Dual Credit Information
To enroll in dual credit courses all students must have at least a B average and meet the required ACT score for the course applied for.
Successful completion of at least 14 core high school units and/or junior status
Academic dual credit courses will be averaged as part of the student's overall GPA on a 5.0 scale and placed on the student's final transcript
CTE dual credit courses will be averaged as part of the student's overall GPA on a 4.0 scale and placed on the student's final transcript
Each 3 hour college course will count as 1 Carnegie unit. Any student completing a course that has less than 3 college hours will only receive ½ Carnegie unit.
Any student who does not make a grade of C or better during the fall semester will not be eligible to enroll in a dual enrollment class during the spring semester.
Successful completion of at least 14 core high school units and/or junior status
Academic dual credit courses will be averaged as part of the student's overall GPA on a 5.0 scale and placed on the student's final transcript
CTE dual credit courses will be averaged as part of the student's overall GPA on a 4.0 scale and placed on the student's final transcript
Each 3 hour college course will count as 1 Carnegie unit. Any student completing a course that has less than 3 college hours will only receive ½ Carnegie unit.
Any student who does not make a grade of C or better during the fall semester will not be eligible to enroll in a dual enrollment class during the spring semester.