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Adair County High now offers 10 dual credit courses from CU

Many students now graduate high school with 20 or more college credits. Six schools, Lindsey Wilson College, Somerset Community College, Western Kentucky University, Kentucky State University, Murray State University, and Campbellsville University now offer Dual Credit Course - at very special rates, to Adair County High School Students

Adair County High School has now added 10 dual credit classes offered by Campbellsville University to the Adair County district course catalog. These courses are now available to Adair County students who wish to pursue dual credit courses at CU, subject to fees and guidelines established by the college. All of these courses begin the second term, October 21, 2013, and end December 14, 2013.

Adair County Schools partners with a number of area colleges and universities in order to maximize options for Adair County Students. Many students are now taking advantage of dual credit opportunities and graduating with high school with 20 or more hours under their belts. - Alan W. Reed, Superintendent, Adair County Schools, 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY 42728




This story was posted on 2013-09-08 04:30:06
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