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The application deadline for the 2024-25 school year is April 26, 2024.
Dual Enrollment provides rising juniors and seniors with the chance to enroll in college courses, allowing them to fulfill high school graduation requirements concurrently while earning college credits. Dual Enrollment courses are rigorous, require independent learning, and effective time management skills. Therefore, we strongly encourage students and parents to consider this option thoroughly and thoughtfully before initiating the application process.
If you are interested in taking Dual Enrollment courses in the 2024-25 school year (summer 2024, Fall 2024 and/or Spring 2025), please follow these steps:
1. Watch the FCS Dual Enrollment Information Night Recording: Click Here.
2. Watch the Lambert Dual Enrollment Video: Click Here.
3. Complete the Dual Enrollment Checklist: Click Here.
Helpful Quick Links:
2023-24 FCS Dual Enrollment Information Night Recording
2023-2024 Intent to Participate Form Instructions
Dual Enrollment Funding Application Video Tutorial
Dual Enrollment Admissions Requirements
Dual Enrollment Course Directory
Dual Enrollment Frequently Asked Questions
AP vs Dual Enrollment Pros and Cons
Dual Enrollment Eligibility