Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment is when a student earns credit at MASH and at an accredited institution of higher education for the same course. Thus they dually earn high school graduation credit and begin to accrue college credits simultaneously.
MASD has long offered dual enrollment as a possible addition to students' building-based programming. In recent years, higher education institutions have worked to make this aspect of their programming available to more students. Additionally, many families have found that the reduced rate for tuition for high school students who are dually enrolled is beneficial in offsetting the cost of higher education.
At MASH the semester based schedule makes it easier for students to create a blended schedule of building based and dual enrollment courses. Additionally, through the College In the High School model, some students can receive college credit for courses they take at MASH.
Finally, and as importantly, students can select courses via dual enrollment that may not be offered at MASH. (This information is aligned with MASD Policy #241)
Additional Information, including a Frequently Asked Questions document, is provided on the MASH Counseling Website.
https://highschool.mbgsd.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=839083&type=d&pREC_ID=2510111