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This is a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page for high school students attending Great Basin College and for their parents.
A dual enrollment course is a course that can, upon completion, simultaneously apply to a student’s high school diploma and toward the student’s Great Basin College transcript.
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Students are also welcome to take courses that are not considered dual enrollment in their district, but they will still need the sign-off from the school counselor or principal.
Yes, although they will still need to fill out the Online High School Dual Enrollment Form.
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High school students have a Online High School Dual Enrollment Form to fill out. Please read these forms carefully before signing them.
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This is up to individual school districts. Most districts will pay for certain specified courses. It is your responsibility to check with your high school principal or counselor to make the determination.
In most cases, you will be responsible for the one-time $10 application fee to the college, any classes that the school district is not sponsoring, and the cost of textbooks. At the time of registering, you may also see the cost of the school district sponsored classes on your account, but that should be removed as soon as 澳门新甫京娱乐游戏在线下载 receives the necessary paperwork from your school district.
For courses that will not be paid for by the school district, refer to our Fee and Tuition page. Please note that during the fall and spring semesters (but not summer), there is a special impressively low rate for high school students enrolled in either internet or interactive video classes.
For regular 15-week classes, there is a 100% refund if the class is dropped during the first week and a 50% refund in the class is dropped during the second week. No refunds are given after the second week. For shorter classes, there is a significantly shorter time period for refunds. See the 澳门新甫京娱乐游戏在线下载 Refunds and Withdrawals Page for detailed information.
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You will be provided with a syllabus at the beginning of all classes. Read it. Then read it again. It contains important information such as test dates, assignment deadlines, attendance policy, contact information, required textbooks and other materials, and other information necessary for you to be successful.
You should pay close attention to the course syllabus and discuss any potential attendance problems (due to extracurricular activities, family trips, etc.) with the instructor beforehand. Attendance policies are stricter at the college level, but instructors may try to be flexible if the student makes arrangements before absences.
You can withdraw with a grade of “W” during the first 60% of the class. See the 澳门新甫京娱乐游戏在线下载 Calendar for the drop deadline. A “W” just means that you withdrew from the class; it does not hurt your grade point average. If you do not complete the class with a passing grade, and do not withdraw by the deadline, you will receive an “F”. This is true even if you never showed up (in person or online) for the class a single time.
School district policies vary as to whether they will still pay for the course if you receive an “F” or a “W”. Please check with your counselor.
View the answer to this question along with some excellent pointers on how to study and succeed in college in our 澳门新甫京娱乐游戏在线下载 College Knowledge series . This information is also available in a Spanish brochure.
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When you make the decision to allow your student to attend college, you are indicating that you feel that he/she has the appropriate maturity for a college experience, including handling situations such as disagreements over a grade, not liking an instructor, and being exposed to potentially controversial material.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) mandates that the college does not share a student’s information, even with a parent paying the bill. There is a process by which a student can release information to you, but we encourage you to work out your concerns directly with your student, and trust that he or she will have the necessary maturity for discussions with the faculty member. If you are used to monitoring your student’s high school grades in Power School or other software provided by your district, please be aware that grades for tests, papers, etc., will not be viewable.
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