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Which Dual Credit Courses Should You Take? Recommendations by Grade

Which Dual Credit Courses Should You Take? Recommendations by Grade

by Carrie Watkins | Mar 17, 2022 | Creating Academic Success

Should you take dual credit courses? Absolutely. You can save a lot of money on your college degree and hone your study skills while you have the support of your high school environment. Which dual credit courses should you take? That will depend on your age, your...
How to Earn One Year of College Credit in High School

How to Earn One Year of College Credit in High School

by Carrie Watkins | Feb 17, 2022 | Creating Academic Success

Sure, you can take one or two dual credit classes and save money on your college degree when you transfer those credits. But what if you created a plan for earning a full year’s worth of college credit while you are in high school? You could save thousands of dollars...
[Toolkit] Understanding Transfer Credit

[Toolkit] Understanding Transfer Credit

by Carrie Watkins | Oct 22, 2021 | Creating Academic Success

Congratulations! You’ve successfully completed your college credit course. Now what? If you are ready to start applying to the colleges where you want to continue your educational journey, you are probably wondering how you get your credit from here to there. It can...
New Courses: Music Appreciation and New Testament Options

New Courses: Music Appreciation and New Testament Options

by Carrie Watkins | Sep 28, 2021 | News

Three new courses are making their debut on the TEL Learning site this month: Music Appreciation, Stories of the New Testament, and Survey of the New Testament. We’re also launching Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship in the next few weeks as well. In...
On Being a Good Citizen: Foundations of U.S. Civics Badge

On Being a Good Citizen: Foundations of U.S. Civics Badge

by Carrie Watkins | Sep 9, 2021 | News

​Pop quiz: What are the three branches of the U.S. federal government? In the late summer of 2016, the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania released the results of an annual survey conducted on Americans’ civic knowledge. It found that only...
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