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Bond [772]
2 years ago
11

I WILL MARK BRAINIEST FOR THIS!!!!!!

Computers and Technology
2 answers:
Lina20 [59]2 years ago
7 0

the answer is Dual enrollment

timama [110]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

dual enrollment

Explanation:

Dual enrollment let's a high school student get college credits and be in high school to get there diploma.

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