The report from the National Center for Education Statistics looks at the availability of "dual credit" courses those for which students can earn both high school and college credit and at exam-based programs such ...
Laurel Springs' dual enrollment program allows students to earn college credit via accredited online courses in partnership with Baylor University and Syracuse University.
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There are ways to get college credits in high school. From taking classes at a community college to participating in AP classes consider these options.
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High-school students getting college credit At a glanceFor more information about the program that gives high- school students both high school and college credits for completing approved classes, call Brenda Abbott at Laramie County Community College, 778-4378....
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This book details the process of developing agreements between high schools and colleges in the United States to allow students to earn both high school and college credit while at high school. The author explains issues including: legal constraints; processes for curriculum alignment; funding sources...