Dual Enrollment for qualifying JRs & SRs

Juniors and seniors that receive qualifying scores on either the PSAT, PLAN, ACT, or MME test can dual enroll in college courses. There are specific cutoff scores for each test in the areas of Reading, Writing, Math, Science, and Social Studies that students must reach in order to dual enroll. Eligible students may take courses for which there are no state endorsements, such as computer science, foreign language, history, political science, or psychology, as long as they have taken all sections of one of the tests mentioned above.

Students must be enrolled in both the school district and postsecondary institution during the local school district’s regular academic year and must be enrolled in at least 4 high school classes. Students may not dual enroll in hobby, craft, physical education, theology, divinity, recreation, or religious courses.

School districts are required to pay the lesser of:
a) the actual charge for tuition, mandatory course fees, materials fees, and registration fees; or
b) that state portion of the students’ foundation allowance, adjusted to the proportion of the school year they attend the postsecondary institution.

Please call the Counseling Office at 238-6868 ext. 1 if you have any further questions.