Dual enrollment definition

Dual enrollment means the enrollment of a 3- or 4-year-old student who is eligible for special education services in both a public school district, through which the student receives special education services, and a private or home school.
Dual enrollment means that a student is enrolled in a secondary school while simultaneously enrolled part-time or full-time as a non-matriculating student at a postsecondary institution, such as a community college, college or university.

Examples of Dual enrollment in a sentence

  • Grades Dual enrollment courses become part of a student’s permanent college transcript and are calculated into the student’s permanent postsecondary GPA, as well as the high school GPA.


More Definitions of Dual enrollment

Dual enrollment means a college-level course of study developed in accordance with KRS 164.098 in which a student is enrolled in a high school and postsecondary institution simultaneously, including participating in the Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky.
Dual enrollment means an opportunity for a high school student to take one or more college-credit-bearing courses taught by a college-level instructor and to earn transcripted college credit as well as high school credit at the time the student successfully passes the course. Any courses that meet this definition of dual enrollment are not subject to this rule;
Dual enrollment means college courses taught by instructors from the community college system of New Hampshire (CCSNH) in which high school students earn college credit while students are still enrolled in high school or a career technical education center.
Dual enrollment means simultaneous enrollment in both a high school and an Accredited Postsecondary Institution.
Dual enrollment means enrollment by a secondary student in a
Dual enrollment means a successful acceleration mechanism that allows high school students to pursue an advanced curriculum related to their postsecondary interests.
Dual enrollment means an opportunity for a high school student to take one or