Taking Advantage of Dual Enrollment Programs for Early College Success

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"Discover the benefits of Dual Enrollment, where high school students can earn college credits, work towards a degree or certificate, and graduate early. Learn the difference between an Associate's Degree and a Certificate, and how to navigate the process with a College Liaison for a successful transition post-graduation."

  • Dual Enrollment
  • College Courses
  • Early Graduation
  • Associates Degree
  • Transition Plan

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  1. Dual Enrollment Taking free college courses while at OYA

  2. What is Dual Enrollment? Taking a college courses while in high school Get 10 elective credits at OYA Work on a certificate/degree ahead of time Graduate college early

  3. Associates Degree or Certificate? An Associates degree is a college degree that includes studying general education and your major classes (allows you to transfer to university) A certificate contains only the classes you need to learn specific skills for the job you want. Usually takes a year or less to complete.

  4. Certificates at Community Colleges

  5. The Process Step 1 Step 2 Meet with Linda, College Liaison (Zoom/in-person) Submit College Application

  6. Meet With Your College Liaison! Part of the graduation process is to meet with your College & Career Liaison to create a transition plan A transition plan is what you plan to do after graduation such as work, go to college or trade school Contact Linda Ahmad to set up a meeting to begin creating your plan either over Zoom or in- person. Call/Text: (408) 465-9204 E-mail: lahmad@sccoe.org

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