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  2. Dual enrollment - Wikipedia

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    In addition, dual enrollment may be a cost-efficient way for students to accumulate college credits because courses are often paid for and taken through the local high school. 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 ...

  3. National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships

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    Concurrent enrollment is sometimes considered a subset of dual enrollment, and can be seen as a solution to the perceived quality problems associated with dual enrollment. Other terms that encompass concurrent enrollment are dual credit, college in the high schools, Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO), pre-college programs or accelerated ...

  4. Medicare dual eligible - Wikipedia

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    Dual-eligible beneficiaries (Medicare dual eligibles or "duals") refers to those qualifying for both Medicare and Medicaid benefits. In the United States, approximately 9.2 million people are eligible for "dual" status. [1] [2] Dual-eligibles make up 14% of Medicaid enrollment, yet they are responsible for approximately 36% of Medicaid ...

  5. Dual-Eligible Medicare & Medicaid Coverage - AOL.com

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    Medicare and Medicaid: Dual eligibility. A person may be eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, which makes them dually eligible. This article looks at the rules, qualifying criteria, and more.

  6. 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.

  7. Medicare & More - AOL.com

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    What is the Medicare late enrollment penalty? ... Dual-Eligible Medicare & Medicaid Coverage. guide. Medicare & Professional Caregivers. guide. The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period.

  8. Changing from the Marketplace to Medicare - AOL

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    This is known as the General Enrollment Period, and coverage begins the month after enrollment. ... Dual-Eligible Medicare & Medicaid Coverage. guide. Medicare & Professional Caregivers.

  9. Topsail High School - Wikipedia

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    Must complete Dual Enrollment Application with school administration approval. Must have a PSAT score of 760, SAT score of 1170, and/or ACT score of 24 or higher. [6] Quality Points and Credit: Students will receive one unit of high school credit if the college contact hours are no less than 135.