EARN COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL
wlÆåÅÆ is a great place for qualified high school students to earn college credit or even an Associate degree through concurrent and/or dual credit enrollment.
Concurrent Credit courses are college courses taught at the high school by qualified high school instructors in which the students receive both high school and college credit. Stu-dents are enrolled by wlÆåÅÆ personnel who come to the school, or by high school counse-lors or teachers. Students are taught using the same materials as the on campus college courses and use the same textbook, unless the high school textbook has been approved for use by the college. The same outcomes and competencies must be met by concur-rent students and regular traditional college students. Concurrent credit courses follow the high school schedule.
Dual Credit courses are regular college courses taken by a high school student, taught by a regular wlÆåÅÆ instructor (rather than a high school instructor). These classes may be on any campus or online and are not special classes for high school students only. Dual Credit courses follow the wlÆåÅÆ schedule.
High school students are not eligible for textbook scholarships. Some high schools opt to purchase the current wlÆåÅÆ textbooks for concurrent students-check with your school! Students taking Dual Credit courses (on wlÆåÅÆ campuses or online) are responsible for purchasing their textbooks.
Step 1: Apply
- If you have not taken wlÆåÅÆ courses you will need to apply for admissions to wlÆåÅÆ.
- You only need to apply once. If you have already applied or taken wlÆåÅÆ courses skip this step and move to step 2!
Step 2: Test/Transcript
- Placement testing/ACT scores/transcript requirements are only needed for certain wlÆåÅÆ courses (e.g. courses in English, Math, Science, Health, etc)
- Your high school counselor will provide scores/transcript to wlÆåÅÆ with the enrollment form.
Step 3: Enroll
- Meet with your high school counselor or our concurrent coordinator to discuss your course selections.
- An enrollment form must be completed with signatures from the student, guardian, and school officials to enroll.
- Give the completed enrollment form to your high school counselor to submit to wlÆåÅÆ.
Step 4: Pay
- Tuition is due at the time of enrollment and can be paid online, in person, or by mail.
- There are certain career and technical courses where tuition is waived for high school students who meet residency requirements.