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Is a student who takes college classes through a dual enrollment program eligible for NCFCA competition?

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Is a student who takes college classes through a dual enrollment program eligible for NCFCA competition?

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It depends upon the level of enrollment and public funding. If the local public high school receives more than 50% of the state funding it would receive for a student enrolled full-time in the same program, the student would be ineligible. Or if state funding is not involved, if the student is taking more than 50% of his education (as measured by credit hours) through the dual enrollment program, he would be ineligible.

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