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How does a student know which classes are available for their particular high school or high school consortium?

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How does a student know which classes are available for their particular high school or high school consortium?

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Students should contact their high school administrator (principal or superintendent) who will then contact the Distance Education office at NDSCS to discuss the possibility of teaching college classes to their high school. NDSCS requires a minimum of 10 students per class. High schools within the same consortium may benefit by working together to request the same class(es) each semester to ensure adequate enrollment. There may also be a limitation on the number of classes scheduled to be taught to high schools depending upon availability of instructors. It is important that the high schools begin communicating with the college early in the spring of each year for their needs/requests for the coming school year. NDSCS prepares fall class schedules in mid-February and spring schedules are prepared in mid-September.

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