Dual enrollment programs vary in their availability and requirements. To pursue this option, students often need to meet certain academic criteria and get permission from their high school and the college or university. The courses are usually offered online, through evening classes, or during the summer.
Students in dual enrollment programs may take a mix of high school and college-level courses. Credits earned through these programs can be applied toward both high school graduation and college degree requirements. This approach allows students to accelerate their educational progress and get a head start in their college studies.
However, obtaining a full bachelor's degree solely through high school dual enrollment is typically not possible. Most undergraduate programs require students to complete a specific number of credits, which often involve in-person classes, hands-on experiences, and research opportunities that may be difficult to complete exclusively in high school.