Dual Credit Program Eligibility
Dual Credit Program Eligibility
By using the simple requirements below, as a high school student, you can determine your eligibility to participate in Â鶹²ú¾«¹úÆ· More’s Dual Credit Program. Take advantage of the option to attend college-level classes at your high school or at University-approved sites. These classes allow you to earn college credit while completing your high school degree. For a list of participating high school partners, CLICK HERE.
Students are eligible for the Dual Credit Program if they meet the following requirements:
- High school juniors and seniors:
- Must have a high school unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- Must meet any course prerequisites.
- High school sophomores:
- Must have a high school unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- Must meet any course prerequisites.
- Must only take courses offered at their high school unless granted an exception.
Students must complete a Â鶹²ú¾«¹úÆ· More Dual Credit application (online application and high school transcript). Test scores (ACT, SAT, and/or AP) must be provided if required as a pre-requisite to a course. Completed dual credit application packets do not guarantee admission into the program or acceptance into any specific course. All submitted applications will be reviewed by Â鶹²ú¾«¹úÆ· More’s Dual Credit program for admission eligibility.Â
Continued Enrollment:
Once enrolled in the Dual Credit Program, to register for subsequent semesters a student must maintain a cumulative Â鶹²ú¾«¹úÆ· GPA of 2.0. This requirement is set up to assist students in meeting the goal of successfully earning college credit at the high school level.