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Are you intersted in teaching as a career field? Many students who are looking to receive a teaching or education degree choose to take additional college classes through KSOI, CollegeNOW, or Concurrent Enrollment programs to complete some General Education requirements towards their degree.
If you are not doing well in your concurrent enrollment class, you can drop the MCC side of the dual credit class up to 14 days before the last day of class. Once you've dropped the MCC class, you will receive a grade of "W" on your college transcript for the class. This grade does not affect your college GPA, but the class will still count towards your overall attempted credit hours.
Overall attempted credit hours can impact your future eligibility for financial aid at MCC and other institutions. If you have questions about dropping a class, contact your Dual Enrollment Navigator, Alyssa Wiese.