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By participating in Career & Technical Education (CTE) classes while in high school, eligible students can connect with meaningful opportunities for their future. For some, that may mean college; your child can earn college credit while still in high school. For others, they can build a foundation of skills for well-paying jobs and careers. Whatever your child’s path, eligible high school students and their families can potentially save hundreds to thousands of dollars in tuition and other educational expenses by enrolling in CTE classes.

Students who earn college credit are more likely to graduate high school, enroll in college, and complete a college degree.

-The Washington Student Achievement Council

Benefits of Dual Credit

Savings

Save time and tuition dollars by getting a head start on fulfilling college degree or certificate requirements

Opportunities

Earn college credit for classes that lead to careers and programs of study, with opportunities beyond high school

Skills

Your college transcript can prove you've learned skills to be productive and successful in the world of work

Scholarships

Earning college credit may qualify you for more scholarships

Value

May increase the value of your college or job applications

Time and Money

Potential to save substantial time, money, or both!

To participate in Dual Credit at PNWCC, students must:

  • Be enrolled in an articulated high school class
  • Register to earn credit using the CTE SERS website
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We make the transition from high school to your child’s future easy. They will build a solid foundation for college or a career.