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Post Secondary Enrollment Option or PSEO depending on your state you may get several options (like A or B). Also check with your state laws to see if they are transferable to the universities that you want to transfer into to.

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What is another name for dual enrollment?

Concurrent enrollment


Where can you find info on dual enrollment for homeschoolers in Florida?

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. :)


Can some people that got accepted into UF for 2010 tell me what classes they took their grades GPA SAT score etc?

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.


What are benefits of a dual enrollment class?

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What has the author James E Gibbs written?

James E. Gibbs has written: 'Dual enrollment in public and nonpublic schools' -- subject(s): Dual enrollment


Is there another name for dual wield in call of duty?

In Modern Warfare 2 the dual wield term was "Akimbo"


What are the benefits of taking dual enrollment courses?

You are guaranteed college credit if you pass the class.


Taking enough dual enrollment courses may enable a student to earn?

An Associate's degree


What statement is true about dual enrollment courses?

They earn both high school and college credit


Taking a college course and receiving both high school and college credit is called?

Dual Enrollment


What would you need to pass with a grade of C or better to earn college credit?

A dual enrollment course


what is dual enrollment what are the benefits who is eligible where are dual enrollment courses offered what are the financial obligation for dual 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.