Dual Enrollment lets you earn college credit while still in high school or while completing your GED.

For High School Students

Dual enrollment provides students the unique opportunity to take community college classes while still in high school.

Dual enrollment enables high school students to take college courses, taught by college professors, at their high school campus. These courses can also count toward your high school diploma, allowing students to get a head start on their higher education goals.

For assistance, contact DualEnrollment@CCCCO.edu,

  • Steps to enroll as a Dual Enrollment student.

  • Answers to common questions about dual enrollment.

  • Complete an Online College Application.

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    This program enables students to obtain a quality high school education while receiving direct and invaluable access to college courses and services.

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For Adult Learners

Dual enrollment enables you take college courses at community colleges while enrolled in and adult education program. This means you can earn both high school and college credits at the same time. It's a great way to test the waters of a college education, explore different subjects, and graduate from your adult education program with college credits. Benefits for adult learners include:

  • Experiencing college-level coursework
  • Gaining college credits while obtaining your high school diploma or GED
  • Improving your job prospects with higher qualifications
  • Gaining confidence and build skills
  • Building your path forward toward a degree or career you desire

Equitable Dual Enrollment Policy to Practice Guide

"Research shows that when dual enrollment is designed for quality and equity, students who are most underrepresented in postsecondary degree attainment—young men of color, students from low-income families, and students who are the first in their families to attend college—often benefit the most."

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