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That’s the power of dual enrollment, a life-changing opportunity for first-gen, Latino, and Black students to earn college credit while still in high school. In this episode of our Transfer Basics Series, we walk you through everything you need to know:
Dual enrollment is a program that allows high school students to take college-level courses at community colleges. These classes can count toward both high school graduation and a future college degree. It's a practical way for students to explore new subjects, challenge themselves academically, and shorten the time and cost it takes to earn a college degree.
While requirements may vary by district, most community colleges look for:
- A minimum GPA (often around 2.5 or higher)
- A certain grade level, usually junior or senior year
- A commitment to academic success—these are real college classes with real grades
It’s essential to take dual enrollment seriously. Starting college with low grades can hurt your GPA and affect future opportunities. On the other hand, a strong early GPA opens doors to scholarships, honors programs, and competitive transfer pathways.
This is critical information for families, educators, and school partners committed to educational access and equity.
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