Not exact matches
As high school students mull which classes to take next fall, many are hoping to get a leg up in the college admissions race by choosing «
dual enrollment» courses — university - level academics
offered at their schools that earn them actual college
credit.
States should
offer and expand
dual enrollment programs that give advanced high school students the opportunity to take college - level courses while in high school and receive college
credit for successfully passing those courses.
A new study by Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest
offers the first comprehensive look at community college
dual -
credit and
dual -
enrollment options in Oregon...
Examples of these metrics could be
credit completion rates, daily attendance averages, socio - emotional well - being surveys, and career - technical or
dual -
enrollment course
offerings.
But, good career / tech education also prepares students for college by incorporating rigorous academic content, by
offering students
dual enrollment in post-secondary institutions, and by granting college
credit for secondary coursework.
Topics discussed include petition filed by principals from high schools in Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) on the district to apply for federal small learning community (SLC) grant from the U.S. Department of Education, early college
credit options through
dual enrollment,
dual credit offered by academies and views of student Mohamad Obaid on the same.
Many colleges
offer a «
dual enrollment program» to high school students who enroll in college courses and receive
credit when they pass the exit test.
In partnership with two regional community colleges, Patton Springs
offers dual enrollment opportunities to all students, enabling students to accumulate college
credit while still in high school.
A report released by the National Center for Education Statistics last year (NCES) estimated that as of the 2010 - 11 academic year (most recent data) 96 percent of public two - year community colleges
offered some form of college
credit to high school students through a
dual -
enrollment program.
June 2015 updates to the state's
Dual Credit Policy requires all institutions
offering concurrent
enrollment to demonstrate compliance with the policy by obtaining NACEP accreditation or are subject to review by a committee appointed by the Missouri Department of Higher Education (not yet established).
Student supports
offered in high school provide opportunities to speed up by earning college
credit through
dual enrollment and catch up to fill learning gaps to ensure that students are prepared for
credit - bearing coursework when they arrive on campus.
Student supports
offered in high school provide opportunities to speed up by earning college
credit through
dual enrollment and catch up to fill learning...
High - quality
dual enrollment, concurrent
enrollment and early college high schools
offer opportunities for high school students to take college courses for college
credit.
Dover High School and Career Technical Center
offers students the opportunity to earn college
credits prior to high school graduation utilizing
dual enrollment programs provided by SNHU and the NH Community College System.
Our members
offer college courses to high school students through a variety of delivery methods and use a range of terms such as concurrent
enrollment,
dual enrollment,
dual credit, and early college.