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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. 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.

  5. Free College? Here’s How High School Students Are Getting Two ...

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    College tuition prices keep rising, but high schoolers can cut back on the cost of a degree even before they graduate. Through dual enrollment, high school students can complete college-level...

  6. 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.

  7. Project Advance - Wikipedia

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    To solve the problem presented by the school superintendents, SU administrators explored ways in which carefully designed and controlled “concurrent enrollment” (sometimes called “dual enrollment”) courses could be taught for credit within the high school as part of the regular academic program. A committee of deans, academic chairmen ...

  8. Liberty University Online Academy - Wikipedia

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    LUOA provides two levels of enrollment, determined by the number of courses a student is enrolled in each academic year. [20] All enrolled students receive an official transcript for courses taken at the school regardless of their enrollment level, and are welcome to participate in school-orientated activities online and in-person. [21]

  9. What are Dual Eligible Special Needs plans (D-SNPs)? - AOL

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    Dual Special Needs plans (D-SNPs) are a type of Medicare Advantage Special Needs plan. ... Special Enrollment Period: Varies depending on certain situations, such as change of address, getting ...