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Dual Enrollment opportunities now offered at Northeast Alabama Community College

Dual enrollment opportunities in career technical and training programs now being offered on campus at NACC.
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RAINSVILLE, Ala. — High school students interested in career technical and training programs may now take Dual Enrollment courses on campus at Northeast Alabama Community College (NACC). Scholarships are also available for students wishing to enroll in these courses.

Opportunities for Dual Enrollment courses are available in Machine Tool Technology, Welding, Plumbing, HVAC, and more. Students enrolled in these courses will receive hands-on training from experienced and talented NACC instructors.

The dual enrollment classes are delivered through a variety of methods, including high school students attending the local college in-person, online, or a college instructor traveling to the local high school or career center to teach.

Dual enrollment gives Alabama’s high school students access to college-level classes that apply to credit in both high school and college at the same time. Unlike AP honors classes in high school, a student’s grades for dual enrollment classwork are the only factor in determining whether the student receives full college credit for the class. 

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“These courses have been put in especially for students to take since they are no longer available locally at tech schools in Jackson County,” stated NACC President Dr. David Campbell.  “We are providing this as an opportunity to serve local students and to help train these students for jobs in our local industry.”

In addition to earning high school credit and receiving hands-on training, these Dual Enrollment courses also lead toward an Associate in Applied Science degree at Northeast.

Dean of Workforce Development Kerry Wright understands the importance of these courses being accessible. In this instance, some career tech programs offer evening classes to accommodate students. "High school students can access dual enrollment courses on campus at NACC during the daytime, or in evening classes, and get a head start on a rewarding career in many technical areas," said Dean Wright.

For more information on Workforce Development Dual Enrollment courses at Northeast, please contact Dean Kerry Wright’s office at wrightk@nacc.edu or valeys@nacc.edu.

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