Do ivy league colleges such as Harvard and Princeton accept students who are enrolled part-time in high school a community college their senior year?

Ivy League colleges like Harvard and Princeton generally do not accept students who are enrolled part-time in high school and a community college during their senior year. While they appreciate demonstrated academic achievement and a strong record, their admissions process expects a full-time, rigorous high school program culminating in a high school diploma. Taking some community college courses *in addition* to a full high school schedule might be viewed favorably if properly explained in the application, but replacing part of a senior year high school program with community college is generally not seen as a positive factor. They look for a consistent, challenging academic trajectory throughout high school, and a part-time schedule breaks that pattern.
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