Do I have to leave my high school campus to take the class?
No, you are actually receiving the college credit for what you are learning in your high school classroom.
No, you are actually receiving the college credit for what you are learning in your high school classroom.
There is absolutely no cost to you. College tuition is waived in the CTE Dual Credit Program.
You can login to SERS to see which classes you have registered for.
No. You do not need your Social Security number to register for CTE Dual Credit.
The colleges can grant you college credit because your high school instructors and CTE directors work with the college instructors. Therefore, you are actually receiving college level instruction in your high school classroom.
No. These credits will follow you for the rest of your life. If at any point in your life you wish to have these credits transferred to a college of your choosing, all you need to do is contact the college where you received credit and ask them to send a transcript.
There is no limit. The more college credit you earn while you are in high school, the more prepared you are to enter a technical program of your choice. Please keep in mind that excessive credit may negatively impact your eligibility for federal student aid. CTE Dual Credit participation is an optional student choice! Talk with [...]
You can login to SERS to see which classes you have registered for.
Yes you must register for your college credit through SERS during the year you take the class. Registration closes on May 1.
You must earn a "B" (3.0) or better in order to receive the college credit. If the CTE class requires two or more semesters of work in order to earn the college credit, you must have a "B" or better in all semesters.