This opportunity, career and technology education, is designed to be completed at the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center (CTC). This option offers specific educational curriculum with the goal of entering the workforce following high school or provide a foundation toward future post-secondary training. Programs of study vary in length.
Lebanon High School students may take college courses in their junior and/or senior year. These college courses will be counted as both high school and college credit. The goal is to encourage a broad range of students to experience post-secondary course work and its increased rigor while in the supportive environment of Lebanon High School. It encourages more students to pursue post-secondary education and decrease the need for remedial course work at the college level. Dual Enrollment is for the capable student, not just the exceptional student. Students who demonstrate the skills needed to succeed in a non-remedial college course will be encouraged and permitted to enroll.
Requirements for Dual Enrollment may include:
The student must have a minimum 3.0 GPA OR is recommended by a teacher or counselor for college level work with the final approval of the principal.
Courses offered at LHS must be taken at Lebanon High School.
The student must meet the college requirements for courses and placement testing.
The student must earn a minimum grade of “C” in the college course for high school and college credit.
The student will pay a reduced cost per credit at the designated post-secondary institution. For classes held on the college campuses, the student is responsible for the cost of books and fees (activity fees, technology fees, lab fees, etc.). Scholarships are available for students in financial need upon request. A student agreement is required to take dual enrollment courses. This agreement states that students who earn a “D” or “F” in the course must pay for the total costs (tuition, books, and all fees).
Each student may take one dual enrollment course off campus as long as funding is available.
All fees for courses must be paid prior to enrollment in the course(s) by the student/family.
Transportation will not be provided by the Lebanon School District.
Homeschooled students are permitted to enroll in dual enrollment options. Priority for course enrollment is first provided to LHS students. A homeschooled student must take courses at LHS if offered as a component of the College in the High School (CIHS) program rather than attending the college for the same course.
The Dual Enrollment Program will expand as colleges partner with Lebanon High School and add additional course offerings or programs as approved by the principal. Enrollment will depend on scheduling issues (high school and college) and the availability of funds. This program is contingent upon continued yearly funding.
All application materials (application, transcript, SAT scores, letters and any application fees) are to be collected by the high school counselor/administrator and submitted together to the college’s Admissions Office. The deadline for admission is in concert with the admission deadlines for each respective college.
Programs of Study
Lebanon High School is currently working to seek approval for Career and Techical Education programs. Courses will be available for all students. Once approved, more information regarding college articulation agreements and certifications will be made available.
Lebanon Virtual Academy & Cedar Academy
The Lebanon School District presents an exciting choice for students and families interested in virtual classes. For more information on the broad range of classes offered through the Lebanon Virtual Academy or Cedar Academy, please meet with the counseling department. Course offerings range from full-time enrollment to partial schedules to single course enrichment or credit recovery experiences. Please note that there may be fees associated with enrollment in this program.