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 4.5 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.
Dual credit courses will not be used in the calculations for valedictorian, salutatorian, and Best of Class.
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 4.5 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.
Dual credit courses will not be used in the calculations for valedictorian, salutatorian, and Best of Class.