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What's the dual enrollment process at Wallace Community College?

I'm a high school student interested in dual enrollment at Wallace Community College. Can anyone share details about the application process for dual enrollment, including deadlines and requirements?

11 months ago

Before I explain the Wallace Community College process specifically, let me briefly explain what dual enrollment means for those who may not know. Dual enrollment means a high school student can take college courses to earn both high school and college credits simultaneously.

Regarding the dual enrollment process at Wallace Community College, firstly, you'll need to consult with your high school guidance counselor. They will help you get into the right courses and check to ensure you meet the GPA requirements from your high school.

In general, the steps to apply for dual enrollment are as follows:

1. Fill out the Dual Enrollment Application: This can often be located on the college's website or at the admissions office.

2. Submit official high school transcripts: These will need to reflect a cumulative GPA of 2.5 for ninth through twelfth graders for Academic courses and 2.0 for Career Technical programs.

3. Take placement test if required: The score requirements will vary depending on the program you're interested in. For instance, students wishing to enroll in a college level English or math course may have to either meet the ACT score requirements or take a placement test such as the ACCUPLACER.

4. Submit a Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Agreement: This completed form allows Wallace Community College to release your academic transcript to your high school.

5. Safety and compliance forms: You might be also asked to provide emergency contact information and acknowledge the college’s behavioral policies—this information usually forms part of your application.

Registrar deadlines for course registration often depend on when the term starts but this is definitely something you should verify directly with Wallace Community College to ensure you apply on time.

The last, but possibly most important, point to note is that, as a dual enrollment student, you're a college student. Your coursework, exams, and attendance will mirror that of any traditional college student. This is a fantastic opportunity to get a head start on your college career, but also keep in mind the level of dedication it entails.

Please note: This is a general dual enrollment process and may vary slightly from school to school. Always double-check with the specific college or your high school counselor to ensure you meet all requirements.

Remember, Dual Enrollment programs can be very beneficial. You are given an opportunity to gain college credits, which may save time and money once you graduate high school. Also, by taking college-level courses, you're challenging yourself, which looks great on your college application. Good luck!

11 months ago

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