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.
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!
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.