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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I did not realize FCPS makes families pay for DE. So two kids take the exact same course, but only the one whose family has more disposable income gets college credit for it? Seems like a terrible arrangement. [/quote] DE Courses taken at an FCPS high school are provided at no cost to the student. Concurrent courses (Independent Dual Enrollment) taken at a NOVA campus or through NOVA online require in-state tuition per NOVA’s Tuition & Fees.[/quote] The TJ course and grades didn't cost anything. To get the credit from George Mason cost a few hundred dollars if the student wanted that piece of paper - this was 2018.[/quote] My DC took Multivariable Calc/Linear Alg DE at Oakton. It was taught at the HS. If he wanted college credit, he had to apply to George Mason (easy app) and pay a couple of hundred dollars. It did work for college credit at an out of state public university. [b]My TJ student took a NOVA class.[/b] He received DE credit. He had to apply as a DE student to NOVA and FCPS was involved with the application/enrollment process. It was a straight on NOVA class. I believe I paid more for the NOVA class than the GMU class.[/quote] What NOVA class was it? [/quote] NOVA MTH265 (Calculus III) = FCPS Multivariable Calculus DE 3178DE[/quote]
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