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Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment at D’Evelyn Junior-Senior High School

Some courses enable students to earn postsecondary – or college – credits. Individual course descriptions provide details for the classes offering these credits. Counselors or course instructors can provide additional information.

Students must complete the required documentation and pay the appropriate fee to take courses that are eligible for dual enrollment college credit.

For concurrent credit courses, students must complete the required paperwork; there are no fees associated with the class. Advanced Placement courses have paperwork and fees associated with the Advanced Placement tests at the end of the year.

CU Succeed Classes

CU Succeed Gold and Silver courses are selected introductory courses from the University of Colorado Denver’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. These courses have the same content as on-campus courses, require the same quantity and quality of work and are evaluated by the same standards.

Cost is set by UCD each year and checks are payable to UCD. Students who register for any of these classes must pay all associated costs. As per policies from the University of Colorado, we are required to have a minimum of 25 students per class. If a student requests the course and later decides to drop the course, they will still need to pay the $250 fee. We need students to commit to taking this course when they request the course, or be willing to pay the fee that we will be charged from the University of Colorado.

Advantages are lower cost per credit hour, accumulation of college transcript general education credits, application fee waiver for the University of Colorado Denver upon graduation, and possible transfer of general education credits to other Colorado public colleges and universities.

CU Succeed Silver courses are taught by UCD full or part-time staff members at D’Evelyn during the school day. These one-semester classes include Ethics and Philosophy. Students are required to enroll in these courses through UCD to take the course and receive credit at D’Evelyn.

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