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GET AN EARLY START ON COLLEGE WHILE
STILL IN HIGH SCHOOL
DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM IS FREE, ACCESSIBLE, LOCAL, AND CONVENIENT
Diné College Dual Credit Program
Dual Credit Program
Shiprock, NM. 87420
DINÉ COLLEGE
Patrick Blackwater
Phone: 928-724-6921
E-mail:
A Guide for Students and Parents
GET AN EARLY START ON COLLEGE WHILE STILL IN HIGH
SCHOOL
THE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM IS FREE, ACCESSIBLE, LOCAL, AND CONVENIENT
Diné College believes the Dual Credit Program will become stepping stones from
high school to college, serving as a pathway to academic degree programs or
college-level education courses.
About the Dual Credit Program
Through the Diné College Dual Credit Program, high school students can get a jump start
on college by earning college credits while still attending high school. Courses offered through Di-
né College, range from Navajo Language and Culture to College Mathematics to Freshman Eng-
lish.
Dual credit is a process by which a high school students enroll in a Diné College course and
receives concurrent academic credit for the course from both the college and the high school. The
dual credit courses are taught on a Diné College campus or on the high school campus only. This
allows a high school student to receive both high school and college credit. The high school cours-
es are aligned with the Diné College curriculum. Dual credit students earn college credit immedi-
ately upon successful course completion.
After you graduate high school, you can continue taking classes at Diné College and work
toward a certificate or degree. The college classes taken while you were in high school will be
counted toward your Diné College degree. Your credits may also transfer to a different college or
university.
Benefits of Dual Enrollment
Access to College resources: Dual credit students are official college
students with access to the full range of services offered by Diné Col-
lege. These include use of DC Student Success, academic support, the
Pinto Library resources, gym facilities, computer labs, and all Diné Col-
lege Campuses and Centers.
Transferability: Dual credit courses are fully transferable to New Mexico and Arizona colleges
and universities and generally transferable to other colleges and universities throughout the
United States. All classes must align with Diné College curriculum; therefore, all these courses
articulate with New Mexico and Arizona colleges and universities.
Convenience: Courses are taught at the high school campuses or at Diné College campuses de-
pending on the individual high school arrangements.
Closeness to home: Students learn what college professors expect while still in familiar sur-
roundings.
Low cost: Taking dual credit courses costs are basically free or substantially less than taking
courses at many colleges and universities.
Student success: Successful completion of college-level courses helps you to be successful in
making the transition to a college campus later. You will have acquired the confidence to suc-
ceed academically and personally in college.
Dual Credit: Reviewing Your Options
There are some factors to consider and talk about with your family and school guidance
counselor before you register for Dual Credit courses. They are official Diné College classes, so it
is important to know that you are starting a college transcript and these classes will become part of
your permanent academic record. So before you get started, consider a couple a key suggestions:
Talk about his opportunity with your parent/guardian. Remember, it
is relatively free, local, and convenient but also discuss deadlines, work-
load, and responsibility.
Talk to your parent/guardian, teachers, and guidance counselor about
your plans and your intended major. Your guidance counselor and a Di-
né College Student Success Advisor can definitely help you in this area.
Do some research into your college plans/major and how these clas-
ses will fit into your intended major. The grades you earn will become
part of your official college transcripts at Diné College.
Review and study all the information and opportunities Diné College has to offer, especially
the guidelines associated with student enrollment and policies.
Tuition and Fees
Course billing is taken care of by Diné College and the high schools through agreements
made by both parties. The billing process is determined after the student has successfully complet-
ed the class. Tuition and fees for regular Diné College students are as follows:
$55 per credit hour, so a 3 credit hour class would cost a student $165 and a 4 credit would cost
a student $220.
$20 Application Fee (onetime fee for new students)
$25 Activity Fee
$20 Technology Fee
This is an excellent opportunity for students to take college classes free, at not cost to fami-
lies, it is close to home, and accessible.
Grades
All dual credit students are responsible for following the Diné College Academic Policies.
Your teacher/instructor will use Diné College guidelines to determine and post your mid-term and
final grades. This includes a student’s Academic Standing, Withdrawal from a class, and each stu-
dent has the right to contest their grades though the General Grade Appeal.
