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More than a million high school students across the nation participate in dual enrollment each year. Dual enrollment students are more likely to graduate from high school, enroll in college, and complete college degrees. But students from historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups and low-income backgrounds do not have equitable access to or success in dual enrollment. This playbook examines nine dual enrollment programs in Florida, Ohio, and Washington that have narrowed or closed equity gaps in dual enrollment for Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and Pacific Islander students.

Students who meet criteria for General Education dual/joint enrollment, or one year of Algebra or Math for Technology I and II with a minimum grade point average of 2.5 in these courses. The Technology Department requires one year of physics, chemistry, principles of technology or physical science with a minimum grade point average of 2.5. The Business Department requires one year of English or applied communications with a minimum grade point average of 2.5.

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The EU controls the export, transit, brokering and technical assistance of dual-use items so that it can contribute to international peace and security and prevent the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD).

EU General Export Authorisations (EUGEAs) allow exports of dual-use items to certain destinations under certain conditions (see Annex II of the Regulation). Regulation (EU) 2021/821 provides for the following EUGEAs:

Dual enrollment includes a variety of programs through which high school students are enrolled simultaneously in both high school and college to earn both high school and college credit. Such programs make college more affordable for families and introduce students to higher level coursework before they immerse themselves in college life. Learn more about dual enrollment through this short video.

Wisconsin currently offers courses through the Early College Credit Program. The program allows Wisconsin public and private high school students to take one or more courses at an institution of higher education for high school and/or college credit. For a detailed understanding of the new program, please review the Early College Credit Program and Start College Now webpages.

U.S. dual nationals owe allegiance to both the United States and the foreign country (or countries, if they are nationals of more than one). They are required to obey the laws of both countries, and either country has the right to enforce its laws. Claims of other countries upon U.S. dual-nationals may result in conflicting obligations under the laws of each country. U.S. dual nationals may also face restrictions in the U.S. consular protections available to U.S. nationals abroad, particularly in the country of their other nationality.

No. According to federal guidelines, dual enrolled students are not eligible for financial aid administered by NOVA. However, poor performance in dual enrolled classes may impact future financial aid eligibility. You may apply for financial aid once you graduate from high school.

If you are a dual enrolled student under age 18, your parents may generally access records and grades created by or shared with your high school. For more details about student privacy laws, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), visit the U.S. Department of Education website. To grant your parents direct access to your records, submit a notarized copy of NOVA Form 125-356.

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The dual dispatch pilot pairs CARE responders with SPD officers, with both units dispatched simultaneously by the 911 Center, which is also housed in the CARE Department. After arriving at the scene and ensuring it is safe, SPD officers can respond to other calls while the CARE responders provide services. This initial dual dispatch pilot model will inform future development of diversified response and is designed to accommodate rapid iteration and continuous improvement. This program allows the City to deploy new teams specialized to help people in crisis, safely gather critical data to grow the program responsibly, and make an immediate impact freeing up critical and sometimes scarce police and fire resources.

    Complete NSCC Admissions Application Submit the Dual Enrollment Application The only financial aid that dual enrollment students are eligible to receive is the Dual Enrollment Lottery Grant. To be eligible to receive a Dual Enrollment scholarship grant you must provide proof of U.S. citizenship/permanent residence or lawful presence when you apply for financial aid. There are many ways to verify this.
If you wish to enroll full-time, in 12 or more college credit hours in the same term, you must also: Submit an immunization form. You must make a prior arrangement with your high school, an umbrella school, or the local board of education in order to receive credit toward a high school diploma. Students are responsible for obtaining verification of transfer credit to a university.

  • Provided by an eligible training provider
  • Meets one or more identified competency standards
  • Instructor-led for a majority of the training
  • Results in the dual trainee receiving an eligible industry-recognized degree, certificate, or credential
What Training Providers are Eligible? An eligible related instruction training provider must operate legally in Minnesota by meeting one of the following standards:

  • Operated by the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities or the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • Registered as a postsecondary institution by OHE
  • Licensed as a postsecondary institution by OHE
  • Exempt from registration and licensure provisions as approved by OHE
How Much Money Can a Grantee Receive? Each spring, approximately $2 million in Dual Training Grant funds are available. A grantee can receive up to $150,000 a year of which a dual trainee can benefit up to $6,000 per year. Grantees receive funds through a reimbursement process. Grantees pay related instruction costs and OHE reimburses grantees for related instruction costs. In some cases, a cost match is required of grantees. Allowable related instruction costs include tuition, fees, books, and materials that are required by training providers.

The Related Instruction Inventory is a starting point for employers to develop a dual-training program. This inventory includes education and training program options for MN Dual-Training Pipeline occupations. Employers are not required to partner with the training providers on the list as the list is a means to simply provide options.

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Start by identifying one of the established dual or double degree programs available at Binghamton University. Apply to both degree programs separately. By carefully structuring the sequence of courses, recognizing comparable course offerings and using courses in one program to count as electives in the other, students can complete both degree programs in less time. Generally, a dual or double degree program can be completed in three years of full-time study, rather than the traditional four years (two years per degree) that it would take to earn the degrees separately.

Get on track early, complete your college degree faster and save money. Below are the eligibility requirements and steps for Dual Enrollment/Early Admission at Palm Beach State College. If you have any questions, please email dualenr...@palmbeachstate.edu.

Important: Home Ed & PEP Students must reside in Palm Beach County. Home Education students must be registered with the Palm Beach County School District Home Education Office. PEP Students must submit their scholarship letter with their dual enrollment authorization form.

Students will earn a college degree through our early college or middle college programs or earn individual college credits through a Jumpstart to College pathway, all while still completing their high school diploma requirements.

Options for MCPS Students: As a MCPS student, there are many dual enrollment options available to you. Students from 9th to 12th grade may enroll at MC and take just one course, or enough to earn a college degree while still in high school.

Options for private school students: As a private school student there are many dual enrollment options available to you. Students from 9th to 12th grade may enroll at MC and take just one course or enough to earn significant credit towards a college degree while still in high school.

This 15-minute video provides an overview of dual enrollment at Helena College, including helpful information to get started and be successful, as well as frequently asked questions: Dual Enrollment Info Night

Speak with your high school counselor about taking dual classes on the CSM campus to ensure that you are eligible to participate in the program and to review graduation requirements. Homeschool students will also use this Dual Enrollment form. Complete the appropriate form:

All instruction for these classes takes place in the high school classroom, and students will not need to come to the college campus for these classes. Examples of these dual enrollment courses are Honors Composition and Rhetoric, Pre-Calculus, and Algebra III. Students can speak to their high school counselor to determine what Dual Enrollment classes may be offered at their particular school. This opportunity is not the same as the College Board's AP program.

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