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In Kansas, high school freshmen with a gifted IEP and all sophomores and higher can take college-credit classes.

Check with your homeschool administrator to see if youÌýcan earn dual credit (high schoolÌýandÌýcollege credit) for your college class.Ìý

Course descriptions can be found in the College Catalog, and all syllabi are stored in Concourse.ÌýThese resources can help your homeschool administrator determine what, if any, high school credit might be most appropriate for your college class.

Current KansasÌýhigh school students (high school sophomores and older) can take online classesÌýat the scholarship rate of $75Ìýper credit hour!Ìý

Need to Know Information

Talk toÌýyour counselor about dual credit — high schools (not the college) determine if they give dual credit for college classes.

Use theseÌýclasses to explore general education and career technical education classes to get a head start on your college plans!Ìý

Students who have completed their high school requirements are not eligible for this scholarship.