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How could public school or home school students combine ACE courses with their regular class work?

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How could public school or home school students combine ACE courses with their regular class work?

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In a similar manner as day or boarding academy students taking dual enrollment courses, public school or home school students could work on their distance-learning courses when not in their regular classes. However, all high school credits for the ACE program must be conferred through an Adventist academy, so public or home school students would work with an Adventist academy to grant high school credit for the college level courses. This would provide an opportunity for the academy to develop a relationship with students they might otherwise never be able to serve, and to offer services that would be meaningful to the public or home school students.

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