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State Legislators Propose "Dual Enrollment Reform Bill"

Wednesday, October 15th, 2025 -- 9:01 AM

(Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public Radio) More than a quarter of Wisconsin’s high school students are earning college credits through dual enrollment programs during the school year. 

But, according to Corrinne Hess with the Wisconsin Public Radio, studies have shown that participation in these programs varies across the state based on students’ location and their economic status.

Republican legislators are proposing a “Dual Enrollment Reform Bill” they say would simplify the process to make it more accessible for all students. “While dual enrollment participation has more than doubled in the last decade, it’s not evenly distributed,” according to the bill being circulated for legislative support. “This creates an unfair advantage for students in certain areas, particularly those in more affluent or larger school districts.”

Sens. Rachael Cabral-Guevara, R-Appleton, and Andre Jacque, R-New Franklin, and Reps. Joel Kitchens, R-Sturgeon Bay, and David Murphy, R-Greenville, co-authored the bill.

Dual enrollment refers to any program where a high school student is taking a class to earn college and high school credit at the same time. It is different than Advanced Placement classes, which offer high school students a chance to take university-level courses and earn college credit if they pass an assessment test.

The proposed bill would create an online portal ]\through the Department of Workforce Development to let families know about dual enrollment options across the state.

The bill would also create an oversight council with members appointed by several entities, including the Department of Public Instruction, the Wisconsin Technical College System, the Universities of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Association of School Boards. 

This group would make recommendations to ensure all students and their families have affordable and attainable pathways to college credit during high school.  “Right now the program is pretty complex,” Murphy said. “One of my goals is that a high school counselor could hand a student or a parent a pamphlet explaining the program to them.”

According to a July 2025 report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum, participation in dual enrollment has grown from 38,435 students in 2015 to 78,703 students in 2024. The majority of the students,63,115, are attending classes through the Wisconsin Technical College System, with the remaining taking classes through UW.

Another issue with dual enrollment is different programs, like the Early College Credit Program and Start College Now, have their own set of deadlines and requirements. And the process of transferring credits between the UW System and the technical college system can be difficult.

The legislation would streamline deadlines and require the Board of Regents and Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities to enter into an agreement that identifies at least 36 credits of core general education courses that are transferable and satisfy general education requirements at either a UW institution or a private college.


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