Spring College Now | Articulation Agreement by High School
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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about College Now
How can a student become involved in College Now (dual credit) courses?
College Now courses offered at your high school can be found by:
- Looking at your course schedule for dual credit CN courses
- Checking with your high school counselor
- Viewing a list of courses offered at your high school
The process of earning credit is detailed in Steps to College Now Credit
Is there a student cost for College Now courses?
These courses are free (no Lane CC tuition is charged to either the student or the high school). All regular high school fees for students would apply. This applies only to College Now and not all other high school student programs.
After I have completed College Now courses, am I considered a returning student at Lane?
No. You will use the same L# throughout your Lane career, but after you have completed College Now courses at your high school you are not automatically considered a returning student. When you apply to Lane later you must go through the same new student process as anyone attending Lane for the first time.
Must I attend Lane Community College after high school in order for the College Now credits I’ve earned to be on a Lane transcript?
No, but we hope you will choose to continue at Lane. Your credits may be transferred to other colleges/universities without taking further classes at Lane. To request your Lane transcript to be sent to another institution, use the transcript request process at Enrollment Services.
Can I transfer the credits I’ve earned in College Now professional technical classes to other colleges/ universities?
Yes. The number of credits accepted by other institutions is determined by which programs they have and how many transfer and elective credits they accept. It is important to check with the Admissions Office at each institution to which you plan to send your transcript. Many institutions will accept the majority of professional technical credits you earn.