What is senioritis
You are guaranteed college credit if you pass the class.
Check with your local community college. Some college's promote the dual enrollment program, and others do not. Either way, your local college should be happy to provide you with information about dual enrollment and the requirements of dual enrollment. :)
Concurrent enrollment
Dual enrollment allows high school students to take college courses and earn credit for both high school and college simultaneously. Benefits include gaining college experience, potentially reducing college costs, and enhancing college applications. Typically, students in grades 11 and 12 who meet specific academic criteria are eligible. These courses are often offered at local colleges, universities, or high schools, and financial obligations can vary; some programs may cover tuition costs, while others might require students to pay fees or textbooks.
I got accepted for Fall 2010. These are the classes I took in my last 2 years: American History (Honors) English IV (Honors) Physics Chemistry AP Macroeconomics (3) AP Language/Comp (4) Sociology (Dual-enrollment) Religion (Dual-enrollment) Speech (Dual-enrollment) International Relations (Dual-enrollment) US Government (Dual-enrollment) Precalculus (Dual-enrollment) Trigonometry (Dual-enrollment) When I submitted my transcript to UF my GPA was 4.0 (unweighted) and 4.25 (weighted). I scored 1410/2110 on the SAT (730 Math, 680 Reading, 700 Writing). These aren't the best stats or the strongest courseload, but I think the 1 year of Dual Enrollment and the SAT score are what helped me the most.
James E. Gibbs has written: 'Dual enrollment in public and nonpublic schools' -- subject(s): Dual enrollment
Dual enrollment courses allow high school students to earn college credit while still in high school, often resulting in a smoother transition to college-level coursework. Unlike AP courses, which require a standardized exam to earn college credit, dual enrollment typically guarantees credit upon successful completion of the course. Additionally, dual enrollment can provide a more rigorous and immersive college experience, often featuring smaller class sizes and direct interaction with college faculty. This experience can enhance a student's academic profile and readiness for higher education.
They earn both high school and college credit
The class enrollment increased by 3 students. This is the equivalent of 20%.
They earn both high school and college credit
An Associate's degree
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