Dual courses put college in high school and vice versa
Clayton Coulter has been interested in vehicles since forever, it feels like.
So, most every morning of the school year, the Unity High School senior gets up early and drives to Parkland College, where he is enrolled in a dual-credit auto careers program that earns him both high school and college credit – and invaluable access to working on cars before he graduates.
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