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Early Admission for Sophomores & Juniors
Sophomores & Juniors: Get a Jump on Your College Education!
- Save thousands of dollars on tuition alone
- Transfer up to 70 hours to the 4-year college of your choice
- Ease into college with small classes and more personal atmosphere
You can get a jump on college after you've completed your sophomore year by enrolling in dual or concurrent credit courses.
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Dual credit courses are college courses that also count toward high school requirements.
Concurrent courses are college courses taken by a student outside of high school hours.
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB)* explains dual and concurrent credit as follows:
Dual Credit - A process by which a high school student enrolls in a college course and receives simultaneous academic credit for the course from both the college and the high school. While dual credit courses are often taught on the secondary school campus to high school students only, §4.84 of this title (relating to Institutional Agreements) and §4.85 of this title (relating to Dual Credit Requirements), also apply when a high school student takes a course on the college campus and receives both high school and college credit. Dual credit is also referred to as concurrent course credit; the terms are equivalent. However, dual (or concurrent) enrollment refers to a circumstance in which a student is enrolled in more than one educational institution (including a high school and a college).
(*source: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/rules/tac3.cfm?Chapter_ID=9&Subchapter=A#9.1)
Two local high schools taking part in dual and concurrent credit programs with CTC include Killeen Independent School District (KISD) and Copperas Cove Independent School District (CCISD) as outlined below:
KISD
Concurrent Enrollment
Dual Enrollment
Dual & AP Enrollment
Statewide-Articulated KISD/CATE Courses (page 182)
CCISD
Dual Enrollment
- At the end of a student's sophomore year, he/she may attend Central Texas College and earn college credit. Depending on the course at CTC, a student may also earn dual credit (college credit and high school credit for the same course).
The hospitality field is the world's largest employer and the third largest employer in the state of Texas. Nine of ten high school or college students in the United States will be employed in the hospitality field at least once in their lives. Learn more about Dual Credit and CTC Hospitality Programs (KISD & CCISD).