Academic Policies
Class Attendance
Regular and prompt attendance to all classes and laboratories is excepted. Excessive absence may
be reported and affect a student’s academic grade(s).
Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is the fundamental value and
principle that underwrites the very mission of
Diné College. Enrolled students are solely responsible for the integrity of their academic work and
upholding professional standards of research, writing, assessment, and ethics in their areas of study.
Academic dishonesty, which includes cheating, misrepresentation or plagiarism and other forms of
unethical behavior, is prohibited. If a student has violated the academic integrity policy, formal
proceedings for disciplinary action will be conducted under the “Student Code of Conduct.”
Withdrawal from College Classes
Students must officially withdraw from the College using a Withdrawal Form available from the
Records and Admissions Office or respective campus site. Failure to withdraw properly results in
the forfeiture of any refunds, and a grade of “F” is given for each course in progress at the time of
the unofficial withdrawal. Withdrawal forms must be returned to the Registrar’s Office with all the
required signatures.
Transcripts
Students may request an official transcript from the Records and Admissions Office from the main
campus in Tsaile. The Transcript Request Form is available at all sites and on the College website.
A fee is required for each Official Transcript. Currently enrolled students may review their unoffi-
cial transcript at any time by logging into WarriorWeb. Records and Admissions Office is not per-
mitted to provide transcript services to any current or former student who owes money to the col-
lege. Same-day service is available only for in-person requests at
Tsaile Campus, for a nominal fee. The fee for a transcript is $5.00
and the same day service is $15.00 per transcript. Diné College
cannot send an Official Transcript by email or fax.
Course Change or Cancellation
Diné College reserves the right to cancel any scheduled course or
to change the day, time, location, and/or faculty of any course
without notice. Students will not be penalized for cancelled
courses. Tuition is fully refundable. Registration, technology, and
other applicable activity fees are non-refundable.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What does it cost to take dual credit courses?
In the States of New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah, dual credit enrollment, registration, and class
fees are waived by Diné College (post-secondary institution) until students have successfully
completed the course(s).
How do I enroll and register for Dual Credit classes at Diné College?
If you are a high school student (or will be) the semester you wish to take the course, see your
high school counselor to verify you have passed all sections of the Accuplacer or equivalent
testing. If you have a 2.0 or above or you have Guidance Counselor/Principal approval you are
eligible to apply for admission to Diné College. The Dual Credit Student Protocol outlines the
college admission, registration, testing requirements, and procedures necessary to participate. A
copy of the handbook is available from this website.
What is difference between dual credit and concurrent enrollment?
The dual credit program is for high school students who want to earn college credits while in
high school. Dual credit courses enable a student to earn both college and high school credit at
the same time. Concurrent enrollment enables a student to enroll in a college course for college
credit only.
What are the positive outcomes of Dual Credit?
Access to College resources: Dual credit students are official college
students with access to the full range of services offered by Diné Col-
lege. These include use of DC Student Success, academic support, the
Pinto Library resources, gym facilities, computer labs, and all Diné Col-
lege Campuses and Centers.
Transferability: Dual credit courses are fully transferable to New
Mexico and Arizona colleges and universities and generally transferable
to other colleges and universities throughout the United States. All clas-
ses must align with Diné College curriculum; therefore, all these courses
articulate with New Mexico and Arizona colleges and universities.
Convenience: Courses are taught at the high school campuses or at Diné College campuses depend-
and universities throughout the United States. All classes must align with Diné College curricu-
lum; therefore, all these courses articulate with New Mexico and Arizona colleges and
universities; some Utah colleges and universities will vary.
Convenience: Courses are taught at the high school campuses or at Diné College campuses de-
pending on the individual high school arrangements.
Closeness to home: Students learn what college professors expect while still in familiar sur-
roundings.
Low cost: Taking dual credit courses costs are basically free or substantially less than taking
courses at many colleges and universities.
Student success: Successful completion of college-level courses helps you to be successful in
making the transition to a college campus later. You will have acquired the confidence to suc-
ceed academically and personally in college.
Can my parents access my Diné College information?
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FEPRA), does not allow faculty and staff to
disclose or discuss a dual credit student’s grades or enrollment status with anyone other than
the student unless a release form is submitted.
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