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Dual Credit/Concurrent Credit

The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) web site of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board defines dual credit and concurrent credit in this way:

Dual credit

Dual credit courses are college courses that also count toward high school requirements. These courses may be taken at the high school (or at the college) during the regular school hours and are taught by a high school teacher with appropriate credentials, or by regular college faculty. Successful completion of the course can earn high school credit as well as college credit.

Concurrent Credit

Concurrent courses are college courses taken by a student outside of high school hours and not associated with the high school or the high school curriculum. Successful completion of the course results in college credit.

Dual credit is a process that allows high school students to enroll in college-level classes to earn both high school and college credit. Dual credit courses may be offered on the high school campus or on the college campus during the school day. High school students may also enroll in a college course from the approved list during the summer or after school with the approval of the high school principal.

The Dual Credit courses are in cooperation with Austin Community College and the University of Texas at Austin OnRamps program.

Students who take a college course offered by the high school during the school day will receive simultaneous high school and college credit. During the summer or outside school hours, students who satisfactorily complete pre-approved college courses on the dual credit list will receive high school credit after they present their college courses transcript/grades for placement on the high school transcript.

Dual credit is open to students who have completed the sophomore year requirements.

Juniors and seniors may enroll in college concurrently with high school to extend learning or accumulate college hours.

Credit earned through dual enrollment counts for college and high school credit and fulfills high school graduation requirements if the college course covers required state curriculum.

To take college courses, students must receive both the principal’s and parent’s prior approval. Students pay all costs associated with the courses and must submit an official transcript to the district in order to receive high school credit. To receive credit, the grade in the course must be a C or better.

To take a dual credit or concurrent class from ACC, students must receive prior approval from both the school and their parents. ACC waives all or part of the tuition and fees for dual credit courses for LISD students. Students must submit an official transcript to the district in order to receive high school credit.

Dual enrollment credit is accepted by state schools. Students who plan to attend a private or out-of-state school should check with schools on their policy of accepting dual or concurrent enrollment courses. Interested students should check the course catalog online or with counselors who will have updated lists.