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Dual-Enrolled Louisiana Student Graduates Two Times Over

by Associated Press , June 12, 2008

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Private school students or home schoolers pay a reduced rate, which amounts to about half the normal tuition costs.

Delta Academic Outreach coordinator Lauri Anderson said that opportunities like these classes are becoming more popular as students work toward meeting TOPS requirements and seeking a more rigorous educational experience.

Anderson said classes offered on the high school campuses provide an alternative to the half-day class schedule that some high school seniors experience. By continuing the learning process, students adjust more readily and successfully to the college experience after high school.

The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education is working through the High School Redesign Commission to provide dual enrollment opportunities to high school students in an effort to make the Louisiana high school curriculum more rigorous.

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