Dual Enrollment
Earn College Credit While attending High School
Dual enrollment provides students the unique opportunity to get a head start on their higher education goals.
Dual enrollment – also known as concurrent enrollment – enables high school students to take college courses, taught by college professors, at their high school campus. These courses can also count toward your high school diploma, allowing students to get a head start on their higher education goals.
Who Can Enroll
Students attending a noncredit or adult education high school or equivalency program can enroll in classes at their local community college.
This includes students attending community schools, continuation high schools, juvenile court schools, or adult education programs. All students follow the same process for enrolling in courses. Read more below to learn more and enroll today.
How to enroll
Steps to Enroll as a Dual Enrollment student vary from college to college, but may include the following.
Specific steps and details differ from college to college. Students should check with their high school or adult education counselor or contact their local college campus for guidance on enrollment requirements
Advantages & Benefits
High school students and students attending a noncredit or adult education high school or equivalency program can enroll in classes at their local community college.
With over 150 CCC Campuses across the state, you can find the right fit for your success.