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Posted on November 16, 2017 by Jennifer Cook-DeRosa, M.S.

Author: Jennifer Cook-DeRosa, M.S.

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Episode 11:Finding Success with Dual Enrollment - College on the Cheap

Dual enrollment is available to every student in the United States, but finding success with dual enrollment begins with learning your options. Dual enrollment is frequently free or reduced for high school students, so every class they can take before high school graduation is one less class you'll pay full price for later.  
  1. Episode 11:Finding Success with Dual Enrollment 45:47
  2. Episode 10: Degree Plan at any College 41:51
  3. Episode 9: Live Better U 45:01
  4. Episode 8: Like a Rock Star 58:04
  5. Episode 7: Paying for Trade School 42:32

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