Nash Rocky Mount Early College

The Nash Rocky Mount Early College is a high-school just outside of Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

Students attending the Early College go for five years, instead of the traditional 4. However, instead of receiving just a high school diploma, they also get a two-year Associate's Degree or two year's of college transfer credit.

The Early College's principal is Christine Catalano.

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