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What is Dual Credit Waiver

The Dual Enrollment Credit Waiver is a waiver form used by students to opt for high school credit only instead of college credit for dual enrollment courses.

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Dual Credit Waiver is needed by:
  • High school students enrolled in dual enrollment courses
  • Parents of dual enrollment students requiring signature
  • School administrators processing enrollment waivers
  • Counselors advising on dual enrollment options
  • Educational institutions offering dual enrollment programs

How to fill out the Dual Credit Waiver

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    Access pdfFiller and search for the 'Dual Enrollment Credit Waiver' form using the provided template search.
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    Once located, click to open the form in the editor. Familiarize yourself with the layout and the required fields.
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    Before completing the form, gather necessary information such as the student’s full name, the list of courses for which college credit is being waived, and parent details for signature purposes.
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    Using pdfFiller's interface, click on the first field to enter the student's name. Enter clear and accurate information.
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    Next, navigate to the course details section of the form. Enter the titles of the courses for which college credit is being waived.
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    Proceed to the signature fields. Each section will clearly indicate where the student and parent should sign. Click on the respective fields to add digital signatures.
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    Ensure to include the date next to each signature as required. This is crucial for processing the waiver.
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    After filling out all fields, review the completed form carefully. Check for errors or omissions to avoid any delays.
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    Once confirmed, save your changes on pdfFiller by clicking the save button. You can also choose to download the completed form as a PDF.
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    Lastly, if you need to submit the form, refer to your institution's guidelines on submission methods. You may be able to submit the form electronically or print it for physical delivery.
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The Dual Enrollment Credit Waiver is primarily for high school students enrolled in dual enrollment courses who wish to receive high school credit only. Parents must also be involved and provide signatures.
If you miss the deadline for the Dual Enrollment Credit Waiver, contact your school administrator immediately. There may be options or late submissions allowed, but this can vary by institution.
Submission methods vary by institution. You can either submit the completed waiver electronically via email or through a school portal, or print and deliver it to your school's administration office.
Generally, no additional documents are required with the Dual Enrollment Credit Waiver. However, some schools may request proof of enrollment or course details, so check with your school.
Common mistakes include not signing the form in the designated areas, providing incorrect course names, or failing to complete all required fields. Double-check all entries before submission.
Processing times for the Dual Enrollment Credit Waiver can vary. Typically, it takes a few days to a week. Contact your school for specific timelines.
Once submitted, the waiver cannot be reinstated according to university and TMA guidelines. Carefully consider your decision before submitting.
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