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Solano College to Offer Tuition Free College Classes for Students at DHS, Classes for Adults Also

The Dixon Unified School District is partnering with Solano Community College to offer classes at Dixon High School for students as well as the community. Make sure to take these surveys before Oct. 15 to let them know you interests in the program.

Dixon Unified School District (DUSD) is partnering with Solano Community College (SCC) to launch the College Advancement Program (CAP). 

Through CAP, SCC college courses will be offered at Dixon High School (DHS) beginning Spring Semester 2014. The courses will be taught by SCC faculty in newly designated community classrooms at DHS, which will be open to the general public for enrollment.

(1) Dixon Community: If you are a Dixon resident interested in taking SCC courses at DHS, please follow this link and help us by completing this survey. www.tinyurl.com/dusdcollegesurvey

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(2) DHS Students: Currently-enrolled DHS students who successfully complete SCC courses through the College Advancement Program (CAP) will receive dual college and high school credit. In addition, those SCC courses will be tuition-free to DHS students. 

If you are a DHS student who is interested in taking SCC college courses at DHS (or a parent responding on behalf of a DHS student), please follow this link and help us by completing this survey. www.tinyurl.com/dhsstudentsurvey

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Survey responses will only be accepted until October 15, 2013.

For more information about the College Advancement Program (CAP), please contact Sandy Johnson at DHS at sandy.Johnson@dixonusd.org or call 707-693-6330, ext. 7133.

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