A recent article in The 74 highlighting dual-enrollment outcomes for high school students touches on several themes that are of significant importance to educators and policymakers who seek to improve ...
Thanks to our legislators, Utah high school students can take college-level courses for $5 per credit hour. Concurrent enrollment courses allow students to earn college and high school credits in ...
As the cost of higher education continues to rise, families more and more often question whether college is worth it. Colorado Mountain College has an answer. For the past 20 years, CMC has worked ...
Rising college costs have led more high school students to explore earning credits through concurrent enrollment programs – which can save students and their families tens of thousands of dollars in ...
It takes some planning and work, but by taking advantage of Utah Valley University’s concurrent enrollment program, high school students have a great opportunity to save money on their college ...
For the first time in five years, I am teaching a section of Honors World History this fall. It’s a small class with lots of opportunity for interaction between the instructor and the student. That’s ...
In recent years, Bethel has bolstered its early college programs, offering high school students with pathways to start their college journeys early. By earning National Alliance of Concurrent ...
Close relationships between highly capable high school teachers and focused faculty at the University of Nevada, Reno, provide a cornerstone for a pilot program that builds confidence among high ...
Colorado Mountain College, the largest concurrent enrollment provider on the Western Slope, is celebrating two decades of saving families tens of millions of dollars in tuition and helping students ...
COLORADO — This week Governor Jared Polis released a plan to make college more affordable for Colorado students. Among one of the priorities, is having more students participate in Concurrent ...
John Lydgate once wrote, “You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time.” This truism is ...