Teachers and Counselors
Thank you for supporting your school's involvement with Southeast Community College's Dual-Credit programs! SCC is committed to working with school districts to provide students the opportunity to earn college credit while in high school.
A SENCAP class simply means that a high school student will be taking an SCC class and also receiving high school credit for it, and the class may be offered on-site, through distance learning, or online.
The SENCAP staff is available to help Participating Schools in the 15-county SCC region and their students take advantage of the many opportunities to earn dual credit.
Enhance Your Impact as a Dual Credit Instructor
When you teach an SCC dual credit class, you enjoy:
- Direct Compensation: Receive 60% of the
adjunct pay rate based on credit hours or
student registrations, recognizing your valuable
contribution. - Flexibility to Teach for Multiple Institutions:
Increase your income and provide students with
more opportunities to earn credit by teaching
dual credit for SCC. - Increased Student Success: Empower your
students with advanced learning opportunities
and a head start in their academic journey, all
while showcasing your dedication to excellence.
If you are interested in teaching a SENCAP course at your high school, please fill out the SENCAP Instructor Inquiry Form. You will be prompted to create a user account in SCC Dynamic forms to securely submit information.
Please consider Southeast Community College as your post-secondary partner for SENCAP dual-credit courses and your primary partnership.
SENCAP classes are a great benefit to your students as SCC can help them get a head start on their degree (65% off tuition), introduce them to college-level rigor, and help them make the transition from high school to college.
For more information, contact facultyliaison@southeast.edu with any individual questions you may have.
Requirements for Teaching Dual Credit Courses:
- Master’s degree in your desired
teaching subject, or a Master’s degree
with 18+ hours in Arts and Sciences,
Criminal Justice or Business - Technical or Trades areas require an
Associates Degree or higher
For more information, contact facultyliason@southeast.edu