Brian Maucere
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There's no dual enrollment.
How come there's no college credit equivalency?
My daughter as a ninth grader can take dual enrollment right now.
She can get college credits all day long as a ninth grader.
She could have done it three years ago if she had qualified.
So it's not bad.
She's certainly of the age of 15 or 16 where she can get college credit.
So if you're going to do something like this and you're going to charge what you're charging, again, not saying it's not worth it or that the value of what they'll teach you isn't worth it, but put a little skin in the game.
Say, in doing so, we'll get you two college credits or one college credit or something.
that's also very important to somebody like my daughter who over the next three years is sort of putting together that portfolio.
Hey, saying she went through this, this Stanford program could give her a leg up.
We don't know.
But I mean, as a parent, I was kind of, I didn't see anything that told you specifically that they would get any sort of dual enrollment credit.
I understand it's just a two week intensive.
That's very short for for college credit.
But I was surprised that there was nothing about that.
So that's my feedback on it, although I think it's very cool.
And I happen to have a daughter that's exactly the age of what they're looking for.
And I think she would do amazing in it.