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Board approves affiliation with Penn State to offer dual-enrollment courses at reduced tuition

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The board approved an affiliation agreement with Penn State University that lets eligible Lower Moreland High School students take Penn State courses for 50% of tuition. Administrators said about five courses are immediately available and that additional delivery options could expand access.

The Lower Moreland Township School District board voted Aug. 19 to approve an affiliation agreement with Penn State University that will allow high school students to enroll in Penn State courses and receive both college and, when approved, high school credit.

Mr. Cole, who presented the affiliation agreement, said students in the program would pay 50% of Penn State tuition for eligible courses and that Penn State currently has about five courses identified for the partnership. Cole said Penn State requires an approved instructor for each course and that courses…

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