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2025

  • July Newsflash | Dual Credit Exam Fee Subsidies and CES Grant Suspended for 2025-2027; Additional Guidance on Summer Running Start and Graduating Seniors 

  • June Update | Inform the Statewide Vision for Dual Credit Policy: College in the High School Alliance Feedback Survey; Washington Council for High School and College Relations Feedback Survey: Shape Upcoming Workshop Topics; Coming Soon! RSEVF and Dual Credit Notification Translations; College-to-High School Credit Conversion Guidance; 2025 Summer Running Start Updates and Guidance; Required Annual Dual Credit Notification Template Now Available; Quick Access to Dual Credit Resources

  • June Newsflash | Background on the College-to-High School Credit Conversion; Applying the College-to-High School Credit Conversion; Examples of Proper Credit Conversion for College Quarter Credits; Examples of Proper Credit Conversion for College Semester Credits; Credit Conversion Remediation

  • May Newsflash | 2025 Summer Running Start Updates and Guidance; FAQs Related to Class of 2025 and Summer Running Start; Other FAQs Related to Summer Running Start; Office Hours and Additional Summer Running Start Resources

  • April Update | FP 686 (Cambridge International and International Baccalaureate Exam Fee Subsidies) Now Open in EGMS; Summer and 2025-26 RSEVFs Now Available; Summer Running Start Update; AP Testing Resources; Required Annual Dual Credit Notification Template Now Available; Dual Credit Office Hours; Washington Selected for the College in the High School Alliance “Next Phase of Dual Enrollment Policy” Cohort; Upcoming College Transitions Webinar Opportunity for Clock Hours; Webinar Series for College in the High School K–12 and Higher Education Partners; SBCTC/Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Puget Sound Housing Study; Quick Access to Dual Credit Resources

  • February Update | Required Annual Dual Credit Notification Template Now Available; Dual Credit Office Hours; RSEVF Process Improvement Update; Legislative Session Updates; Universal HSBP Platform Demos with SchooLinks; Summer Running Start Update; Grant Update and Payment Process; We're Hiring a HSBP Program Supervisor to Lead Transformational Change Across Washington!; Quick Access to Dual Credit Resources

2024

  • December Update | RSEVF Process Survey; Dual Credit Webinar: Asynchronous Clock Hours Now Available; Bulletin 067-24: Updates and Guidance for Dual Credit Programming; Coming Soon: Notification Template for SHB 1146; Dual Credit & Grad Team Office Hours; Low Income Verification Form 1616

  • October Update | Dual Credit Webinar – Free Clock Hours!; Bulletin Regarding SHB 1146 – Coming Soon!; Dual Credit & Grad Team Office Hours; Low Income Verification Form 1616; Consolidated Equity and Sustainability Grant Available in EGMS (FP 154); Resources for AP Coordinators; Universal HSBP Platform: Virtual Listen & Learn Sessions; Financial Resource for Students in Foster Care; Child Nutrition Eligibility and Education Benefit (CNEEB) Application Form

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