines between high school and college, particularly by integrating students into campus life at an earlier stage.” She then explains, “While it is common for high school students to access college coursework, offering them the tangible experience of being on campus—while still under the supervision and guidance of their high school teacher—adds a valuable new dimension to their academic journey.”