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Dual Credit Advantage Program

Summer Tuition Waiver Program for Graduating Dual Credit Seniors

DCAP Summer 2025

DCAP is a summer tuition waiver program for up to 800 spring 2025 high school graduates who have completed at least 9 credit hours of dual credit with Collin College by the end of the Spring 2025 semester.

We want to help you capitalize on your success in dual credit, and help accelerate you reaching your higher education goals!

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Deadline to apply is April 24, 2025 at 5 PM

 

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The DCAP tuition waiver will cover:

 

    • Up to 7 credit hours of tuition
    • Lab fees for covered courses
    • The student activity fee for covered courses
    • The student record fee

 



 

Students who:

 

    • Are graduating from high school in May/June 2025
    • Have or will have earned at least 9 credit hours of dual credit by the end of Spring 2025
    • Complete the DCAP application by April 24, 2025 at 5 PM
    • Are one of the first 800 qualifying students to complete the application

 



 

DCAP applications are reviewed on a first come, first served basis. The first 800 qualifying students will be selected to receive the tuition waiver.

 



 

The P-12 Partnerships Office will provide updates on DCAP applications and waivers via the dualcredit@365dafa6.com email. All email communication will be sent the student's Collin and personal emails as listed in Workday. 

 



 

Students who receive the tuition waiver can register for more than 7 credit hours as long as they are within the maximum course load limits per Collin policy: more information can be found here

 

Students who register for more than 7 credit hours will be responsible for payment of their remaining balance in accordance with Collin policy: more information can be found here

 



 

Students can register for any credit course using their DCAP tuition waiver that is available during Summer 2025. Students can take courses in-person or online.

 

The DCAP tuition waiver does not guarantee a seat in your prefered course, so register early!

 

If you are unsure about what course(s) to take, you can reach out to your College & Career Counselor for academic advising.

 

Students can review the summer 2025 schedule here

 



 

The DCAP tuition waiver does not cover the following:

 

  • Tuition charges for any credit hours in excess of 7 credit hours
  • Course materials, includes first day access fees
  • Special course fees
  • Late registration fees
  • Continuing education courses (non-credit courses)

 

Additionally, students will not receive any form of refund for the waiver amount. 

Click Here for more information for dual credit graduating seniors