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Head Start On College: Dual Credit Saves Time And Money

Sounds like something right off a student’s wish list: take one course and earn double the academic credits. Dual credit enables high school students to enroll in college-level coursework and earn both high school and college credit. Dual credit isn’t just a dream – it’s a reality for many high schools. As families look for more non-traditional ways to achieve and fund a college education, students are encouraged to participate in these arrangements in rapidly growing numbers.

Dual enrollment is another option. Here, high school students take a college course but only earn college credit for them. Most often, the arrangements for these programs are struck between community college and the high schools that are located within their district. According to Patty Yadgir, who served as Dual Credit Coordinator at west suburban Chicago’s College of DuPage, many high schools in their district offer dual credit courses.

“Typically juniors and seniors have the opportunity to take courses for dual credit, according to Yadgir.”After an initial application fee, tuition may be free or discounted, depending on the school. This provides a significant savings for families.”

Illinois has been offering these programs in some form since 1984. They have experienced two growth spurts. The first came after both high schools and colleges could count the students in their enrollments, no longer competing for state funding based on enrollments. The second surge in enrollments occurred when Accelerated College Enrollment (ACES) grants were initiated in 2001 to cover part or all of the students’ tuition and fees.

Dual enrollment and dual credit have become common options in Illinois high schools. Because these programs have different implications for school revenue allocations and costs, schools may promote them differently. It is often up to parents or students to seek out the opportunities.

What do students gain from participation in dual credit and dual enrollment programs?

1)    Reduces the time to graduation

2)    Reduces cost of attendance

3)    Higher college grade point averages

4)    Raises student motivation and aspiration

5)    Increases curriculum options and degree of academic challenge

6)    Reduces high school drop-out rates

7)    Increases student retention in college

8)    Increases post-secondary enrollment

9)    Facilitates the transition between high school and college

10) Enhances readiness for college level work and reduces need for remedial courses

Are there any downsides? Not really. But you do need to be an informed consumer. “There is only one school that I know of, the University of Illinois, that will not award college credit for courses taken as dual credit,” said Yadgir. Students should consult the college or university to which they are considering transferring to ensure credits will be recognized and that the appropriate paperwork and fees are paid in a timely manner.

Also, the list of dual credit courses available may not be included in a high school’s course catalog. Each year, students should consult their guidance counselor to find out what courses are on the list, since the list may change from year to year. If you don’t see a particular course, ask.

Finally, a caution: high school students should carefully consider the number of courses which they take for dual credit. If a student takes enough classes for dual credit they can reach “sophomore” standing and may become ineligible for financial assistance or scholarships that would be available only to an incoming freshman.

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