Matteo Ricci College
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Matteo Ricci College, part of Seattle, Washington's Seattle University, allows students from Seattle Preparatory School and select other area high schools to graduate with a bachelor's degree in humanities or teaching after as little as three years in high school and three years in college. Students from outside of selected area schools are only eligible to obtain a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Humanitites for Teaching.
Named after the Italian Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci, the college was founded in 1973 as an experimental college to reevaluate high school and college curricula and to bring communication between the two.