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Grayson College Celebrates 73 Dual Credit Graduates from Area High Schools


Line of dual students posing for a photograph wearing graduation regalia
Dual Credit graduates

Grayson College proudly recognized the achievements of 73 high school students who earned college credentials through the College’s dual credit program this spring. These students, while still enrolled in high school, successfully completed college-level coursework and were awarded a total of 114 academic awards.

Dual credit programs allow students to earn high school and college credit simultaneously, giving them a valuable head start on their higher education journey. The 114 awards presented this semester included 25 Associate of Science degrees, 18 Certificates, and 71 Occupational Skills Awards. 

“We are incredibly proud of these students and the dedication they’ve shown in completing their college credentials while still in high school,” said Dr. Jeremy McMillen, President of Grayson College. “Their achievements reflect a strong commitment to their education and future. It's inspiring to see young learners take such initiative, and we’re honored to support them through meaningful partnerships with our local school districts.”

This semester’s dual credit graduates represent many schools including:

  • Gunter High School
  • Howe High School
  • Pottsboro High School
  • S&S High School
  • Sherman High School
  • Texoma Christian School
  • Tioga High School
  • Trenton High School
  • Van Alstyne High School
  • Whitesboro High School
  • Whitewright High School