Dual Enrollment
The Dual Enrollment Program at EdisonLearning offers a unique opportunity for high school students to get a head start on their college education. By participating in our program, students can earn valuable college credits while still in high school, setting them up for academic success and a seamless transition to higher education.
Why Choose EdisonLearning's Dual Enrollment?
- Accelerated Learning: Dive into college-level courses and challenge students' academic capabilities.
- Cost Savings: Reduce future college tuition by earning credits now.
- Flexible Scheduling: Courses designed to fit into high school timetables, ensuring students can manage both sets of responsibilities.
- Diverse Course Offerings: From humanities to STEM, explore a wide range of subjects that align with future career aspirations.
Dual Enrollment Credentials
Enrolling in Dual Enrollment through EdisonLearning is the best way for students to earn college credit and expand their learning journey.
Syllabi, faculty credentials, assessment information and more
Benefits of a four-year
institution
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Higher likelihood of credit transfer in- and out-of-state
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Larger course catalog with specialty courses
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Highly credentialed faculty devoted to research and education
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Academic rigor prepares students for post-secondary success
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Potential for student support services in a communal and collaborative environment
Course Process
- Advisor processes course registration for student with EdisonLearning
- Student receives welcome email with all policies, course expectations and login credentials
- Student has the full asynchronous college experience
- Course instructed by college faculty using the college's learning management system
- Student expected to uphold college policies and procedures
- College reports final grade back to EdisonLearning
- Student grade available in transcripts and eSchoolware records
EdisonLearning Dual Enrollment Starts in 18 States
Please talk to your EdisonLearning representative for a complete list of offeringsArizona
Commonly called dual enrollment.
Colorado
Called concurrent or dual enrollment.
Florida
Georgia
Called dual enrollment.
Illinois
Called dual credit.
Indiana
Called dual credit or early college.
Kentucky
Called dual credit.
Michigan
Called dual enrollment.
Minnesota
Called dual enrollment.
Missouri
Called dual enrollment.
North Carolina
Called career & college promise (CCP)
Ohio
Called college credit plus. (CCP)
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Tennessee
Called dual enrollment.
Virginia
Called high school dual enrollment.
Washington
Wisconsin
Called early college credit.
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