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Originally Posted by Flasch186
Dual enrollment isn't at another location. At least it wasn't when I was in school. It's just a HS class, at the HS that 'counts' as a college credit.
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That definitely varies by location/geography. The more common use of the phrase in Georgia, for example, does refer to courses taken off-site (i.e. away from the HS). Typically either full-time or half-time, there are actually SEVEN different programs here that fall under the dual-enrollment heading, ranging from full-on residential programs on two college campuses to "articulated credit" which is the only variant that's taught on HS property (and is the least available).