December 2, 2012

Dual Enrollment

NSCC

1. Read the info on the Link.
2. Look at the Dual Enrollment Form.
3. Read Prospective student.
4. Post a comment about one item on the Dual Enrollment form.
5. Write one sentence and post as a comment about Dual Enrollment in general.

18 comments:

  1. When applying you need to include a high school transcript. For dual enrollment you need to go to high school in Massachusetts.

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  2. I like dual enrollment because you can take collage courses and get credit for classes you can take in collage.

    The cooridinater works with the student individually based on their academic skill.

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  3. you don't need a high school diploma.

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  4. They asked what i am interested in studying.

    The Dual Enrollment allows high school and home-schooled students to earn college credit while still in high school.

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  5. You need to attend a high school in MA in order to be in dual enrollment.

    Academic and student support services, including academic advising, career counseling, free tutoring, computer labs, and library access are provided to maximize success.

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  6. On the dual enrollment form, you first have to take a computerized placement test.
    I would like to take dual enrollment if it fit in with my schedule. I would like to take Early Care and Education Certificate Infant/Toddler Child Care (ITC).

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  7. Dual enrollment is offered to high school and home schooled students in the day, evening, and weekend. I might consider doing dual enrollment when i'm a senior or junior, but not now when i'm only a sophomore.

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  8. On the application form, on the first page there is directions for submitting this form and also the whole process of applying for this.
    For example, the first step is to take a placement test.

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  9. You do not need a high school diploma in order to apply, but you must be enrolled in a Massachusetts public or private school, or an approved home school program.

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  10. They ask you what areas you're interested in on the Dual Enrollment Form. I don't want to do dual enrollment because I'm too busy with high school work. If I did do it then I would take a psychology class.

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  11. The form requires you to write a 3-4 sentences why you want to be in dual enrollment.

    You do not need your high school diploma to be in dual enrollment.

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  12. To apply for dual enrollment you have to go to a high school in Massachusetts.

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  13. 4. There are a large varying amount of classes you can take.
    5. Dual Enrollment is very useful and would be a lot of help for extra classes.

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  14. Duell Enrollment is offered if you want to take a college course in high school. It is available for all high school students or home-schooled students. You need to be a citizen which its ask you on the form. On the form it also asks you for a few sentences based on what things you would like to acheive. I wouldn't want to attend any classes yet, but maybe when I am a senior. So far none of the courses sound interesting or like things I would to study.

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  15. the computer aided design program is interesting because it helps people who are trying to be an architect. I would like to take a dual enrollment class next year because this year i have a completely full schedule.

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  16. I personally do not like dual enrollment in general

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  17. Dual Enrollment works together with NSCC and is very helpful for students by allowing them to take a large variety of college courses while still in high school or being home-schooled. Although, these courses are only available if you attend a Massachusetts school currently, you are able to participate in NSCC-sponsored clubs and activities.

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  18. It's definitely not for me because I prefer a classroom environment, but it would definitely be advantageous for other people.

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