Danville Community High School students may participate in College Challenge, an Indiana State University dual credit program that enables eligible students to earn ISU college credit in courses taught by high school teachers at Danville Community High School. Courses are arranged within each student's regular schedule, not outside of regular school hours. The student earns college credit (at a significantly reduced rate) and high school credit simultaneously. |
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The following dual credit College Challenge courses are offered at Danville Community High School:
To request a new course, ask the high school teacher teaching the desired course
(or high school counselor) to contact the Director, College Challenge Program
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Eligibility | ||
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To be eligible, Danville Community High School students must:
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Note: Students who are eligible to receive free or reduced lunch are also eligible for a tuition fee waiver. The student's high school must provide documentation of the student's free/reduced lunch eligibility. |
Tuition Payment | ||
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The College Challenge tuition rate of $25 per credit hour is due in full on the date specified on the student's bill. Late or partial payments will not be accepted. If the bill is not paid in full by the payment deadline indicated on the bill, the student will be administratively withdrawn from the College Challenge course. |
Scholarships | ||
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All students are eligible for a $400 College Challenge Success Award to attend Indiana State University (provided they earn a "C" or better in their College Challenge courses and meet other eligibility requirements). For information on other ISU scholarships and awards, visit scholarships. |
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Dual credit earned through the College Challenge Program is recorded on an official Indiana State University transcript. This transcript is part of the student's permanent record at ISU. Students who wish to use ISU credit at another institution must request an official transcript be sent to the intended college or university. |
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The University Board of Trustees reserves the right to change fees at any time in the future. The right to correct errors is also reserved.