Dual Enrollment allows high school students to enroll in courses offered by accredited and approved institutions of higher education during high school fall and spring semesters. Students are able to earn both high school credit and college credit at the same time by completing the course. This allows students to start college already having earned college credit.
Wor-Wic Community College
Salisbury University
By taking a mixture of high school and college classes, early college dual enrollment opportunities allow students to receive a
high school diploma,
an associate degree,
or up to two years of college credit.
Students may be able, depending on course schedules, to remain involved in high school extra-curricular activities.
Your counselor is prepared with additional information regarding dual enrollment opportunities.
Presentations to better understand...
Typically, students have fewer high school courses because college level courses are substituted for their high school courses.
Students can use early college experiences to help them prepare and accelerate for completion of a four-year degree.
Students, in their junior and senior years, typically spend most or all of their day on a college campus.
Great way to experience college, test drive the experience.
More challenging classes show colleges your driven.
Help save money, by needing less classes at their chosen college.
You have to go to Wor-Wic online and pay to have your transcript sent. We suggest to have it sent electronically to your college AND also get a few official paper copies for you to have on hand. This way when you go to orientation, if they for one reason or another do not have it, you will have a sealed paper copy you can give them. There is a small fee for this (under $10). Request Transcripts Here