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  2. Dual enrollment - Wikipedia

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    These classes are typically asynchronous and a lower cost dual enrollment option. [11] Parents of students who are enrolled in a dual enrollment program may qualify for a tuition and fees tax deduction for up to $4,000 per year. [12]

  3. 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.

  4. College in the Schools - Wikipedia

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    Columbia University found that students who took dual enrollment courses in high school were more likely to graduate from high school and enroll in college, as well as three years after high school graduation, students who had participated in dual enrollment courses in high school had earned higher college GPAs and more postsecondary credits than their peers.

  5. National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships

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    NACEP was established in 1999 in response to the dramatic increase in concurrent enrollment courses throughout the country. NACEP serves as a national accrediting body for these programs NACEP provides standards of excellence, networking,best practices, and information about national trends in dual and concurrent enrollment.

  6. Project Advance - Wikipedia

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    The high school-university partnership was formalized as SU Project Advance (SUPA) and launched its first dual enrollment course, English 101, in the fall semester of 1972-73. Following a detailed evaluation and development process, four additional courses were selected for possible inclusion in SUPA.

  7. Pasco–Hernando State College - Wikipedia

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    Additional aviation programs, Aviation Maintenance Administration and Unmanned Vehicle Systems Operations Associate in Science (AS) degrees, have recently been approved by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) and are slated to begin in 2018. PHSC also offers dual-enrollment classes for high school students.

  8. Powhatan High School - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Placement (AP) classes are offered at Powhatan High School, with 41% of students taking AP classes. [5] PHS also offers dual enrollment classes in collaboration with J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College. Together, the two schools host an Advanced College Academy program, which allows students who participate to earn an associate's ...

  9. Academy for Advanced Academics - Wikipedia

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    Each semester, students are enrolled in a minimum of three (3) college dual-enrollment courses, taught by FIU faculty, and four (4) high school courses, taught by M-DCPS faculty. This opportunity for acceleration offers the opportunity of graduating high school with an associate degree as well, the equivalent of two completed college years.