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Can students take Dual Enrollment classes in more than one year?

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Can students take Dual Enrollment classes in more than one year?

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Yes, students may continue to participate as long as they achieve a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 or greater in college courses. The Tennessee Dual Enrollment Grant program pays for a student to earn from 12 to 16 hours (or four to five courses) of college credit. Students wishing to take more than 12 to 16 hours of college-level course work at CBU may pay the discounted rate of $300 per course offered at a local high school or $900 for a course offered on CBU’s campus, plus any additional costs for books and a $75 service fee.

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