ISD 30 DUAL ENROLLMENT 2011-2012

Qualified eleventh-grade or twelfth-grade students may have the opportunity to be enrolled dually in high school and college courses. 

 

Tuition is free for up to six (6) hours at public colleges or universities, but there is a cost for fees and books.  Similar options may be available through private universities  such as OWU.  

 

Admission Requirements*

High School Juniors

    Community Colleges – 21 ACT

High School Juniors

    Regional University – 23 ACT

High School Seniors

    Community Colleges – 19 ACT

High School Seniors

    Regional University – 20 ACT

 

Students must meet state dual enrollment guidelines.  College courses taken through dual enrollment will count toward high school credit and be calculated in the unweighted grade point average and unweighted rank in class.

 

Each student choosing dual enrollment is responsible for contacting the college and enrolling in the appropriate course(s).  This enrollment must be verified by submitting a copy of his or her college class schedule to the BHS counselor.  The student must sign a form at the college releasing his or her grades to the Registrar at BHS.  A dually enrolled student must submit his or her semester grades to the appropriate BHS counselor at the end of each semester.  This allows BHS to provide sound academic guidance to each student.

 

Students must have a qualifying ACT score to enroll in college courses.

 

 

*It is recommended all enrollment procedures be completed by:

·   May 21 for fall enrollment

·   Nov. 15 for spring enrollment

·   April 15 for summer enrollment