Algebra for College Students - DeVry

Algebra for College Students - DeVry

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Regular price $500.00
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Add Algebra for College Students to your 11th or 12th grade curriculum through Time4Learning's Dual Enrollment program with DeVry University.

This 8-week course provides advanced learners a direct pathway to earning university credit while simultaneously fulfilling high school requirements. The curriculum covers foundational algebraic concepts essential for pursuing higher-level STEM and IT degrees.

Time4Learning offers rolling, à la carte enrollment, allowing your student to take this as an individual course for credit or as a step toward a full Certificate in Information Technology (CIT). Students participate in an authentic university environment, attending classes alongside the general DeVry student body to gain real-world tech skills and college-level rigor.

Student benefits

Dual Credit Advantage

Earn high school and college credit simultaneously to build early momentum toward postsecondary goals.

Pathway to Certification

Every course completed applies toward earning a DeVry Certificate in Information Technology (CIT).

Flexible Pacing

Start when you are academically ready with new sessions beginning every 8 weeks.

Parent benefits

Rolling Enrollment

Purchase individual courses year-round through Time4Learning to fit your student’s specific schedule and needs.

Lower Degree Costs

Save on future university tuition by accumulating transferable college credits while still in high school.

Career Alignment

Provide your student with an accelerated path to a 4-year degree in high-demand technical fields.

FAQs

Dual enrollment allows 11th and 12th-grade students to earn official college credit from DeVry University that also satisfies their high school curriculum requirements.

No. Time4Learning families have the flexibility to enroll in individual courses à la carte. Students can take just one course for credit or complete all eight to earn their Certificate in Information Technology (CIT).

These are official DeVry University credits. While they apply directly to DeVry programs, they may also be accepted by other participating colleges that recognize DeVry credits.

Taking AP exams is open to all students, so your child can still earn college credit or demonstrate advanced knowledge by registering for exams through the College Board, even if they don't take an official AP course.