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The Online High School sounds a lot like concurrent enrollment, is it?

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The Online High School sounds a lot like concurrent enrollment, is it?

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No, a current enrollment is typically a high school student enrolling in a college course just like any other college student. At the Online High School, the pedagogy celebrates the uniqueness of the high school status. The Online High School student takes college courses with other high school students, at the student’s high school campus and in a timeframe that coincides with the nine-month high school academic year, rather than the college semester (typically 15 weeks).

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