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Dual Enrollment allows students to begin taking free dual enrollment classes in the 9th grade and continue to take up to ten dual enrollment courses overall in grades 9-12. The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) administers the Dual Enrollment Program.
Dual enrollment provides students the unique opportunity to take community college classes while still in high school. Dual enrollment also known as concurrent enrollment enables high school students to take college courses, taught by college professors, at their high school campus.
Dual enrollment courses can be taught at the postsecondary campus, the high school, or online. The location of the course does not affect its status as a dual enrollment course. Students are enrolled at the postsecondary institution and earn postsecondary credit upon completion of the course.
TN Dual Enrollment Grant 2023-2024 Credit Hours Per CourseCredit Hour RateGrand Total1$176$184.802$176$369.603$176$554.404$176$739.202 more rows
This means students can only take up to three DE classes a semester. Students may choose from a range of general education courses (Math, English, Science, Social Studies, etc.) or from a variety of career technical courses. Dual enrollment (DE) courses are offered at most local colleges and universities.
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Early Admissions is a type of dual enrollment that has the same eligibility requirements as dual enrollment. The difference between the two programs is that the student is not enrolled in any other curriculum besides the dual enrollment courses. The student attends the college full-time.
Although there are many benefits students and their families must realize that dual enrollment courses become part of students permanent college transcripts; if a course is failed with a D or F, the grades could affect eligibility for financial aid and admission to other postsecondary institutions.
Dual Enrollment Policy Tennessee State University (TSU) offers high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to earn university credit by taking online courses. This program allows students to complete entry level college courses and have them count for both high school and college credit.

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