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Fall and Spring Classes - Just $165 per Credit!

Click here for the DUAL ENROLLMENT FORM

NEW STUDENTS Click here if you DO NOT have   (select undergraduate then select guest high school from the pull down menus)

***Watch this  and follow these steps to register.  Email precollege@andrews.edu with any questions.***

The following are the policies for Dual Enrollment:

  • Students are enrolled in Grade 10, 11 or 12 or equivalent education levels.
  • Students have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 from an accredited high school.  If a transcript from an accredited high school cannot be submitted, standardized test scores are required.
  • Students must also maintain a 3.0 GPA in their °®¶¹´«Ã½ courses.
  • Students whose first language is not English or who have not completed the last four years in schools where English is the language of instruction must provide evidence of English proficiency.
  • Signed approval is required from a parent and the school registrar (unless home schooled).
  • To qualify for the high school tuition rate, a student must register for and start the course(s) prior to graduating from high school or taking the GED or equivalent high school completion test.
  • A maximum of two courses per semester will be approved at the high school tuition rate. Students must meet any prerequisites.

 

*Learn the Lingo - Our Terms
  • Dual enrollment:  A student taking classes at two educational levels is dual enrolled. Both high school students taking undergraduate courses before graduating from high school, and college students adding one or more graduate courses before completing their undergraduate program, are benefiting by dual enrollment opportunities.
  • Dual credit: When a student is granted credit in their current program for classes completed through dual enrollment at a higher level.  For example, when an academy or high school accepts credits for an °®¶¹´«Ã½ course to fulfill a high school diploma requirement, the student earns both °®¶¹´«Ã½ and academy credit for the same learning, i.e. dual credit.  
  • College enrichment:  When an academy or high school allows a student to take an °®¶¹´«Ã½ class that will not count towards their high school diploma, some schools call this advanced level learning college enrichment.
  • Concurrent enrollment: When °®¶¹´«Ã½ approves an AU course to be taught on an academy campus by an academy teacher (approved as an AU adjunct faculty), the academy students are considered concurrently enrolled, earning dual credit.  In some states, this is known as direct credit.

Fall Semester

  • Last day to apply and submit student documents: Last week of August
  • First day of classes: August 25
  • Last day to add or drop classes: 10 days after the first day of classes at °®¶¹´«Ã½
  • Last day to withdraw from classes with a W grade: October 29 (no refunds after September  18)
  • Last day of °®¶¹´«Ã½'s semester: December 12 (exams end, classes end earlier)

Spring Semester

  • Last day to apply and submit student documents: First Week of December
  • First day of classes: January 12
  • Last day to add or drop classes: 10 days after the first day of classes at °®¶¹´«Ã½
  • Last day to withdraw from classes with a W grade: March 11 (no refunds after February 5)
  • Last day of °®¶¹´«Ã½'s Spring Semester: May 1 (exams end, classes end earlier)

**For specific dates for dropping courses for full or partial tuition refunds  **

Main Campus Dual Enrollment Class List

Online Enrollment Class List

**If you would like to take a class that is not on the lists above, please email dualenrollment@andrews.edu to petition the class.**

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