The Ìð¹Ïapp Dual Enrollment Program gives qualified students an opportunity to advance their education by taking college degree, diploma, or certificate level classes while still in high school. Many degree level classes may also count toward high school graduation requirements. Classes can be taken on any of our six college campuses, online, or maybe even at the high school. Please call the High School Initiatives Office at Ìð¹Ïapp for more information.
Find Career Path
YouScience
YouScience is a career assessment tool that evaluates your strengths and interests to provide personalized recommendations on compatible career options that align with your unique profile.
If you’re interested in completing the assessment, please email Career Services as it does require a login to complete.
Once you finish the assessment, please request an appointment with Career Services to review your results and find the best career pathway for you!
Meet Placement Requirements
Meet Placement Requirements
High School students must have qualifying test scores before applying to the Dual Enrollment Program. Ìð¹Ïapp will accept SAT, ACT, Asset, Compass, and/or Accuplacer test scores.
Dual Enrollment Test Score Requirements
Once a student has qualifying test scores, he or she will then need to meet with his or her high school Guidance Counselor or speak to one of our High School Initiatives staff.
Apply to Ìð¹Ïapp
Complete Orientation
Orientation
High school students will need to attend a Dual Enrollment orientation session. Information about Dual Enrollment orientation will be mailed to the student after his or her Dual Enrollment Admissions Application has been accepted.
Register for Classes
Register for Classes
High school students enrolled in the Dual Enrollment Program can only be registered by Ìð¹Ïapp High School Initiatives staff. High School Initiatives works directly with high school Guidance Counselors to ensure each student is taking the appropriate college courses needed for graduation.
Pay Tuition and Fees
Pay Tuition and Fees
High school students do not pay for tuition, college fees, or textbooks. These costs are covered by the Dual Enrollment Program. Be aware, there may be some course related fees not covered by dual enrollment. For example, cosmetology and automotive students have to purchase tool kits. However, most Ìð¹Ïapp programs do not require these fees.
For tuition, fees, and books to be covered by Dual Enrollment, every high school student must complete a funding application every semester he or she is enrolled in college courses. The funding application can be found on the website.
Get Your Student ID Card
Get Your Student ID Card
For security purposes, Ìð¹Ïapp has assigned each student a new ID. Learn how to get your Student ID card by clicking on the link below:
Student IDs
Purchase Books and Supplies
Purchase Books and Supplies
All required textbooks are provided at no cost to a dual enrolled high school student. Students will receive instructions each semester on obtaining any necessary textbooks. Textbooks are Ìð¹Ïapp property and each student is responsible for returning them at the end of each semester.
Get Your Parking Pass
Get Your Parking Pass
The college has designated areas for student parking. All full and part-time students, faculty and staff are required to display a campus parking permit on his or her vehicle and to park in designated areas. There is no charge for the parking permit. Parking permits are distributed at registration.
Go to Class
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Campus Locations and Directions
Blackboard
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