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Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment provides high school students the opportunity to earn college credit while taking their current high school courses. These college-credit bearing courses are taught by college-approved high school teachers; eligible courses allow students to earn high school credit and college credit at the time they pass the course. Omaha Public Schools partners with Metropolitan Community College (MCC), University of Nebraska (UNO), and Midland University (MU) to provide dual enrollment opportunities in Advanced Placement (AP), Career Technical Education, and Special Program courses. Dual Enrollment is a low-cost model with reduced tuition rates, and credits earned may be transferred to other colleges or universities. Each partner institution determines their own policies and guidelines regarding tuition costs, application deadlines, acceptance, and transfer of credits. The state of Nebraska offers the Access College Early (ACE) scholarship for income-qualifying high school students.

Should a staff change occur, dual enrollment for each course is contingent upon authorization by the cooperating university. Regardless of authorization, each course prepares students for the Advanced Placement exam(s) administered in May.

AP Courses Offering Dual Enrollment Credit

Bryan High Course

Dual Enrolled College/University and Credits

AP Calculus AB

University of Nebraska-Omaha: 3 credits

AP Computer Science

University of Nebraska-Omaha: 3 credits

AP Computer Science A

University of Nebraska-Omaha: 3 credits

AP US Government

University of Nebraska-Omaha: 3 credits

AP Comparative Government

University of Nebraska-Omaha: 3 credits

AP Human Geography

University of Nebraska-Omaha: 3 credits

AP Psychology

University of Nebraska-Omaha: 3 credits

AP Chemistry

Metropolitan Community College: 6 credits

AP World History I

Midland University: 3 credits

AP World History II

Midland University: 3 credits


Additional Dual Enrollment Course Offerings

Bryan High Course

Dual Enrolled College/University and Credits

Principles of Education

University of Nebraska-Omaha: 3 credits

Sociology

University of Nebraska-Omaha: 3 credits

Architecture 1-2

Metropolitan Community College: 9 Credits

Architecture 3-4

Metropolitan Community College: 5.5 Credits

Construction 1-2

Metropolitan Community College: 4.5 Credits

Construction 3-4

Metropolitan Community College: 15.5 Credits

Honors Chemistry

Metropolitan Community College: 6 Credits

Honors Child Development 1-2

Metropolitan Community College: 4.5 Credits

Human Relations

Metropolitan Community College: 4.5 Credits

Logistics Supply Chain Management 1-2

Metropolitan Community College: 4.5 Credits

Logistics Supply Chain Management 3-4

Metropolitan Community College: 4.5 Credits

Logistics Supply Chain Management 5-6

Metropolitan Community College: 4.5 Credits

Personal Finance

Metropolitan Community College: 4.5 Credits

Principles of Business

Metropolitan Community College: 4.5 Credits

Animal Science 1-2

Metropolitan Community College: 3 Credits