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District reports 69,716 concurrent-enrollment credit hours and an estimated $18.2 million in tuition savings
Summary
Superintendent Smith presented four-year data showing a steady increase in concurrent-enrollment participation across Alpine School District: 69,716 college credit hours earned last school year, an estimated $18,200,000 in tuition savings for families, and a passing rate near 98.5 percent among students who took concurrent courses.
Superintendent Smith briefed the board on concurrent-enrollment trends across the Alpine School District, reporting steady increases in course participation and cumulative credit hours taken by students.
Smith said Alpine students earned about 69,716 college credit hours last school…
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