The DACC Dual Credit program allows high school students to explore college opportunities as well as get a head start on their college education. Through this program students have the oportunity to receive college and high school credits at the same time.
Why DACC Dual Credit?
Benefits
- Earn college and high school credit at the same time.
- First-hand exposure to college-level work while gaining skills and building confidence.
- Smoother transition from high school to college.
- Explore courses that are not offered at your high school.
- Earn credits towards a DACC degree/certificate or NMSU Bachelor requirements.
- No tuition or registration fees*.
*Classes are free except for occasional course fees. Public school districts pay for the course materials/textbooks. Private and home school students are responsible for course material fees.
Information for the Family
Parents and guadians! Did you know that your son or daughter can earn college credit while attending high school? Students who qualify for the DACC Dual Credit Program simultaneously earn college and high school elective credit. Through this program, some students have been able to also earn DACC certificates. Dual Credit opens the door to college and beyond, best of all it is FREE! Encourage your son or daughter to explore this opportunity by visiting with their high school counselor.
Dual Credit Success:
Success in the Dual Credit program requires motivation, self-discipline, and good study skills. High school students will need the maturity and initiative to attend class and participate at the same level as regular college students. The grades earned in their dual credit course(s) will be a permanent part of their academic record at both high school and college. Please discuss these important qualities with your child and encourage them to reach out to the many academic resources available to them on all of our campuses.
Confidentiality:
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, also known as FERPA, governs the confidentiality of student records. FERPA applies to all admitted students at New Mexico State University. Therefore, parents do not have access to their dual credit student’s educational records without the student’s written consent. Written consent may be obtained by the student completing permission via PROXY.
Things to Consider
- Students must maintain a cumulative 2.0 GPA or better in their DACC courses to continue in the Dual Credit Program.
- Most single college courses are equal to 3 credit hours. For every 3 credit course at DACC, students will accumulate 1 high school elective credit. (Check with your High School Counselor)
- Grades earned through dual credit enrollment are part of a student’s permanent academic record, at both their high school and NMSU/DACC.
- Dual Credit students are admitted as Non-Degree and are not eligible for financial aid.
- If a student does not pass a course or receives a “W” for withdrawing from a course – it WILL affect the student’s Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and will impact future financial aid eligibility.
- Dual Credit students are not responsible to pay for tuition and general fees, BUT in some cases, certain courses carry a course-specific fee such as for tools in the AUTO and DRFT courses. These fees are rare but will be the student’s responsibility.
- Participating in the Dual Credit Program does not impact Lottery Scholarship eligibility.
- Dual Credit students may not audit a course or take developmental-level courses.
- DACC will have final discretion to approve/disapprove the eligibility of all students for admission and/or enrollment in courses for dual credit.
Participating High Schools
DACC requires a Memorandum of Agreement (MOU) to be on file with your school/school district to allow students to participate in our Dual Credit program.
Below are the high schools and school districts that participate in DACC's Dual Credit program:
Las Cruces Public Schools | |
Centennial High School | Las Cruces High School |
Mayfield High School | Organ Mountain High School |
Rio Grande Preparatory Instutute | Arrowhead Park Early College High School |
Gadsden Independent School District | |
Chaparral High School | Gadsden High School |
Santa Teresa High School | Alta Vista Early College High School |
Hatch Valley Public Schools |
Hatch Valley High School |
New America School |
New America School - Las Cruces Charter High School |
Truth or Concequences Municipal Schools
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Hot Springs High School |
Deming Public Schools | |
Deming High School | Deming Early College High School |
Alma D'Arte Charter High School |
Sendero School of Academic and Career Preparation |
Mesilla Valley Christian School |
NM Online Schools |
Are you ready for DACC Dual Credit?
If you feel you are ready to participate in the DACC Dual Credit program, let's have you talk to your counselor! Your counselor will add you to the a list of participating students and give you instructions about the next application cycle and academic advising visits.
Are you ready to apply?