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@Embeechristmas Ah okay I get what you are saying now. I’m like 99% sure that its okay to do that. I’m not exactly sure how to go about doing it simultaneously, an advisor would know better.

In high school, I feel like guidance counselors sort of filled many roles, helping with current academic goals, creating and working towards future/post-high school plans, and helping with emotional issues as needed (at least, that is how they functioned in my high school). This is more broken up in college, so depending on what exactly you’re looking for you’ll have different people, and I’ll just go ahead and cover them all now and not just assume which one you are looking for.
You’ll have an assigned academic advisor that you can meet with (though I think you are capable of meeting with any advisor in your major) to discuss which classes to take, when/what AP credit to accept, and I think they would be who you would talk to about how to dual enroll in community college. I’m sure they can also help with post-graduation discussions to a degree, though I know the career center offers professional school advising and can also offer help with career-related things after graduating college, and then there are counselors that help with like mental health-related things at the student counseling center.