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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...
Finding Extra Challenges: Dual Credit Courses for Gifted and Talented Students

Finding Extra Challenges: Dual Credit Courses for Gifted and Talented Students

by Elizabeth Contreras | Aug 26, 2021 | Creating Academic Success

​Students enroll in dual credit courses in high school for a number of reasons. Cost is a popular one. Dual credit courses are typically much more affordable than traditional college credit, so successfully completing one dual credit course can shave hundreds of...
Incorporating an Associate Degree Into Your Student’s Learning Plan

Incorporating an Associate Degree Into Your Student’s Learning Plan

by Kathy Burt | May 13, 2021 | Creating Academic Success

​Earning college credit in high school saves students money and shortens the time that they spend pursuing a degree. That’s why many high school students enroll in dual credit programs through their local college, take CLEP tests or AP courses, or find credit options...

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