Students earn dual credit (both high school and college credit).
These 40 students took nearly 100 dual credit or AP courses for a potential total of 300 semester hours.
Some courses are offered through colleges/universities for dual credit.
The program allows upperclassmen to take classes at Everett Community College for dual credit, free of charge.
At Bonds, students have the opportunity to pursue a technical career interest while earning high school credit and dual credit (college credit).
Some courses will be available for dual credit in high school and college; some, for just college credit.
Certain advanced, industrial, and consumer education courses are eligible for either dual or articulated credit through Triton College.
Students who wish to take more than 15 college credits may pay the regular tuition rate and still receive dual credit.
The high school also offers dual credit through Purdue North Central for select courses.
The test scores decide whether students are eligible for dual credit.