Dual enrollment is the simultaneous enrollment of a student at both high school and college in which the student receives credit on both their high school and college transcripts for the same course. Students may enroll in college courses at local technical, community and/or four-year colleges. ...
High school graduationCollege accessCollege choiceCollege persistenceSubgroup analysisThis study examines relationships between dual enrollment and high school graduation, college enrollment, college choice (2-year or 4-year), and persistence in college among Nebraska's 2018 high school graduating class. ...
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Dual Enrollment is the opportunity for a student to be enrolled in high school and college at the same time. A dual enrollment student receives credit on both their high school and college transcripts for the same course. Courses are offered by local technical, community, and four-year ...
Dual enrollment, or concurrent enrollment, refers to students who take courses at two separate institutions—generally high school and college. For high school students, dual enrollment can expose them to a range of courses before they choose their college major....
College-level courses that allow high school students to earn dual credit and complete general education requirements before their freshman year
Whether it’s called dual credit or dual enrollment, thousands of families strategically integrate college courses into their high school curriculum. They have discovered many practical reasons for earning high school and college credits at the same time: ...
college major choicesociodemographic backgroundHigh School Longitudinal StudyGuided by the STEM pathway model, our study hypothesizes that dual enrollment can serve as an effective strategy to improve and equalize college students' access to STEM programs. We analyzed a nationally representative dataset ...
Legislation in 22 states allows qualified high school students to enroll simultaneously in high school and college courses. Known as dual enrollment, the law varies in its details from state to state, but all versions contain similar core elements. This legislation supports a student's need to mo...
Dual Enrollment Courses for High School StudentsEarn College Credits While Still in High School It’s never too early to start thinking about life after high school. And whether you’re heading to college or straight into a career, high school is the time to explore your interests and ...