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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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    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.

  4. Dearborn Center for Math, Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Students may also take an approved math, science, or technology-related dual-enrollment class at Henry Ford Community College or University of Michigan–Dearborn (one semester). In addition, students have been allowed to take an AP science class such as AP Chemistry or AP Biology at their home school and take their history class at the Michael ...

  5. 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.

  6. Montgomery College - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery College (MC) is a public community college in Montgomery County, Maryland. The school was founded in 1946 as Montgomery Junior College . Four years later, it absorbed the 57-year-old Bliss Electrical School, which became the junior college's electrical program.

  7. Mount Wachusett Community College - Wikipedia

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    Dual Enrollment: Dual Enrollment allows the student to focus on courses that will be transferable to most two-year and four-year public and private institutions, while simultaneously completing their high school graduation requirements. Selected students are enrolled in either a part-time or full-time college-level course load depending on ...

  8. Post Secondary Enrollment Options - Wikipedia

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    Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) is an academic option open to high school seniors, juniors and sophomores in various US states, such as Minnesota, Ohio, Washington and Florida. [1] The options allow students to take courses at the college level.

  9. 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.