I'm testing a XenApp on a Chromebook (Lenovo 14e Chromebook Gen 2) and wondered if dual screen was supported? I mean, fullscreen across two screens, like in Windows. I'm using a USB dock and have extended screens setup on the Chromebook itself, but once I launch a Citrix session (with the Workspace app from the Play Store), I can only go fullscreen on one monitor. In Windows, I know to set the session in "Window" mode, drag the window into the middle of both screens and activate fullscreen there, but it doesn't seem to be the case on Chrome OS.

Yes. You can do full screen on dual monitors. We have laptops and 2 monitors via USB-C so it technically will work across 3 monitors (laptop + 2 external monitors). This is using the Chrome App (not sure if android app on chrome does multi-monitor). If it doesn't open multi-monitor there's a button at the top with a expand to multi monitor you can click.


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More than a million high school students across the nation participate in dual enrollment each year. Dual enrollment students are more likely to graduate from high school, enroll in college, and complete college degrees. But students from historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups and low-income backgrounds do not have equitable access to or success in dual enrollment. This playbook examines nine dual enrollment programs in Florida, Ohio, and Washington that have narrowed or closed equity gaps in dual enrollment for Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and Pacific Islander students.

The EU controls the export, transit, brokering and technical assistance of dual-use items so that it can contribute to international peace and security and prevent the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD).

EU General Export Authorisations (EUGEAs) allow exports of dual-use items to certain destinations under certain conditions (see Annex II of the Regulation). Regulation (EU) 2021/821 provides for the following EUGEAs:

Dual Enrollment (DE) courses allow students to earn college credits before they graduate from high school. Frederick Community College (FCC) offers a variety of dual enrollment options in partnership with Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS). Your goals determine which option is best for you. See the school specific Contact your school counselor for more information on each program or to enroll.

U.S. dual nationals owe allegiance to both the United States and the foreign country (or countries, if they are nationals of more than one). They are required to obey the laws of both countries, and either country has the right to enforce its laws. Claims of other countries upon U.S. dual-nationals may result in conflicting obligations under the laws of each country. U.S. dual nationals may also face restrictions in the U.S. consular protections available to U.S. nationals abroad, particularly in the country of their other nationality.

Dual enrollment includes a variety of programs through which high school students are enrolled simultaneously in both high school and college to earn both high school and college credit. Such programs make college more affordable for families and introduce students to higher level coursework before they immerse themselves in college life. Learn more about dual enrollment through this short video.


Wisconsin currently offers courses through the Early College Credit Program. The program allows Wisconsin public and private high school students to take one or more courses at an institution of higher education for high school and/or college credit. For a detailed understanding of the new program, please review the Early College Credit Program and Start College Now webpages.

Beginning April 1, 2015, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) has offered a way to serve adults who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, known as dually eligible individuals. The goal of the Dual Eligible Integrated Care Demonstration Project, or Dual Demonstration Program, is to better coordinate the care its dually eligible members receive.

The Dual Demonstration Program tests an innovative payment and service delivery model to improve coordination of services for its dually eligible members, enhance quality of care and reduce costs for both the state and the federal governments. In the Dual Demonstration Program, one MMP provides the full array of Medicaid and Medicare services, integrating acute care and long-term services and supports for its members to better meet their health care needs.

The Dual Demonstration Program does not include dually eligible individuals who reside in intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities and related conditions and individuals with developmental disabilities who get services through one of these waivers:

Dually eligible individuals who meet all Dual Demonstration Program criteria are automatically or "passively" enrolled into an MMP following a notification process. The notification process involves letters sent to the member explaining the Dual Demonstration Program and identifying the MMP they will be enrolled in if the member takes no action. These individuals may choose to opt out of the Dual Demonstration Program.

Research from Columbia University1 found that students who dual enrolled in high school are more likely to graduate from high school, enroll in college, start college at a four-year institution, enroll in college full-time, and stay in college at least two years. Three years after high school graduation, students who had participated in dual enrollment courses had earned higher college GPAs and more postsecondary credits than their peers.

The Journalism School offers a number of combined or dual degree programs in conjunction with other professional schools at Columbia. These programs give Journalism School students the opportunity to pursue studies in related fields and tap into the full resources of the University.

Students enrolled for dual degrees with SIPA, Law, Business and the GSAS Religion (Graduate School of Arts and Science) program spend an academic year at the Journalism School. During this time, they fulfill all of their Journalism School requirements for graduation. They follow the same course of study as single-degree full-time M.S. students. It is not possible to fulfill degree requirements for another program while enrolled at the Journalism School unless that program counts Journalism School course credits towards its degree requirements.

The Journalism School and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science offer a dual Master of Science degree program in Computer Science and Journalism. This program is designed to prepare a new generation of professionals with skills in the technical aspects of both digital media and news production.

For more details about the M.S./J.D. program, contact Robert Ford, Director of Student Outreach at the Law School or Chanel Roche, assistant director of Student Life and dual degree liaison at the Journalism School.

The Journalism School and the Business School offer a five-semester program leading to the degrees of Master of Science in journalism and Master of Business Administration. Designed for the student who is interested both in media organization management and business communications, the dual program requires the completion of 17 courses in the Business School curriculum and the M.S. program of two consecutive terms in the Journalism School. Check with the Business School for information on their admission requirements and deadlines.

For more details about the M.S./M.B.A., please contact Columbia Business School Admissions at [email protected] or Chanel Roche, assistant director of Student Life and dual degree liaison at the Journalism School.

For more details about the M.S./M.A. programs, contact Edwin Torres, director of academic administration in the Department of Religion or Chanel Roche, assistant director of Student Life and dual degree liaison at the Journalism School.

All Early Achievers programs can request the Dual Language Designation. The Early Achievers Dual Language Designation recognizes programs supporting multilingual children and families in dual language learning environments to meet their specific strengths and needs.

High school students are able to take college courses offered on the high school campus (at select high schools), on a college campus, or online during the fall, winter and spring college terms. All college courses on the approved list that are successfully completed will receive dual credit by counting toward college and high school credit. The courses will appear on the high school transcript unless requested that it not during the enrollment process.

Beginning in the fall of the 2023-24 academic year all college courses approved at Montgomery College will be available for MCPS dually enrolled students at NO COST. All required costs related to college tuition will be covered by MCPS and MC during the MCPS academic school year. All required cost related to fees, textbooks, and instructional materials for each approved course at MC will be covered by MCPS during the MCPS academic school year; this includes the fall, winter, and spring college terms

MCPS students dually enrolled in a Montgomery College (MC) course during the fall, winter, and spring semesters will be provided with instructional materials and textbooks required for the course. MCPS will only provide the digital option of the textbook or other materials unless one is not available, then the physical version of the textbook will be provided. Students who prefer to use alternate textbook or materials (i.e. hardcopy versions) not provided by MCPS must purchase on their own and will not be reimbursed. NOTE that hard copy materials for online, virtual, and hybrid courses may only be available at one of the three MC campuses. 2351a5e196

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