Dual Credit @ FCHS
Again in 2023/24 -
these classes will be tuition and fees free.
You will just owe a $25 textbook fee each semester per class.
The courses listed below are available through our partnership with Metropolitan Community College:
- College Spanish (Spanish 4)
- Health Occupations - CNA
- College Calculus (MCC)
- College Trigonometry (MCC)
- College Statistics (MCC)
- Pre Calculus Algebra (MCC)
- Applied Math (MCC)
- Business Math (MCC)
- College Algebra (MCC)
- College English I & II (MCC)
Must meet English grade minimums from English 9 -11 to enrollMost math courses also required minimum grades from 9-11
HOW TO USE THIS PAGE
Click on the image on the left to go to MCC's website.
Double click to open up the document on the left in a new tab for more details on dual credit classes offered at FCHS and costs involved.
Scroll through the lists above to see the dual credit courses offered on campus at FCHS. This list is especially helpful to take on college visits so when you are visiting with college advisors you can double check the credits transferring.
WHAT IS ARTICULATION?
Articulation is a term used to describe the courses taught at one school will be allowed or accepted at another institution. This is important because you want to make sure that the class you take will "count" because the content is the same.
Colleges and universities publish articulation agreements after reviewing the curriculum and the level of instruction - then agreeing on how courses completed at a community college for instance, will satisfy course requirements at the future 4yr institution.
The articulation agreements and transfer agreements included here are official contracts between a four-year institution and MCC to guarantee the MCC associates degree and the dual credit classes we offer will transfer to the four-year institution(s).
With Transfer Nebraska, you can confirm whether courses you’ve already completed can transfer to one or more of Nebraska’s institutions. You can also see whether an individual course will transfer to a specific institution before you sign up – keeping you focused on your future.