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Dual Enrollment Courses

We are excited to partner with Cedar Crest College to offer dual enrollment courses for your high school students. This partnership is provided through TEL.

*Note that this is not a stand-alone enrollment, students must be enrolled through Park City Independent to be eligible for dual enrollment courses.

About Our Partner

Cedar Crest College

For more than 150 years, Cedar Crest College has prepared the next generation of empowered learners and leaders. From our Allentown, Pennsylvania location, we deliver a powerful educational experience through strong scholarships, real-world training, and holistic support. We empower our diverse student body — young women, adult undergraduate students, and graduate students — to hone their skills, realize their potential, and reach for bolder and braver goals now and into the future. Cedar Crest College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).

Course List

TEL and Cedar Crest College Dual Enrollment Program Spring 2025

Grade Level

Cedar Crest (TEL) Course

Pre Req

Course Path

HS Credit Value

10/11/12

COL 1101 College and Career Readiness

N/A

Elective

0.5

10/11/12

COM 1103 Principles of Speech and Communication

N/A

Elective

1

10/11/12

HIST 2103 United States History I: US History to 1877

English I

Social Studies

1

10/11/12

PSY 1203 Introduction to General Psychology

English I

Elective

1

11/12

BIO 1304 Principles of Biology I and Lab

N/A

Science

1

11/12

BUS 1203 Introduction to Business, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship

N/A

CTE

1

11/12

CHEM 2104 General Chemistry I and Lab

Algebra and Biology

Science

1

11/12

ECON 2103 Principles of Microeconomics

Algebra

Economics

1

11/12

ENG 1303 English Composition I

English I and II

Language Arts III

1

11/12

ENG 1403 English Composition II

Engish I-III, ENG 1303

Language Arts IV

1

11/12

HIST 2203 United States History II: US History since 1877

History 2103

Elective

1

11/12

HUM 1203 World Civilizations I: World Civ. to 1500

N/A

World History (Only covers part A)

1

11/12

HUM 1303 Introduction to Philosophy

English and World History

Elective

1

11/12

ICT 1303 Introduction to Information Technology

N/A

Elective

1

11/12

MATH 1103 Contemporary Math and Quantitative Reasoning

Algebra I and Geometry

Math Elective

1

11/12

MATH 1203 College Algebra

Algebra I

Algebra II

1

11/12

MUS 1103 Music Appreciation

N/A

Elective

1

11/12

PHY 1104 General Physical Science and Lab

Biology

Physical Science or Science Elective

1

11/12

PSC 1103 American National Government

N/A

Government

1

12

HUM 1403 Introduction to Literature

English I, II, III

Elective

1

All courses have proctored tests which require 1 to 2 videos/cameras.

Student Information

Student Progression Through Courses

  • Courses must be navigated in order: students will need to complete the requirements for each page, lesson, and module before they will be able to progress through the course materials. 
  • All assignments will have non-punitive due dates. Due dates help students stay on track in the course and allow TEL and partners to track student progress. 

Student Guides

  • Canvas Student Guide (includes everything students will need to know)
  • Recommend students focus primarily on the following:
  • “How to View Announcements” 
  • “How to Submit an Assignment”
  • “How do I Use the Course Homepage”
  • “How do I View an Assignment”
  • “How Do I Reply to a Discussion”
  • “How Do I View My Grades”
  • “How Do I Use the Inbox”

Policies and Accommodations

Information and Policies on Student Needs

  • TEL Policy on Testing Retakes: Students can retake midterm exams and final exams at the discretion of the TEL Academic Services Team and the Institution. We discourage this practice, however, it can be considered in special situations. 
  • TEL Policy on Student Emergencies: We evaluate student emergencies on a case-by-case basis. If a student contacts TEL with concerns, they may not be able to complete the course. We will notify you before action is taken. 
  • TEL Academic Integrity Policy
  • TEL Student Code of Conduct

Special Accommodations

  • TEL is proud to be able to offer special accommodations to students who are on a 504 plan. To view a full list of accommodations students may be eligible for, please click the link here. 
  • If you have students needing the accommodations listed, please send an email to disabilityservices@tel-education.org providing the student’s name and course(s) they are or will be enrolled in, along with the requested accommodation. 

Student Support and Technology

Student and Faculty Support through TEL

  • Questions regarding the TEL experience may be directed to support@tel-education.org, but we also offer a live chat feature known as the Help Button. The Help Button may be used for all questions that instructors, school administrators, and students might have. It can be used to live chat with our support team or access our Knowledge Base, which houses an extensive list of Frequently Asked Questions. 

Technology Requirements

  • Desktop or portable computer, including Windows PC, Macintosh OS, or Chromebook(tablets, cell phones, and iPads are not supported) 
  • Google Chrome Browser 
  • Working built-in or external webcam, speakers, and microphone 
  • A fully-charged mobile device with a working camera for online proctoring of exams Internet speed must be at least 2 Mbps download and 2 Mbps upload. Hot spots are not recommended. Test Internet speed at speedtest.net .
  • Please review the Technology Requirements & Troubleshooting Steps for more information.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What if a student requests early access?
    Students cannot access courses early but they are encouraged to start the orientation class early and review the Canvas Student Guide.
  • Are proctoring exams a requirement?
    Yes, students must have an ID and allow for live proctoring by a third-party company.  
  • Can a student drop the class?
    Students should drop a course within 2 weeks of starting their course. (There is only a 2-week window from our term start date.)  They should replace the course with a regular high school class if it is a graduation requirement. There will be no refunds for dual-credit courses.  
  • What if a student is having trouble logging in to a CCC course?
    They should email TEL support at support@tel-education.org
  • What if the student wants a transcript?
    Our high school transcript will show the dual-credit course. If the students want a transcript from Cedar Crest College, direct them to visit Cedar Crest College.