Among other reasons, colleges have
viewed dual enrollment as a way to recruit and retain the brightest young students in the area.
Not exact matches
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.
In their
view,
dual enrollment is presumed to lead to a long list of positive outcomes for all participating youth, including increasing the academic rigor of the high school curriculum; helping low - achieving students meet high academic standards; providing more academic opportunities and electives in cash - strapped, small, or rural schools; reducing high school dropout rates and increasing student aspirations; helping students acclimate to college life; and reducing the cost of college for students.
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dual enrollment is becoming a strategy to encourage and support more students into postsecondary education and beyond.
It also suggests a widespread acknowledgement that high school and college curricula are not well - aligned and that
dual enrollment programs are
viewed as an effort to bridge the two.