Dual Enrollment Info Sessions Planned for All Three Campuses

Dual Enrollment Info Sessions Planned for All Three Campuses
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Want to get a head start on earning college credits while still in high school? Join us for an information session to discover why Southern Union’s Dual Enrollment Program is a cost-effective way to jump start your college career and earn transferable credits towards a future college certificate of degree. These sessions will cover everything you need to know about Dual Enrollment including the benefits, costs, application process, how to register for classes, and scholarship opportunities. Representatives from the Academic, Health Sciences, and Career & Technical divisions will be on hand so don’t miss out on this opportunity to get all of your questions answered!

Your attendance will enter your eligible student in a drawing to receive a scholarship for one 3-credit hour course.

Why Dual Enrollment?

  • Saves time and money towards a future college degree
  • Offers flexible course options to suit students’ learning style
  • Introduces students to college-level coursework
  • Provides a wider range of course options for high school students
  • Creates a seamless transition to college after high school graduation

Choose from the following sessions:

  • Tuesday, April 12
    • Valley Campus-Carmichael Building
    • Community Room-6:30 p.m. ET
  • Tuesday, April 19
    • Opelika Campus-Business & Technology Center
    • Southern Room-6:30 p.m. CT
  • Thursday, April 21
    • Wadley Campus-Learning Resource Center
    • Lakeview Room-6:30 p.m. CT

For More Information Contact:

Eddie Pigg
epigg@suscc.edu | 334-745-6437, ext. 5513

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