JCPS, JCTC Offering Dual-Credit Course To HS Students
July 20, 2021
(Louisville, KY) - Jefferson County Public Schools and Jefferson Community and Technical College are working together to offer more dual credit classes to high school students.
Thanks to expanding technology, students can take courses online that weren't previously available at their schools.
Hey parents of JCPS juniors and seniors - make sure they look into dual credit classes with @Jefferson_JCTC this fall. They're free! Last year, 2000 JCPS students got college credit while pursuing their high school diploma. Story: https://t.co/waHYTlfCT5
— JCPS (@JCPSKY) July 19, 2021
Juniors and seniors with at least a 2.8 grade-point average can earn up to six hours of college credit that will be paid for by the state.
Students who are interested in the dual-credit courses are asked to contact their school counselor prior to the August 4th deadline.
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