Essay On Dual Grad In High School

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AP classes are offered throughout the nation and taken by students that are eager to challenge themselves. The opportunity for a high school student to earn college credit is unbeatable. The money used to be able to pay for education in college is mind blowing, in high school I am able to get my education for nearly no money taken out of mine or my parents pocket. The dual grad program put on by Scott Community College is a way for high school students to earn their associate’s degree when they graduate from high school. “Credit transfer policies vary by university and can even vary by department within a single school” (Snider). The concurrent enrollment programs in high school are a great way for students to earn college credit and should …show more content…

The transfer programs are able to help students with an easier transition into college with the credits they received in high school. I have been able to talk to college admission counselors and explain what the dual grad program will give me coming out of highschool. The credits I would be receiving would put me in a unique spot and offer me lots of opportunities. Not all universities or colleges take all the dual program credit earned and some may not take any credit. If a college that accepts all the credit, I would be entering college as a transfer junior academically. The state schools such as the University of Iowa, Iowa State University, the University of Northern Iowa are accepting to the credits earn in the dual grad program. The ability to receive college credit in high school is a great way to get started but the way you are taught and how the courses are run also give you a slight taste of how college will work and be ran. When I get stumped during a course I try to figure out the problem by myself before I go and ask for help. The help I need was always provided The teachers that taught the college classes were always able to give feedback to make a better student and to help me grow in the mindset of a college and high school

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