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DUAL CREDIT
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What is Dual Credit? -
It is an agreement between a college and high school that allows students to earn both high school and college credit. In order for staff members to teach dual credit, they must have a masters degree plus 18 hours in the subject area. The students take the course(s) on the high school campus during the regular school day. -
Students must meet the college's entrance requirements to take dual credit courses. What are the benefits of Dual Credit? -
Students challenge themselves, gaining experience with a college level course. -
Students receive both high school and college credit from the local community college. -
College of choice may also grant college credit toward their graduation requirements, depending upon their major. Listed below are the dual credit courses that CLHS offers. Click onto each file to learn more about each course, its requirements and how to qualify. Concordia Lutheran High School was interviewed by Channel 2 news awhile back. Students had the opportunity to share their positive experiences with taking dual credit courses on our campus. And we discussed the benefits of taking these courses to get a jump start on a college education. http://www.click2houston.com/news/Students-Take-Dual-Credit-Courses/-/1735978/6597516/-/hw09k0/-/index.html

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