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I understand that the community colleges will provide content to schools within their own districts — no VCT (Virtual College of Texas) required; just regular registration – is that right?

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I understand that the community colleges will provide content to schools within their own districts — no VCT (Virtual College of Texas) required; just regular registration – is that right?

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“May provide” is more accurate than “will provide,” because a college has first option on dual credit within their district, but it is not obligatory. They may offer VCT at their own discretion.

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