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dual-enrolled student vs dual enrolled student

Both "dual-enrolled student" and "dual enrolled student" are correct, but the hyphenated version is more commonly used in formal writing. The hyphen helps clarify that "dual" and "enrolled" are connected as a compound adjective describing the student.

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dual-enrolled student

This is correct and commonly used, especially in formal writing.

This phrase is used to describe a student who is enrolled in two educational institutions simultaneously. The hyphen helps clarify the compound adjective.

Examples:

  • She is a dual-enrolled student at the local community college and the university.
  • The program is designed for dual-enrolled students to earn college credit while in high school.
  • ... taken through NOVA while still being enrolled in high school. As a dual enrolled student, you are enrolled in both high school (or home school) and NOVA.
  • Withdrawing from a Class as a Dual Enrolled Student. Please read this important information about withdrawing from a class. Only the student can initiate a ...
  • Dual Enrolled Student Orientation. Welcome from The Student Success Center. You have been admitted to the University of Michigan-Flint as a dual enrolling ...
  • If you were dual enrolled and hold a non-eligible high school diploma that qualifies for admission to BC, but earned 12 credits as a dual-enrolled student, you ...

Alternatives:

  • student enrolled in two programs
  • student enrolled in multiple institutions
  • student taking classes at two schools
  • student enrolled in two schools
  • student attending two educational institutions

dual enrolled student

This is correct but less common in formal writing.

This phrase is also correct and conveys the same meaning as "dual-enrolled student." It may be used in informal contexts where the hyphenated form is not required.

Examples:

  • He is a dual enrolled student at the local community college and the university.
  • The school offers support services for dual enrolled students.
  • ... taken through NOVA while still being enrolled in high school. As a dual enrolled student, you are enrolled in both high school (or home school) and NOVA.
  • Withdrawing from a Class as a Dual Enrolled Student. Please read this important information about withdrawing from a class. Only the student can initiate a ...
  • Dual Enrolled Student Orientation. Welcome from The Student Success Center. You have been admitted to the University of Michigan-Flint as a dual enrolling ...
  • If you were dual enrolled and hold a non-eligible high school diploma that qualifies for admission to BC, but earned 12 credits as a dual-enrolled student, you ...

Alternatives:

  • student enrolled in two programs
  • student enrolled in multiple institutions
  • student taking classes at two schools
  • student enrolled in two schools
  • student attending two educational institutions

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