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Area high school students learn about Shepherd’s dual enrollment program

Area high school students and their families attended an open house on February 28 to learn about Shepherd’s dual enrollment program for Jefferson County high school students that will begin in the fall.

Juniors and seniors at Jefferson and Washington high schools can sign up for the college classes if they:

Dual enrollment students will pay a discounted rate of $84 per credit hour for the courses. Dual enrollment courses are also available to home school and private school students who meet the eligibility requirements.

“The majority of the classes will be held right here on campus,” said Dr. Virginia Hicks, assistant provost for academic community outreach. “So the students will have the opportunity to get a feel for a wonderful academic setting, they can take classes with our great professors, they can mingle with the students, and it’s a great opportunity to get their feet wet and have an understanding of what it’s like to be on campus.”

Hicks says Shepherd has agreed to offer at least one dual enrollment class at each of the high schools for students who aren’t able to come to campus.

Shepherd is offering more than 60 dual enrollment classes covering a wide range of topics, including math, political science, art, engineering, foreign languages, and science. The enrollment deadline is April 1 for the fall semester and October 15 for the spring semester. Hicks said by taking dual credit courses, students will benefit when they attend college.

“They can get a jump start on college or university life,” Hicks said. “When they graduate from high school they could potentially have almost a semester completed before they even start college.”

For more information, visit www.shepherd.edu/admissions/high-school-students.

President Mary J.C. Hendrix recently met with Jefferson County School Superintendent Bondy Shay Gibson to discuss the dual enrollment classes Shepherd is offering to high school juniors and seniors in Jefferson County. Pictured (l. to r.) are Hendrix, Gibson, and Dr. Virginia Hicks, Shepherd’s assistant provost for academic community outreach.

President Mary J.C. Hendrix recently met with Jefferson County School Superintendent Bondy Shay Gibson to discuss the dual enrollment classes Shepherd is offering to high school juniors and seniors in Jefferson County. Pictured (l. to r.) are Hendrix, Gibson, and Dr. Virginia Hicks, Shepherd’s assistant provost for academic community outreach.