Dual Enrollment credit is not guaranteed. Students MUST meet the pre-recs for any specific course AND complete the registration process through that dual credit institution. Per FERPA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act), Colleges/Universities and DC Instructors will NOT discuss grades, student progress, transcripts, financial aid, disciplinary information, etc., with parents without a signed release by the student. All DC students must be registered in classes prior to the start of the term which the classes are scheduled. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that they are registered for a DC course. It is the student’s responsibility to adhere to any deadlines for dropping or adding a class through the dual credit institution. It is the student’s responsibility to notify the DC Instructor and contact the Disability Resource Center of the institution if they have a 504 Plan and/or an IEP. Any grade earned in a DC class will reflect on BOTH the high school and college transcript- even if the grade is an F, W, or I. DC can affect future eligibility for Financial Aid and Scholarships. Every 3 credits at CNM/UNM = 1.0 elective credits in high school. Students cannot take Fitness classes free of charge for high school credit. High school students can only take classes that are level 1,000 or higher and classes that are on the state PED DC Approved Course Appendix (not remedial). Classes are FREE and APS students can check out books from APS Library Services - FREE of charge. Those books must be returned to the district office upon completion of the course. Any additional fees are the responsibility of the student. DC classes will post to high school transcripts at the end of each term. This may/may not occur before high school graduation dates and should therefore, not be anticipated or expected for high school graduation purposes the last semester before graduation.
How to get my books...
Dual credit books are FREE and can be checked out through APS Library Services. Here is the link and info to the procedures and more information.