Dual Enrollment
Dual enrollment gives high school students the opportunity to enroll in postsecondary courses and receive both high school and postsecondary credit. Students who complete these classes generally take fewer classes in college and save money on college costs. Students who are interested in enrolling in a dual enrollment course should meet with their school-based guidance counselor.
Dual Enrollment credits can be earned through post-secondary institutions, including but not limited to:
- Daytona State College
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
- Flagler Technical College
- University of Florida
Each school sets and follows its own college-level curriculum. Students who are dual-enrolled have the opportunity to earn college credit by passing each college-level course.
Articulation Agreements
Dual Enrollment Program FAQs
- How Do I Determine if Dual Enrollment is Right for Me?
- How Do Schedules Work with Dual Enrollment?
- Where Can I Access High School Graduation Requirements and Associate of Arts (AA) Degree Guidance?
- What Are the College Credit Equivalencies?
- I Have General Questions about Dual Enrollment. Where Can I Get Help?
- What is the Process to Begin Dual Enrollment?
How Do I Determine if Dual Enrollment is Right for Me?
How Do Schedules Work with Dual Enrollment?
Where Can I Access High School Graduation Requirements and Associate of Arts (AA) Degree Guidance?
What Are the College Credit Equivalencies?
I Have General Questions about Dual Enrollment. Where Can I Get Help?
What is the Process to Begin Dual Enrollment?
Collegiate High School
Flagler Technical College
Flagler Technical College (FTC) offers several dual enrollment programs for Flagler Schools students. These programs help to create a seamless transition from high school to the workforce. Current dual enrollment programs include Heavy Equipment Operations Technician, Phlebotomy, Nurse Assistant - Articulated, and Emergency Medical Technician. Visit FTC's Dual Enrollment page to learn more about these programs.
Dual Enrollment Books
As a Flagler County dual enrollment student at Flagler Technical College or Daytona State College, Flagler Schools has agreed to purchase required textbooks for each course. Dual enrollment textbooks, workbooks, and access codes required for dual enrollment courses are loaned to dual enrolled students at no cost and, therefore, are property of Flagler Schools. Kits, equipment, and tools that are kept by students must be purchased by students.
Students will either receive the required textbook from their home-zoned school or they will receive an e-book activation code sent to their Flagler Schools email address. The email will give detailed instructions on how to activate their digital textbook or online course-ware. All print textbooks and workbooks are still considered property of Flagler Schools and must be returned to your home-zoned school. Please note that if you purchase the books yourself, the district is unable to reimburse you.
Dual Enrollment Books/Courseware Procedure FAQs
- How Do I Complete the Parent/Guardian Textbook Agreement?
- How Do I Access E-Texts and Courseware?
- How Do I Return a Book?
- How Do I Drop a Course?
- How Do I Receive Books for Flagler Technical College?
- What Are the Types of Textbooks?
- How Do I Pick Up Physical Textbooks?
- How Can I Get Program Support?
How Do I Complete the Parent/Guardian Textbook Agreement?
How Do I Access E-Texts and Courseware?
How Do I Return a Book?
How Do I Drop a Course?
How Do I Receive Books for Flagler Technical College?
What Are the Types of Textbooks?
How Do I Pick Up Physical Textbooks?
How Can I Get Program Support?
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