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Can students count dual enrollment courses toward a major area of interest, even if the course is not in the approved list associated with the major area of interest?

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Can students count dual enrollment courses toward a major area of interest, even if the course is not in the approved list associated with the major area of interest?

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Only courses approved will count toward a students major area of interest. Guidance counselors can advise eligible students of dual enrollment course opportunities associated with the AA major area of interest. Eligible students who have an interest in dual enrollment courses should be encouraged to participate and the college credit can be applied as high school core or elective credit in a minor area of interest. Next year, during the proposal period, districts can propose course additions to a major area of interest that include dual enrollment.

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