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Academic Readiness

Students who enter college able to succeed in college-level courses (not needing remedial or developmental coursework) are more likely to persist and complete postsecondary education programs, as are students who have engaged in challenging and rigorous coursework in high school. Learn more about regional dual credit and test preparation efforts using the links in the Academic Readiness menu.

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