Troy University announces reduced price for high school dual enrollment courses

The new price will apply to all students who qualify for in-state tuition, including Alabama residents and counties in Florida and Georgia.

The new price will apply to all students who qualify for in-state tuition, including Alabama residents and counties in Florida and Georgia.

Troy University is lowering the cost of dual enrollment classes for high school students by more than $100 per credit hour, the University announced Thursday. The price decrease will apply to all students who qualify for in-state tuition.

Beginning in January 2025, the cost of dual enrollment classes for in-state students will decrease to $33 per credit…

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Young Leaders of East Alabama, TROY partner to launch Alabama’s first Chamber of Commerce dual-enrollment program

Students participating in the Young Leaders of East Alabama visited the Troy Campus this summer.

Students participating in the Young Leaders of East Alabama visited the Troy Campus this summer.

In a groundbreaking initiative, the Young Leaders of East Alabama, a flagship program of the East Alabama Chamber of Commerce, has joined forces with Troy University to offer an unprecedented dual-enrollment opportunity for young leaders in the region. This collaboration marks the first time a chamber of commerce in Alabama has provided such an educational…

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How Dual Enrollment Courses Can Cut Down on College Costs

Studies show that students who earn college credit in high school are more likely to continue their education after graduation.

Studies show that students who earn college credit in high school are more likely to continue their education after graduation.

High school students earn college credit and save money on a college education through Troy University’s ACCELERATE dual enrollment program.

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TROY, Alabama Independent School Association formalize dual enrollment agreement

AISA Executive Director Michael McLendon and TROY Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. shake hands following Tuesday's agreement signing.

AISA Executive Director Michael McLendon and TROY Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. shake hands following Tuesday's agreement signing.

An agreement signed Tuesday by Troy University and the Alabama Independent School Association will provide ACCELERATE, the University’s online learning portal for non-public high school students, to member schools of AISA.  

Modeled on the ACCESS program, ACCELERATE provides classes for students that broaden the depth of academics offered by participating schools, provides advanced-placement classes…

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