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CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT COURSES

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Dominican High School and Cardinal Stritch University have partnered to create a Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP). This program allows qualified high school students to learn Stritch’s college curriculum and qualified high school instructors to teach Stritch’s curriculum at the high school’s campus during the high school’s regular hours while concurrently earning high school and college credit. Qualified Dominican students who choose to enroll in CEP from Cardinal Stritch University and pay the substantially reduced tuition rate for the college credit are admitted to the University as “non-degree seeking students.” Upon successful completion of the course, these students will receive high school credits as well as college credits and an official Cardinal Stritch University transcript. The official University transcript verifies to other colleges/universities that the student has earned college/university credits. These college credits will follow students to almost any college.

Concurrent enrollment courses will be graded using the corresponding college’s grading system.

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Concurrent Enrollment courses at Dominican High School include:

Religion

Catholic Social Teaching-CE

Philosophy for Theology-CE

Technology

2D Digital Imaging-CE

PASS/FAIL COURSES

Some Dominican courses are graded on a Pass/Fail grading scale. A percentage of 60 or above will receive a passing grade issued as a ‘P’ on the transcript and will be issued course credit. A final percentage below 60 will not receive credit and will be recorded as an ‘F’ on the report card. Pass/Fail courses are not included in GPA.

Current Advanced Placement courses at Dominican High School include:

Integrated Technology uKnighted Service 10, 11, 12

Ind. Fitness for Athletes Yearbook

Ind. Technology Support

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