Dual credit programs are Ministry of Education approved programs that allows students who are still in secondary school, to take college or apprenticeship courses. When the course is successfully completed, two credits are recorded - one toward your high school diploma and the second on the college transcript.
There are two categories of Dual Credit courses:
In a team-taught dual credit course, an Ontario secondary school course is taught jointly by a high school teacher and a college instructor. The high school teacher delivers the curriculum from the high school course and a college instructor delivers the college curriculum. Students are eligible to receive credit for the college course, which is recorded on the student's college record, and for the secondary course, which is recorded on the Ontario Student Transcript.
In a college-delivered dual credit course, students take a college course or a Level 1 apprenticeship course. This course is delivered by solely by a college instructor and supported by a secondary school teacher. Students, if successful, earn both a college credit, which is recorded on the college record, and a high school credit which is recorded on the Ontario Student Transcript. College-delivered dual credits are delivered primarily through the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program and the Centre for Success Program.
Students benefit from a Dual Credit Program in a number of ways:
Students learn about dual credit opportunities during course selection presentations and through discussions with Guidance Counsellors or Cooperative Education Teachers (for OYAP students). Students may also be referred to a Dual Credit course by the school's Student Success team.
The Dual Credit program is funded by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for: