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Dual Enrollment Program
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The Rush-Henrietta Central School District has partnered with Monroe Community College (MCC) to offer our students the opportunity to earn college credits at a reduced tuition rate while earning their high school diplomas.
Students who successfully meet the requirements of a dual-enrollment course will earn high school credit(s) and a credit at MCC. The MCC credit(s) earned will be reported on an MCC transcript.
Dual-enrollment courses are taught by R-H high school teachers who are approved by and work closely with MCC faculty to ensure that their courses are equivalent to those offered on the MCC campus. Dual-enrollment course offerings change annually. The Rush-Henrietta School District submits curriculum alignment and instructor credentials to MCC for initial approval. Once approved, the course may be offered.
To learn more about what courses MCC has approved for this school year, contact the Counseling Office or speak with your School Counselor.
You can also visit MCC's website regarding Dual Enrollement for find helpful information.