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Make Your Move

Earn college credits while you’re still in high school through Montgomery College’s Dual Enrollment Program. MCPS students may be eligible to take courses at no cost and earn high school credit for the college course.
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Our Mission

Academic Excellence and Student Success

In addition to providing you a world-class education, our faculty and staff offer guidance and support to help you set your course and succeed.

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Prepare

Take classes at MC now and continue at MC after HS graduation or transfer your credits to a four-year institution when you’re ready.
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Jumpstart

Our challenging courses provide the boost you need to keep your education on track.
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Enhance

Accelerate completion of your college degree and save money on tuition. You can even simultaneously earn an associate’s degree along with your high school diploma.
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Convenience

This is the perfect time to take transferrable classes at MC before starting at a four-year institution.

  • Easy enrollment process
  • Any high school student with a 2.75 GPA can take classes that they qualify for
  • Earn guaranteed college credit for the same classes that AP/IB would have provided
  • Take classes online or close to home
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Affordability

By earning college credits while still in high school, you’ll save money on tuition in the long run. And MCPS students may be eligible to take courses at no cost.

  • Earn high school credit and college credit at the same time
  • Learning options and programs tailored to your situation
  • Admissions application is free
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High Quality Courses

If you’re looking for a challenging experience to supplement your advanced high school coursework, a college class might be just what you need.

  • Outstanding, supportive faculty
  • Gain the skills and confidence needed to succeed in college
  • Get firsthand experience in how college courses work
“All my professors were enthusiastic about teaching—and they had a lot of information and insight about the coursework.”

John Condon, 2020 Dual Enrollment Graduate

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