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Can a high school student take too many college courses?

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Can a high school student take too many college courses?

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Not if the courses are taken concurrently in the high school or in a home education program. A student can even earn an AA degree as long as the courses are taken part-time through dual enrollment. The college eligibility clock starts running the moment a student is enrolled full-time in college. Caution: High school students need to know how the college is classifying them. Early admission programs may classify the student as a full-time college student, even though the student has not completed home education. This would cause the college clock to start running and the student would lose a year of eligibility. 8. How many years of college eligibility does a student who has completed an AA degree have? Generally, if a student has never been classified as a full-time college, the student has 5 years in a Division I college and 10 semesters in Division II or III colleges to complete 4 seasons. However, to guarantee accurate information in each situation, student-athletes and/or their pa

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