High school students save $1.4 million in RLC dual credit programs

 

INA, Ill. – Local high school students saved their families over $1 million this year by participating in Rend Lake College’s dual credit program. Wrapping up its 17th year, RLC’s program saved a total of 2,798 students (duplicated) approximately $1,405,130 in tuition and textbook fees during the last academic year.

The dual credit program offers tuition-free courses with a reduced rate for textbook rental for in-district high school students. For the 2,791 students (duplicated) who enrolled in 8,841 credit hours in the Fall 2017 and Spring 2018 semesters, the savings in tuition alone is $972,510 at $110 per credit hour. Students who enroll in both semesters are counted twice for official reports.

FY 2018 Totals

Total Tuition Savings

$972,510

Total Textbook Rental Savings

$432,620

Total Tuition & Textbook Savings

$1,405,130

Through this program, juniors and seniors take general education and career technical courses during the day at their high school, meeting graduation requirements at both the high school and RLC. The courses are taught by both college and high school instructors.

For the first time ever, Benton Consolidated High School had the most participants in the dual credit program at 484 (duplicated), earning a total of 1,448 credit hours in two semesters and saving approximately $159,280 in tuition. Mt. Vernon Township High School students earned the most credit hours at 1,596, saving $175,560 in tuition. See the chart below for tuition savings by high school.

FY 2018 Totals

High School

Students Enrolled
(duplicated)

Total Credit Hours Earned
($110 / credit hour)

Savings to Students

Benton CHS

484

1,448

$159,280

Christopher HS

85

287

$31,570

Hamilton Co SHS

447

1,334

$146,740

Mt. Vernon THS

457

1,596

$175,560

Pinckneyville CHS

440

1,415

$155,650

Sesser-Valier CHS

54

137

$15,070

Thompsonville HS

98

321

$35,310

Waltonville HS

176

575

$63,250

Wayne City HS

140

415

$45,650

Webber THS

155

525

$57,750

Woodlawn HS

149

453

$49,830

Zeigler-Royalton CHS

106

335

$36,850

TOTAL

2,791

8,841

$972,510

In addition to tuition savings, students enrolled in the dual credit program also qualify for reduced textbook rental rates. For the average RLC student, renting a textbook costs $40, but for dual credit students, that cost is lowered to $10. This year, students saved $432,620 by renting textbooks instead of purchasing. Not all textbooks can be rented, depending on usage. See the chart below for textbook savings.

FY 2018 Totals

Total Textbooks Rented

3,452

Total Value of Textbooks (if purchased)

$469,891

Total Charges to Dual Credit Students

($37,271)

Total Savings in Textbook Fees

$432,620

“On behalf of the faculty, staff, and administration at Rend Lake College, I want to congratulate these overachieving students for their hard work and dedication to their education,” said Lisa Price, Vice President of Student Services. “It takes a unique determination and focus on the future for these students to enroll in college-level courses while still in high school. I look forward to working with these students in the future, on their campuses and ours.”

All 13 public high schools in RLC’s district are registered with the program, and 12 participated last year. RLC also had seven students (duplicated) from Marion High School participate in the program, earning 21 credit hours and saving $2,310 in tuition fees.

Students must meet placement requirements and prerequisites prior to enrolling in the courses. Approval for students to participate in dual enrollment must be obtained by a high school official. Students also must adhere to the RLC drop policy. The grade will become a part of the college transcript.

Tuition is waived for eight hours per semester. For those wanting to take additional classes, approval from the Vice President of Student Services is required. For more information on dual credit, contact the Student Services Department at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1266.

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