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Dual Enrollment provides qualified high school students the opportunity to take college classes while still enrolled in high school. High school students may apply for Central Carolina Technical College (CCTC) Dual Enrollment online. Students can choose the form of Dual Enrollment that best meets their goals; University Transfer Track, Early College, and Career and Technical Education.
For more information:
dualenrollment@honornm.com
803.774.6703
Types of Dual Enrollment at CCTC
1. University Transfer Track
These students take two or more university core classes each semester for transfer to a four-year institution after high school.
2. Early College
These students are degree-seeking dual-enrolled students. They work to complete their Associate in Arts or Associate in Science before their high school graduation date.
3. Career and Technical Education (CTE)
These students seek certificates or degrees from the Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs offered at CCTC. CTE students can be workforce ready at the completion of a CTE certificate or degree.
What is Career and Technical Education (CTE) Dual Enrollment? Career and Technical Education (CTE) Dual Enrollment gives high school students access to college majors and certificates that provide students with the knowledge and skills needed in the workforce. Today, more than ever, local industries want to hire entry-level employees who can hit the ground running. Through hands-on learning in Central Carolina Technical College programs and certificates, CTE Dual Enrollment students could be career-ready and credentialed by high school graduation.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathways
The Dual Enrollment Team wants to invite you to explore our Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathway options. Please click the button below to schedule a tour with a CTE Program Manager.
School of Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Technology
Fall 1st Year Junior | Spring 1st Year Junior | Summer Rising Senior | Fall 2nd Year Senior | Spring 2nd Year Senior |
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ACR 106 | ACR 120 | ACR 130 | ACR 102 | ACR 250 |
ACR 110 | ACR 140 | ACR 210 | ACR 109 | ACR 175 |
COL 105 | ACR 252 | ACR 224 |
Fall 1st Year Junior | Spring 1st Year Junior | Summer Rising Senior | Fall 2nd Year Senior | Spring 2nd Year Senior |
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IMT 211 | EEM 116 | ELT 108 | IMT 104 | IMT 131 |
EEM 111 | IMT 121 | EEM 251 | COL 110 | IMT 214 |
MAT 155 | IMT 151 | COL 105 |
Fall 1st Year Junior | Spring 1st Year Junior | Summer Rising Senior | Fall 2nd Year Senior | Spring 2nd Year Senior |
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MTT 120 | MTT 249 | MTT 253 | MTT 152 | MTT 153 |
MTT 151 | MTT 251 | MTT 258 | COL 105 | MAT 155 |
Fall 1st Year Junior | Spring 1st Year Junior | Summer Rising Senior | Fall 2nd Year Senior | Spring 2nd Year Senior |
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WLD 106 | WLD 113 | WLD 109 | COL 105 | WLD 103 |
WLD 111 | WLD 160 | WLD 142 | IMT 211 | WLD 132 |
WLD 222 | COL 110 |
School of Nursing and Health Sciences
Fall 1st Year Junior | Spring 1st Year Junior | Summer Rising Senior | Fall 2nd Year Senior | Spring 2nd Year Senior |
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COL 105 | MAT 110 or MAT 120 | ENG 101 | PSY 203 | HIS 202 |
COL 110 | BIO 210 | PSY 201 | BIO 211 | BIO 225 |
BIO 112 | ||||
AHS 102 |
School of Professional Studies
Fall 1st Year Junior | Spring 1st Year Junior | Fall 2nd Year Senior | Spring 2nd Year Senior |
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ACC 101 | ACC 102 | ACC 124 | MGT 101 |
COL 105 | ACC 150 | CPT 174 | ECO 210 |
CPT 101 |
Fall 1st Year Junior | Spring 1st Year Junior | Fall 2nd Year Senior | Spring 2nd Year Senior |
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ACC 101 | BUS 110 | IDS 201 | MGT 245 |
COL 105 | BUS 121 | MGT 121 | MKT 135 |
BUS 101 | MKT 101 |
School of Workforce Development & SCETC
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | Summer Semester |
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EVT 206 | EVT 102 | EVT 103 |
EVT 254 | EVT 255 | EVT 110 |
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | Summer Semester |
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EVT 206 | EVT 108 | EVT 109 |
EVT 254 | EVT 255 | EVT 110 |
Benefits
- Shorten the overall time spent in college
- May improve high school GPA
- Experience college expectations
- Make a smooth transition from a secondary to a post-secondary institution
- Have a two-year degree or certificate completed by high school graduation
Placement Requirements
Students have options for placing into the CCTC Dual Enrollment program:
- Transcript Placement
- PSAT/SAT, PreACT/ACT scores
- Next Generation Accuplacer Test
To learn more about placement requirements, contact the CCTC Dual Enrollment Team.
College Transfer Credits
To learn about the transferability of credits, please contact the CCTC Dual Enrollment Team for additional information on the following:
- CCTC Transfer Agreements
- SCTrac.org
- SCTechsystem.com