<p>I need to know how... Help</p>
<p>Does your school have a dual enrollment program at a nearby community college? Students who are qualified (3.0-3.5 GPA and sufficient test scores), in some areas, are eligible to take classes there and earn enough credits to earn an AA degree. Usually you’ll need about 60 so in order to do so, you’ll need to start as early as sophomore year (taking maybe one or two evening courses, and then in junior/senior years attending the college full time).</p>
<p>Talk with your guidance counselor to set you up with it because it’s really different for every school</p>
<p>In my district, we have a program called “Running Start” where current juniors and seniors can opt to take classes at one of two local Community Colleges, and at least 10 seniors last year graduated with their AA.</p>
<p>Thanks guyes ill definatly ask abou it!</p>
<p>at my school, there is no duel enrollment, but they still let us take courses at the community college. you might want to contact the CC too, to see what you can do as a high school student. I know no one at my school would’ve knownanything about the local CC</p>
<p>Duels are illegal, so I would hope your school doesnt offer it</p>
<p>*dual</p>
<p>LOL, I WISH my school taught us about duels xD</p>