Early Post-secondary Opportunities, or EPSOs are classes that allow CCHS students to earn post-secondary credit while still in high school.
All dual enrollment students will need to apply for the dual enrollment grant above.
Students can attend junior and senior year in programs both at CCHS and at the Livingston campus.
Students can take English and History their junior year if they have a 3.6 GPA. Students have several options senior year including statistics, algebra, speech, literature, psychology, and sociology.
Foundations of Education is offered to high school seniors.
All freshmen are presented the OSHA 10 certification materials and sit for the certification exam.
Advanced Computer Applications students prepare for and take the Microsoft Office Specialist exams.
Students can take English and History their junior year if they have a 3.6 GPA. Students have several options senior year including statistics, algebra, speech, literature, psychology, and sociology.
Welding students can earn AWS certifications.
Statewide dual credit classes are college-level courses taught at the high-school level by trained high-school teachers.
All students enrolled in a statewide dual credit course take the online challenge exam, which is used to assess mastery of the postsecondary-level learning objectives. Students which meet or exceed the exam ‘cut score’ receive college credit that can be applied to any Tennessee public postsecondary institution.