Dual Enrollment
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FERPA
As required by the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), St. Johns River State College faculty and staff are prohibited from discussing student performance with anyone other than the student or designated educational staff unless the student signs a release form.
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Benefits of Dual Enrollment
- Academic Rigor: Engages students in challenging coursework.
- Responsibility: Develops time management and organizational skills.
- College Exposure: Prepares students for higher education.
- No Cost: Tuition and fees are often covered.
- Access to Resources: Students gain access to college libraries, technology, and academic support.
- Quality Instruction: Learn from experienced college professors.
Dual enrollment offers students a head-start on college by providing rigorous academic experiences and access to valuable resources.
Responsibilities of Dual Enrollment Students
- Follow College Policies: Adhere to all college rules and regulations.
- Class Attendance: Attend all scheduled classes on time.
- Complete Assignments: Submit coursework and assignments on schedule.
- Communicate: Maintain communication with instructors and counselors.
- Manage Time: Balance college and high school commitments effectively.
- Take Ownership: Be responsible for your academic progress.
- Utilize Resources: Take advantage of college facilities, libraries, and support services.
By following these responsibilities, students can succeed academically and smoothly transition from high school to college life.
Principles of Participation