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My district’s service area college is not listed in the TxVSN catalog. Why not?

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My district’s service area college is not listed in the TxVSN catalog. Why not?

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Higher education institutions interested in offering their courses through the TxVSN must respond to a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) that involves having their online courses reviewed as well as other tuition and service area considerations. TxVSN anticipates that its dual credit provider list will continue to expand. Districts are encouraged to continue working with their local higher education institutions to plan dual credit programs for students as online dual credit may not be the best option for all students.

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