Instead the courses are taught at their high school, with college instructors or high school instructors judged capable of handling introductory college materials and exams. But I have been learning about something special happening when dual enrollment students attend classes on college campuses. “I learned about advanced subjects never offered at my high school and gained discipline by having more responsibility,” he said. That was the result of earning 58 college credits during high school, mostly through PSEO plus a few AP and IB classes. In both places state dollars pay the high school students’ college costs.
Source: Washington Post December 19, 2020 10:52 UTC