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To teach college-level dual credit classes in the State of Texas, high school teachers must hold a graduate degree (Masters or PhD) and have eighteen graduate hours (six courses) in the teaching field. These credentials are also required to teach at community and junior colleges.
Admission Requirements Average ACT 19.74. Average SAT 1030. 46% Rank in Top 25% of Class. 57% Begin UTRGV with Prior College Hours.
Dual Credit Costs Students only pay for tuition and textbooks. Initial test fee for the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment is waived for dual credit students.
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We take a holistic approach to admissions so we get a well-rounded picture of who each applicant is and how they would impact our campus community. High school graduates in the top 10 percent of their graduating class receive assured admission to UTRGV.
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) reported that more than 186,000 students were officially enrolled in dual credit courses across all institutions in Texas in fall 2021, with 92% of dual credit students enrolled at Texas public community colleges.
UT High School allows students to earn both high school and college credit in select courses (this is commonly referred to as dual enrollment or early college start). UTHS students can take courses at their local community college or through UEX, the University of Texas at Austin online college program.
Most dual credit classes are considerably cheaper, and some community colleges even offer them free of charge for students in the tax district. A high school graduate entering, for example, Austin Community College (ACC) would pay $400 for each class, whereas high school students can take these classes for free!
To teach college-level dual credit classes in the State of Texas, high school teachers must hold a graduate degree (Masters or PhD) and have eighteen graduate hours (six courses) in the teaching field. These credentials are also required to teach at community and junior colleges.

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