You Could Be Earning College Credit....in High School!
What is Dual Enrollment? Dual Enrollment means that a student is taking a class that will be used for high school credit AND for college credit. Credit for the course(s) is placed on the student's high school diploma. Concurrently, credit is placed on an official DACC transcript.
Dual Enrollment Steps/Procedures:
Students are required to take any placement assessments necessary for the chosen college course. (The college administers the ASSET placement assessment or ACT/SAT scores may be used too. A foreign-language assessment is required for enrollment in all foreign language courses above the entry-level DACC course.)
ACT/SAT course placement requirements.
Dual Enrollment opportunities may be offered to high school students in the following settings: on the DACC campus; at a DACC extension center site; during the regular school day at the student's home high school, or via alternative delivery courses such as online courses or video courses.
For Dual Enrollment courses, students attending an Illinois high school in the DACC district, do not pay tuition, but are responsible for fees and books when applicable.
Developmental courses (noted below) are not eligible for "dual enrollment." They can be taken as "High School Credit" or "College Credit." Developmental Courses include: DEVE 098 English, DEVE 099 English, DEVR 098 Reading Skills, DEVR 099 Reading Skills, DEVM 098 Mathematics, DEVM 099 Mathematics, DEVM 100 Mathematics, MATH 101 Basic Algebra, MATT 132 Elementary Tech Math, and GSI 100 Simply Science.
Home-schooled students, Indiana high school students, and out-of-district Illinois high school students are not eligible for the tuition waiver.