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If your child is intrigued by a certain subject and would like to explore it in-depth before college, here is their chance.

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Calling all parents of high schoolers: The Rice University Precollege Online Program provides high school students with valuable insights and tools from expert practitioners working at the center of their respective fields in today’s most sought-after industries.

The program is designed for students who wish to dive deeper into a subject that piques their interest, such as genome engineering or physiology.

Pro tip: Because the program is available year-round, and 100% online, you can study anywhere, anytime, at your own pace.

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