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Career & Technical Education (CTE) Dual Credit Information

Career & Technical Education (CTE) Dual Credit

Some CTE courses may be available for students to earn both high school and college credits. These options are noted in the specific course descriptions. The requirements for earning dual credit will be provided in writing by the instructor at the beginning of the course. Students must meet all requirements to obtain dual credit. An example of some requirements would be registering with the sponsoring institution, student tuition, fees and/or grade requirements. It is also important to know that dual-credit courses may be limited when transferring outside of Washington state. Please check with your intended college or university before you plan on these credits being included as part of your college transcript or degree. 

Enrolling in any class for both high school and college credit automatically starts an official college transcript regardless of a student’s performance in the course. For college classes taken during high school, it is each student’s responsibility to directly request the transferability of credits from the college(s) they wish to attend and whether the courses will appear on the college transcript.

CTE Dual Credit Courses

  • Accounting (WWCC)
  • Animal Science (WWCC)
  • Career Choices (SCC)
  • Culinary Arts (WWCC)
  • Digital Electronics (SCC)
  • Digital Photo/Adv. Photoshop (SFCC)
  • Early Childhood Education (WWCC)
  • Engineering Essentials (SFCC)
  • Entrepreneurship (WWCC) 
  • Foods and Nutrition (SCC)
  • Intro to Marketing (WWCC)
  • Journalism and Leadership in Agriculture Communications (SFCC)
  • Marketing Operations (SFCC)
  • Metal Shop II (WWCC)
  • Plant Science I or II (WWCC)
  • Vet Science (WWCC)

 

*Walla Walla Community College (WWCC); Spokane Falls Community College (SFCC); and Spokane Community College (SCC)

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