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  2. National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships

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    The Arkansas concurrent enrollment policy states “If an institution of higher education offers a concurrent enrollment course(s) on a high school campus taught by a high school teacher, the institution must hold provisional membership in the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) by January 31, 2008.

  3. Dual enrollment - Wikipedia

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    A number of different models for dual enrollment programs exist, [7] one of which is concurrent enrollment. Concurrent enrollment is defined as credit hours earned when a high school student is taking a college course for both high school and college credit, during the high school day, on the high school campus, taught by a qualified high ...

  4. Project Advance - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of a Concurrent Enrollment Program or Partnership (CEP). [3] Project Advance (PA) was formed in 1972 to provide more challenging options to college-bound junior and senior level students in local Syracuse high schools.

  5. How JMCSS’ partnership with, building purchase from Union ...

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    JMCSS' dual enrollment partnership with Union and offsite building purchase from the college triggered questions and concerns. Here are those answers.

  6. New London schools partner with Mitchell College for dual ...

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    Aug. 16—NEW LONDON — High school students will get a taste of the college experience this year thanks to the school system's new partnership with Mitchell College. High school juniors and ...

  7. John Randolph Tucker High School - Wikipedia

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    The students are simultaneously enrolled in both institutions without cost. The program is founded on the standards of the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships. The 60 college credits earned through the program are earned in the last two years of high school. [6]

  8. Hunterdon Central taps one of its own to be new superintendent

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    During her tenure at Hunterdon Central, she has led the team of department supervisors, promoted collegiate dual enrollment partnership agreements and added 40 new eligible courses, managed the ...

  9. Running Start - Wikipedia

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    Running Start is a dual credit enrollment program in Washington, Hawaii, New Hampshire, Montana and Illinois [1] which allows high school juniors and seniors to attend college courses numbered 100 or above, while completing high school.