Dual Enrollment is the process of enrolling in college courses while still in high school, often earning both high school and college credit.
Long definition: Dual enrollment, also known as concurrent enrollment or dual credit, is an educational program that allows high school students to enroll in college-level courses while still completing their high school curriculum. This program enables students to earn both high school and college credits simultaneously, providing them with a head start on their college education. Dual enrollment programs vary by region and institution but generally offer a wide range of courses that can count toward a college degree.
Etymology: The term "dual enrollment" refers to the dual nature of this program, where students are enrolled in both high school and college courses concurrently.
Synonyms or related academic terms: Concurrent enrollment, dual credit, double enrollment.
Examples of Use:
Translations:
Spanish: Inscripción dual
French: Inscription double
German: Doppelimmatrikulation
Italian: Iscrizione duale
Portuguese: Matrícula dupla
Japanese: 二重登録 (Nijū tōroku)
Chinese (Simplified): 双重注册 (Shuāngchóng zhùcè)
Hindi: द्विगुण पंजीकरण (Dviguna panjīkaraṇ)
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