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Why does this matter?We all know about students who can dual enroll in college classes as a high school student. I know some students who have completed 30+ college semester hours before they graduated high school. Is there a lawyer in the house who could clarify if this act would also qualify as an early enrollment?
Why does this matter?
Self awareness is a gift Wole.because my mind is empty and constantly seeking information.
Why does this matter?
I just repost his stuff on Urban Dictionary under non sequitur.You can copy this post and apply it to a lot, if not most, of his posts.
It does not. The student has to be physically on campus and being enrolled as a student. High school students are not fully enrolled as a student and do not have a physical presence on campus. Being that your eligibility for college athletics starts upon your graduation from high school, it is impossible to complete dual credit courses and burn your eligibility.We all know about students who can dual enroll in college classes as a high school student. I know some students who have completed 30+ college semester hours before they graduated high school. Is there a lawyer in the house who could clarify if this act would also qualify as an early enrollment?
We all know about students who can dual enroll in college classes as a high school student. I know some students who have completed 30+ college semester hours before they graduated high school. Is there a lawyer in the house who could clarify if this act would also qualify as an early enrollment?