college credit
(Dual Enrollment) Classes
What is Dual Enrollment?
Dual enrollment, sometimes called concurrent enrollment, is a program that allows high school students (usually sophomores, juniors, and seniors) to enroll in college courses for credit prior to high school graduation.
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Click Here for the Fall 2022 College Credit Class Schedule
Who may enroll?
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Any high school student with counselor approval
Fees... FREE!
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Pros
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Earn college credit as long as you pass the class
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It's a college class. Experience what a college class will feel like
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Free college credit!
Cons
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Time commitment. Classes are after-school so you might have to give up an extracurricular you like if schedule conflicts
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It's a college class. Courses might be more difficult.
How to sign up?
Go to the College and Career Center for more information!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are dual enrollment classes? Dual enrollment, sometimes called concurrent enrollment, is a program that allows high school students (usually Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors) to enroll in college courses.
Will I get high school credit on top of college credit? No
Does attendance matter? Yes, THREE (3) unexcused absences may result in a lower grade or a fail (D/F) grade.
What happens if I drop this class after the drop deadline?
You will get an F on your college transcript. If you drop the class by the college’s Withdraw deadline, you will get a W. If you drop the class by the deadline indicated on the flyer will not affect your college transcript.
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