Dual Degree Program with McHenry County College

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    The Dual Degree Program is an early college program that was created through a collaborative partnership between McHenry County College (MCC) and Woodstock Community Unit School District 200.  The program provides academically motivated students enrolled in District 200 an opportunity to earn a high school diploma and an Associate of Arts degree simultaneously. During their four years of school, students will take a combination of Dual Credit courses offered through District 200 at each high school, and MCC courses offered at the McHenry County College campus.

    Students apply and are selected for this program during the 1st semester of 9th grade.  To learn more about this fantastic opportunity, please attend the informational meeting as posted below.  

Mandatory Orientation for Accepted Students


  • For students who have been accepted into the Dual Degree program, there is a mandatory orientation meeting (for students and their parents/guardians) on Tuesday, Dec. 6 from 7:00-8:00 p.m. in the Woodstock High School Library.     

    For families unable to attend on Dec. 6,  a second meeting will be held on Dec. 7 from 7:00-8:00 p.m. in the Woodstock High School Library.

Application Process

  • Thank you for your interest in the Dual Degree program.

    The student application window for the 2022-23 school year has closed. The application process will be open again next fall for members of the class of 2027.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the Dual Degree Program the right fit for my student?

  • What year in high school do you start this program?

  • What is the Associate of Arts?  Is that something I need?

  • What if I change my mind and want to explore a more science-based career?

  • How much will this cost our family?

  • What happens if one of the classes doesn’t run due to low enrollment?

  • Who is teaching these classes?

  • Is transportation provided to MCC for classes during summer or during the school year?

  • Do you have to take summer school?  Is it the same summer school schedule as D200?

  • How does this impact athletics?  Will this impact students who want to play in college since they will already have their Associate Degree?

  • How does this impact the Dual Language program and the Seal of Biliteracy?

  • Can I still participate in additional electives (ie.Fine Arts, Career & Technical Education, and/or World Languages)?

  • What’s the difference between AP and Dual Credit?

  • What if I can’t finish the full 60 credits?

Looking for More Information?

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    Click the MCC logo to view the Dual Degree information from McHenry County College.