Explained: How America lets students do high school and college together and what it really means

In the US, dual enrolment lets high school students earn real college credits before graduation—but it is not a universal fast track. The promise is savings and early readiness; the fine print is funding, access, and whether credits transfer cleanly later. In many states it works best for students with strong school support and affordable public college options.

Explained: How America lets students do high school and college together and what it really means
In the US, dual enrolment lets high school students earn real college credits before graduation—but it is not a universal fast track. The promise is savings and early readiness; the fine print is funding, access, and whether credits transfer cleanly later. In many states it works best for students with strong school support and affordable public college options.