Asked • 12/23/23

What is Dual / Concurrent Enrollment for High School students?

DUAL ENROLLMENT (also known as Concurrent Enrollment) allows high school students to take college classes. Dual Enrollment allows students to get a head start on earning college-level credits. These credits also count towards your high school diploma. College credits required in a dual enrollment program are often transferable to other colleges/universities besides the one where you had earned those credits. Taking college classes while in high school will reduce the amount of credits you need for your degrees when you become a full-time college student. HAVING A TUTOR will help you succeed in Dual Enrollment classes.

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