Dual-Credit Program for H.S. Students
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What our clients are saying:
“They see the bigger picture in Christian higher education. The leadership at Knowledge Elements is on the cutting edge of what is going on in higher education, especially with online learning. They’re always open, innovating with online education. As they’ve been on campus, we’ve found them able to answer our questions and help guide us. Knowledge Elements’ personnel are very flexible, responsive to our questions and the things we need to have, and to make adjustments so their programs work for us.”
Dr. Gil Parker, Chief Academic Officer
Davis College
Reach the most talented juniors and seniors with a program that allows them to receive college credit while still in high school. This dual-credit program gives students first-hand knowledge of the rigors of college coursework. They also can develop an affinity for your institution, providing a powerful connection that could lead to enrollment after high school graduation.
Home-school academies and Christian high schools provide the primary contact with students. Knowledge Elements will help these institutions identify the right match between the student and participating colleges based on the students’ college plans and career goals. Knowledge Elements also provides the successful delivery and completion of the courses.
Dual-credit programs require minimal work on the part of the college or university, while fostering a strong relationship with a potential future student. Once a student has enrolled in an online course, Knowledge Elements works with the college or university to determine acceptance of the student. After completion of the course, Knowledge Elements provides needed information to both the high school and college, ensuring that the student receives the proper credit.