Why Join?

Graduate high school with college credits.

Earn college credit early at no cost, helping you save time and money toward a college degree.

Access flexible learning options: face-to-face, virtual, or hybrid.

Receive dedicated advising and academic support.

Experience college-level coursework with built-in support, including tutoring, structured schedules, and consistent expectations.

Stay on track for your future goals, whether you plan to transfer to college, pursue a career pathway, or explore multiple options after high school.

How It Works

Students enroll in college-level courses taught by Dallas College instructors or credentialed high school teachers in a managed academic environment.

Courses are integrated into the high school schedule.

Credits earned count toward both high school graduation and college degree requirements.

Rightsized Pathways to Success

Students can choose from two structured course pathways designed to help them reach 15 college credit hours before graduation.

Academic Pathways: Structured course sequences aligned to General Education, STEM, and Career/Technical tracks.

Programs built for busy learners. Manageable, fits in your schedule and life.

 

Red Pathway

10th Grade

Fall: Complete Dallas College Dual Credit application process    
Spring: PHED 1304 – Personal/Community Health    

Total Credit Hours:    3

11th Grade

Fall: ENGL 1301 – Composition I    
Spring: ENGL 1301 – Composition II   

Total Credit Hours:    6

12th Grade

Fall: MUSI 1306 – Music Appreciation OR ARTS 1301 – Art Appreciation    
Spring: MATH 1314 – College Algebra OR MATH 1332 – Contemporary Mathematics    

Total Credit Hours :   6

Blue Pathway

10th Grade

Fall: Complete Dallas College Dual Credit application process    
Spring: EDUC 1300 – Learning Framework    

Total Credit Hours:    3

11th Grade

Fall: MUSI 1306 – Music Appreciation OR ARTS 1301 – Art Appreciation
Spring: PHED 1304 – Personal/Community Health    

Total Credit Hours:    6

12th Grade

Fall: MATH 1332 – Contemporary Mathematics (Quantitative Reasoning)
Spring: SPCH 1311 – Introduction to Speech Communication

Total Credit Hours :   6

FAQs

Yes. Dual credit courses appear on both high school and college transcripts and count toward your college GPA.  

Most credits transfer to Texas public colleges and universities. Always confirm with your chosen institution.  

Courses are built into the master schedule, so students can take them during the school day.  

Dallas College instructors or credentialed high school teachers. 

Steps To Get Started

  1. Talk to your high school counselor about 15 For All and the plan that best fits you.
  2. Apply To Dallas College
  3. Enroll In Classes through your high school counselor.
  4. Have Questions? Talk to your High School about 15 for All today or contact us at DualCreditAdmission@dallascollege.edu.

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Updated April 21, 2026