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High School Students Get a Jump on College with Dual Enrollment | Jawaan! South Asian Thing

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A growing number of high school students are considering their options outside of Advanced Placement courses when it comes to pursuing early college credit. More are now looking into dual enrollment courses at community colleges to pad their academic resumes and get a taste of college life before they graduate high school. Some high schools have even begun offering fewer AP offerings in favor of partnering with community college programs ...

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High School Students Get a Jump on College with Dual Enrollment

4 hours ago ago from blog.scholarships.com

A growing number of high school students are considering their options outside of Advanced Placement courses when it comes to pursuing early college credit. More are now looking into dual enrollment courses at community colleges to pad their academic resumes and get a taste of college life before they graduate high school. Some high schools have even begun offering fewer AP offerings in favor of partnering with community college programs. ...

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Record enrollment at W.Va. higher ed institutions

2 hours ago ago from The Charleston, West Virginia 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Charleston, WV

Fall enrollment at West Virginia's public universities and colleges has topped 90,000 students for the first time. View post: Record enrollment at W.Va. higher ed institutions

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23 hours ago ago from Pacific Progressive

by Brian Pusser, John Levin This article was published by the Center for American Progress. Read the full report  (pdf) Download the executive summary  (pdf) Read also:  Training Tomorrow's Workforce: Community College and Apprenticeship as Collaborative Routes to Rewarding Careers  •  Strong Students, Strong Workers: Models for Student Success through Workforce Development and Community College Partnerships   ...

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20 hours ago ago from Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog

A new study, reported in yesterday's S.F. Chronicle , pushes teacher ed programs to prepare new high school teachers to do more than lecture their students. "The job of the high school teacher has changed," said Margaret Gaston, president and executive director of the Santa Cruz-based Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning. "They're having to deliver instruction in a new way." To reduce the dropout rate and increase the number ...

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21 minutes ago ago from Politics Daily

Holiday shopping just got more more difficult for Iowa college students this year. Thanks to state funding cutbacks, many students will be spending a little less on gifts and a little more on tuition. Iowa Gov. Chet Culver approved a $522 million budget cut on Oct. 28, erasing 10 percent of funds from each of Iowa's 28 state departments. Well over half the cuts -- $332 million -- came out of educational funding, which covers everything from ...

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