Answer :

Taking enough dual enrollment courses may enable a student to earn:

- C. an associate's degree.

Dual enrollment courses allow high school students to earn college credits while still in high school. By completing a significant number of these courses, a student can accumulate enough credits to earn an associate's degree, which is typically a 2-year undergraduate degree. This option provides students with a head start on their college education and can potentially save time and money by reducing the number of credits needed to complete an associate's degree.