Dual Credit Articles

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In-Person, Hybrid, or Online: How Asynchronous Courses Work For Every Delivery Model

High school administrators know how to be flexible. It seems like each week presents a new opportunity to think differently about a situation. Traditionally, dual credit has not enabled schools to be very flexible. The credit-granting institution has to make the...

How To Give All Students Access to College-Level Learning

What is more important in deciding if a student is college-ready: their prior test scores or their motivation? According to this article in the Journal of Developmental Education, students who were considered “not college-ready” were enrolled in college-level courses...

The Best Dual Credit Courses To Take By Grade

Courses through TEL are college-level, so most of our dual-credit courses are a good fit for the final years of high school and the first years of college. Students can scaffold new topics onto material they learned earlier in high school, such as taking Algebra I and...

Dual Credit or AP: Which Is Better for College-Bound High School Students?

When it comes to lowering the cost of college education, any path is a good path. But students don’t have to rely solely on scholarships to get those prices down. High school students have a couple of options for earning college credit at a much lower cost than credit...