Academics
Dual Credit
Dual credit courses allow students to enroll in both high school and college courses at the same time. There are opportunities to enroll in two types of courses: college transfer and career courses. Upon successful completion of those courses, students will receive grades and credit at their high school and at RLC.
We work with your high school to make the transition to college as smooth and painless as possible.
Savings
When combining Dual Credit classes with Dual Enrollment classes, a number of district high school students have graduated from RLC before high school!
Schools In the RLC District & Programs of Study
Benton Consolidated High School
Christopher High School
Hamilton County Senior High School
Mt. Vernon Township High School
Norris City-Omaha-Enfield High School
Pinckneyville Community High School
Sesser-Valier High School
Thompsonville High School
Waltonville High School
Wayne City High School
Webber Township High School
Woodlawn High School
Zeigler-Royalton High School
Dual Credit FAQ
Who Can Enroll In Dual Credit?
Juniors and seniors attending a high school in the Rend Lake College district may take advantage of dual credit courses per the terms and conditions set forth in 110 ILCS 27/1-30. Students must meet requirements and prerequisites prior to enrolling in courses. Students taking advantage of this opportunity may accumulate college credit prior to graduating from high school. Dual credit courses held at a non-Rend Lake College location will be accepted for up to 49% of the credit hours required for a Title IV approved certificate or degree. No more than 49% of dual credit hours, rounded to the nearest credit hour, that were provided at a secondary institution may be applied toward a Title IV eligible certificate or degree.
High school juniors and seniors, either home-schooled or attending a high school in the RLC district, may take advantage of dual enrollment by enrolling in courses which take place after the normal high school day. Students must meet placement requirements and prerequisites prior to enrolling in courses. Students also must adhere to the RLC drop policy; failure to drop will result in the student being awarded a failing grade. Tuition will be half-cost for eight hours per semester. Any courses after eight hours are billed at the full tuition rate. Students are responsible for any fees, supplies or textbook costs.
What Does It Cost?
Although the value of a typical 3 credit hour college course is approximately $500 to much more at a private institution, the partnership between RLC and the high school allows us to offer this course FREE of charge to the dual credit students. No fees or tuition will be charged for traditional dual credit classes. (Traditional dual credit classes are taught by qualified high school instructors using college curriculum at the high school campus during regular school hours.)
How do students qualify for dual credit classes?
- Some courses require successful completion of a placement exam administered by college staff on the high school campus or one of RLC’s campuses.
- A student must be approved by their school counselor to participate in the program by being enrolled in a Dual Credit qualified class.
- A student must meet the minimum qualifications for the class as required by Rend Lake College board policy 4.1445.
Am I Enrolling In College?
How Do I Enroll?
- High school officials grant permission to enroll in dual credit courses. The registration process takes place at the high school.
- Students must meet placement requirements and prerequisites prior to enrolling in courses.
- Students must adhere to the RLC drop policy; failure to drop will result in the student being awarded a failing grade. Depending on student performance, grades of A, B, C or NC will be awarded and will become part of the college transcript.
- For a complete listing of dual credit courses, contact RLC’s Community and Corporate Education Division.
What Classes Can I Take?
Classes are enrolling now for the Fall and Spring semesters at RLC. A number of classes are offered throughout the district, and students should check with their guidance counselors about their interests. These classes include:
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Agriculture
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Art
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Automotive Technology
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Biology
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Business
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Certified Nurse Assistant
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Chemistry
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Communications
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Computer-Aided Drafting
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Computer Science
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Criminal Justice
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Culinary Arts
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Diesel Technology
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Early Childhood Education
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English
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Graphic Design
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Health
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Health Care Terminology
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History
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Horticulture
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Industrial Electronics
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Machining
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Mathematics
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Music
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Office Systems Technology
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Physical Education
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Political Science
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Psychology
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Sociology
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Spanish
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Welding
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Zoology
What Is Dual Credit?
Will Dual Credits Transfer To Another College Upon Graduation?
SWIC currently holds articulation agreements with many institutions of higher learning to ensure seamless transferability of credits. However, it is a best practice to contact prospective colleges/universities to ensure that desired credits will transfer. The student will need to request a transcript be sent to their chosen college/university when they are ready to transfer their credits. The process can be done entirely online through their student portal in MyRLC.
Do Dual Credits Interfere With Eligibility For Scholarships/Financial Assistance Upon Transfer?
What Other Benefits Do Students Get As A Result Of Dual Credit Enrollment?
Dual Credit students have access to the same resources as a traditional RLC students while enrolled in a dual credit class. Dual Credit students may:
- Access the RLC library resources.
- Access FREE tutoring.
- Access RLC’s Student Services
- Request accommodations through the Disabilities Coordinator
What If I Do Not Want To Register (Or Want My Child Registered) For This Class?
Students who do not want dual credit need not register for the credit. Parents have the option to disallow their student from taking this course for college credit. Parents must either direct their student not to complete registration paperwork or contact the dual credit office prior to the 10th day after the official start date of the class in order for their student to be dropped from the course. We will provide a form to sign indicating that they do not wish for their student to earn the credit.
What Is FERPA?
Why Can Some High School Faculty Teach Dual Credit Classes, While Others Cannot?
Benefits For Students Who Take Dual Credit Classes
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FREE Tuition
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Take college level classes to earn high school and college credit simultaneously
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Take classes in a familiar setting (your high school) with a strong support system
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Transition efficiently from high school to college
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Start earning credits toward stackable certifications or other pathways toward employment and career
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Access resources available to all RLC students
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Advisors
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Tutoring (Success Center)
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Student ID card
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Access to library resources
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Become prepared for college academically
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Gain experience and confidence to succeed in higher education
Faculty & Staff
After dual credit courses begin, it is important to keep RLC informed of any changes in enrollment status. Students must officially drop or withdraw from the course if they are no longer attending.