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What is "dual enrollment"?

What is Dual Enrollment?

Dual enrollment refers to a program that allows high school students to enroll in college-level courses and earn credits that count towards both their high school diploma and future college degree. This unique opportunity enables students to experience college-level academics while still in high school, providing them with a head start on their college education.

What does Dual Advisors provide?

At Dual Advisors, we work with students to create personalized academic plans that integrate college-level courses into their high school curriculum. Through careful planning and guidance, students can earn college credits while completing their high school requirements, setting them on a path towards academic success.

Dual Advisors offers several benefits, including:

  • Advanced Learning: Students gain exposure to college-level coursework, challenging them academically and preparing them for the rigors of higher education.
  • Time and Cost Savings: By earning college credits in high school, students can potentially shorten their time in college and reduce overall tuition costs.
  • Smooth Transition to College: Dual Advisors helps students transition to college by familiarizing them with the academic expectations and demands of higher education.

What does it cost?

At Dual Advisors, we believe in transparency and simplicity when it comes to pricing. Our courses and services are all-inclusive, with no surprise fees or hidden costs. The prices for our courses include all materials needed to complete the course, ensuring that nothing additional will be required for your student to succeed. We understand the importance of clarity in financial matters, and our pricing reflects our commitment to providing a straightforward and comprehensive educational experience for homeschooling students.

What courses are available?

Dual Advisors currently offers several dozen online, fully accredited dual-credit and college-level courses through partnerships with universities and colleges across the United States. A complete listing of our course offerings can be found on our Coursework page.

Course materials & books

Each course is conducted entirely online. Included with the course are all required learning resources, materials, exam proctoring expenses, and dedicated support from expert mentors, professors, and student teachers. The courses are fully self-contained and offered fully online, including the required materials.

Support & accountability

There are several layers of support available to ensure every student's success. Each course has its own academic support system in addition to the support provided by Dual Advisors. The course instructors are experienced and actively participate in your learning, holding regular office hours and being available for any questions along the way. Student Coaches are also available to check on your progress, organize study groups, and assist you in setting goals for success.

Transferring credits

Our coursework is accredited by the top regional and national standards. It is transcribed by a University or College and supported by professors who meets these standards. Generally, these credits will transfer to your selected university or college just like any other on-campus credits, PSEO, or AP coursework. Moreover, our Dual Advisors can proactively communicate with the admissions department at your chosen university to ensure that the credits are equivalent and transferable.

Course Equivalencies

Each credit-granting university has their own grading scale. Some consider everything above a 90% to be an A, while some universities consider 90-92% to be an A-, for example.

Age & identification requirements

Dual credit coursework is available for students who are at least 13 years old. To receive transferable college credit for this course, Dual Advisors and its partners will need to verify your identity using a government-issued or school-issued photo ID. Make sure to have your ID ready for the proctored mid-term and final examinations, as well as when applying for a transcript. You can start studying for this course without the appropriate identification, but it is necessary to have a government-issued or school-issued photo ID before scheduling the mid-term exam.

Technological requirements

All dual credit coursework is conducted online, requiring access to a computer or laptop, as well as consistent internet connectivity. Make sure your device meets the minimum requirements for completing a course for credit by reviewing the information specific to your operating system.

FOR PC:

Hardware

  • Intel Core 2 Duo (or AMD 64×2 Dual-Core) processor
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 80 GB hard drive
  • 1024×768 resolution monitor
  • Soundcard with microphone and speakers
  • Built-in or external webcam
  • Broadband internet connection with speeds of  at least 2 Mbps download and 2 Mbps upload. Hot spots are not recommended. Test internet speed at: http://www.speedtest.net
  • Browser with pop-up blocker disabled

Software

  • Windows 7 or above

FOR MAC:

Hardware

  • Intel Core 2 Duo (or AMD 64×2 Dual-Core) processor
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 80 GB hard drive
  • 1024×768 resolution monitor
  • Soundcard with microphone and speakers
  • Built-in or external webcam
  • Broadband internet connection with speeds of  at least 2 Mbps download and 2 Mbps upload. Hot spots are not recommended. Test internet speed at: http://www.speedtest.net
  • Browser with pop-up blocker disabled

Software

  • Mac OS 10.6 “Snow Leopard” or above

Workload & estimated completion time

In each dual credit course, you can expect to spend around 135-160 contact hours. A significant portion of this time will be dedicated to reading the material, watching instructional videos, and completing the Check Your Knowledge Participation Quizzes. To complete the larger mastery assignments, you should set aside at least 20 hours, and the rest of your time should be devoted to studying for and taking your midterm and final exams. Although the course does have set start and end dates, the courses are offered asynchronously, meaning they can be completed around your schedule.

Drop date & refund policy

Students can receive a full refund if they drop the course and notify us in writing within 15 days of their purchase.

For more detailed information about Dual Advisors' refund and drop date policies, see our Refund & Drop Date Policies Page.

Request a Transcript

Once you have successfully finished the course and obtained a passing grade, you have the opportunity to request an official transcript from our partnered university. Usually, the transcript can be requested for a small additional fee, typically between $20-$50 each. This transcript can be applied towards a future degree program at the partnering institution, or it can be transferred to another college or university of your choice. To gain clarity on how these credits can be utilized, we suggest contacting the admissions office at the specific educational institution you plan on attending. In case you have additional questions, Dual Advisors are available to provide definitions, tips, and assist with your interactions.

Earning an Associates Degree

By combining the pursuit of a college Associates degree with high school graduation, students can seize an exceptional opportunity. This simultaneous achievement is not only possible but also actively encouraged. Opting for an online accelerated degrees program ensures that completion can be accomplished within a year, catering to individuals who value efficiency. Nevertheless, it's worth noting that many dual credit students opt for a more flexible timeline of 2-3 years to ensure a balanced workload. Engaging with Dual Advisors will provide valuable insights into this possibility and how it aligns with personal goals.

What universities and colleges transcribe the coursework?

The courses offered by Dual Advisors and its educational partners are transcribed by accredited universities and colleges based in the United States. This accreditation ensures that the courses meet high academic standards and that the credits earned are widely recognized and transferable to other institutions.

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