Dual Enrollment provides qualified high school students the opportunity to enroll free of charge in college courses to earn both college credit and credit toward high school graduation.
The Dual Enrollment Program is the enrollment of an eligible secondary student in a postsecondary course creditable toward high school completion, a career certificate, or an associate degree. Dual Enrollment shall serve to shorten the time necessary for students to complete the requirements associated with the conference of a degree, broaden the scope of curricular options available to students, and increase the depth of study available for a particular subject by offering co-sponsored college credit courses to eligible high school students as provided in the Dual Enrollment Agreement. Students enrolled are exempt from the payment of registration, tuition, and laboratory fees.
Early Admission is a form of Dual Enrollment permitting high school students to enroll in college or career courses on a full-time basis on a CFK campus. Early Admission students must be enrolled in their local high school or home education program and obtain advance approval from their high school principal or home education parent to participate in the program ensuring that their college credits apply toward high school graduation. Participation in Early Admission shall be limited to students in grades 11 and 12. A student must enroll in a minimum of 12 college credit hours per semester or the equivalent to 12 college credit semester hours to participate in the Early Admission Program; however, a student may not be required to enroll in more than 15 college credit hours per semester or the equivalent.
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