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Ask your counselor if dual credit options are right for you. Dual credit programs allow students to take rigorous college-level courses while still in high school. Below are brief explanations of dual credit options. Check the course catalog and talk to your counselor for more details.

  • How AP Credit is Earned

    • High school credit by completion of AP class
    • College credit or advanced standing with AP exam score of 3, 4, or 5 dependent on AP policies

    College Credit Recognition

    • Exam scores of 3, 4, 5 recognized by most colleges and universities

    Progress and Attendance Information

    • Fully accessible to parents through the high school

    Fees (subject to change)

    • $99 per exam (Financial assistance for qualifying students - see counselor for details)

  • How CiHS Credit is Earned

    • High school credit by completion of class
    • College credit earned by students who register through college partner

    College Credit Recognition

    • College transcripted credit transferable to most undergraduate programs dependent on admission policies

    Progress and Attendance Information

    • Fully accessible to parents through the high school

    Fees (subject to change)

    • This is available at no cost for students in grades 9-12.

  • How CTE Dual Credit/Tech Prep Credit is Earned

    • High school credit by completion of the class
    • College credit is earned by students meeting the minimum grade and other requirements of the articulation agreement with  these colleges, which includes signing the course agreement by the end of the semester

    College Credit Recognition

    • Transferable to college transcript

    Progress and Attendance Information

    • Fully accessible to parents through the high school

    Fees (subject to change)

    • No fee for courses articulated with college

  • How CTE Dual Credit/Tech Prep Credit is Earned

    • High school credit and college credit upon completion of class, including class examinations

    College Credit Recognition

    • Recognized by Washington State colleges; Recognition at other colleges and universities dependent on admissions policies

    Progress and Attendance Information

    • Access to student records available with written consent from student

    Fees (subject to change)

    • Mandatory college fees, class/lab fees, textbook fees and access codes (Tuition and fee waivers for qualifying students)