Dual Enrollment
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What Is Dual Enrollment?
Definition:
Dual enrollment is taking courses at the collegiate level while still in high school and receiving college and high school credit simultaneously. All dual enrollment students are enrolled as non-degree seeking students at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥. Some dual enrollment students take regular classes at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ (either online or on campus) and some take special courses taught at your high school.Eligibility:
Students must be academically eligible for dual enrollment (see specific school information below), must obtain permission from their high school and complete the registration packet with your high school counselor. Once the class is completed, you will need to submit your final grade to your high school guidance counselor.Cost:
For most public school students, there is no cost to families to participate in dual enrollment! This is a outstanding opportunity to considerably save on the cost of college. To confirm the cost for your high school, look for details below under each jurisdiction.What are the advantages?
Earning college credit in high school? What’s not to love! Because dual enrollment classes are offered for free or at a substantial discount to regular tuition, you’ll save money. Most college credits earned at SU transfer cleanly to any two or four-year college or university, saving you considerable time to graduation, no matter where you decide to go to college. As a bonus, taking dual enrollment courses from a University when you are in high school looks great as you apply to college!What are the disadvantages?
As with any course, performance matters, especially if you are using the dual enrollment course for graduation requirements. Courses at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ are rigorous and fast-paced, so they may be more challenging than a similar course taught at your high school.What classes should I take?
The choice of courses is completely up to you (and your guidance counselor)! But, since you will be headed to college soon, we have suggestions! All universities have common course requirements that every student must take. At a minimum, most require students to complete courses in English composition, mathematics, lab science and two semesters of a foreign language. The dual enrollment courses approved by your school district are optimized to help students accomplish these requirements early. Know what you want to study in college? We have created some pathways that will help you get there!
School Districts
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Somerset County Public Schools
Somerset County Informational Brochure (PDF)
Eligibility:
- Full-time student with junior or senior standing at a Somerset County public high school
- Has an overall unweighted grade point average of at least 2.75
- Must meet the prerequisite requirements of the desired college course, if any
Cost:
The cost of tuition, fees, and required course materials for up to 2 courses per semester are completely paid for by SCPS. If a student intends to enroll in more than two courses in a semester, they must seek their principal's permission before doing so.
To Apply:
Contact your high school guidance counselor for the Somerset County High School Application for Dual Enrollment.Contact Shannon James (smjames@salisbury.edu) for details.
List of Eligible Courses:
Courses in italics have a prerequisite, placement test, audition, or require special permission.
Course Number Course Title Credit Amount ASL 101 Elementary American Sign Language I 4 credits ASL 102 Elementary American Sign Language II 4 credits ART 121 Design Principles 4 credits ART 130 Drawing I 4 credits ART 201 Introduction to Art History 4 credits BIOL 101 Fundamentals of Biology 4 credits BIOL 110 Introduction to Environmental Science 3 credits BIOL 150 Environmental Science: Concepts and Methods 4 credits BIOL 201 Intro to Biology: Molecular and Cell Biology 4 credits BIOL 202 Intro to Biology: Evolution and Ecology 4 credits CHEM 101 Physical Science 4 credits CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 4 credits CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 4 credits EDFN 210 School in a Diverse Society 3 credits ELED 201 Introduction to Teaching 1 credits ENGL 103 Composition and Research 4 credits FREN 101 Elementary French I 4 credits FREN 102 Elementary French II 4 credits GEOG 104 Earth and Space Science 4 credits GEOG 105 Introduction to Physical Geography 4 credits GEOL 103 Introduction to Physical Geology 4 credits GERM 101 Elementary German I 4 credits GERM 102 Elementary German II 4 credits HIST 101 World Civilizations 4 credits HIST 102 World Civilizations 4 credits HIST 103 First Year Seminar in World History 4 credits HIST 201 History of the United States 4 credits HIST 202 History of the United States 4 credits INFO 211 Information Systems Concepts for Management 4 credits JAPN 101 Elementary Japanese I 4 credits JAPN 102 Elementary Japanese II 4 credits KORA 101 Elementary Korean I 4 credits KORA 102 Elementary Korean II 4 credits MATH 130 Fundamental Concepts 3 credits MATH 140 College Algebra and Trigonometry 4 credits MATH 160 Introduction to Applied Calculus 3 credits MATH 201 Calculus I 4 credits MATH 202 Calculus II 4 credits MATH 311 Differential Equations I 4 credits MUSA 100 University Chorale 4 credits [Instructor permission required] MUSA 102 Jazz Ensemble 1 credits MUSA 103-003 Percussion Ensemble 1 credits MUSA 104 Musical Theatre Workshop 1 credits MUSA 107 Concert Band 1 credits MUSA 390 Applied Lessons 1-2 credits MUSA 205 Class Piano I 1 credits MUSC 114 Music Appreciation 4 credits MUSC 201 Intro to Music Theory 4 credits MUSC 203 Theory I 3 credits MUMT 234 Beginning Audio Production 4 credits ODEL 200 Foundations of Outdoor Education Leadership 3 credits PHYS 101 Physical Science 4 credits PHYS 121 General Physics I 4 credits PHYS 123 General Physics II 4 credits PHYS 221 Physics I 4 credits PHYS 223 Physics II 4 credits POSC 110 American National Government 4 credits PSYC 101 General Psychology 4 credits SCED 101 Learning Leadership 3 credits SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I 4 credits SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II 4 credits SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish 4 credits SPAN 202 Spanish in Review 4 credits -
Wicomico County Public Schools
SU & Wicomico County Dual Enrollment Partnership Brochure (PDF)
Eligibility:
- Has an overall unweighted grade point average of at least 2.75
- Has completed a minimum of 16 high school graduation credits
- Meets all full-time student enrollment criteria as set forth in the WCPS high school course catalog
- Must meet the prerequisite requirements of the desired college course, if any
- Provides the academic advisor's written confirmation of the student's eligibility for the program
Cost:
The cost of tuition, fees, and required course materials for up to 2 courses per semester are completely paid for by WCPS. If a student intends to enroll in more than two courses in a semester, they must seek their principal's permission before doing so
To Apply:
Contact your high school guidance counselor for the Wicomico County High School Application for Dual Enrollment.
Questions? Please contact Shannon James, smjames@salisbury.edu, at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.
Not sure what classes to take?
Consider following one of our predetermined pathways for course suggestions that are perfect for certain major areas. For more information on what classes to take.
List of Eligible Courses:
Bold courses count for high school graduation requirements. Students who enroll in and pass these courses at SU will have the letter grade reflected on their WCPS report card with the associated course from the WCPS course catalog. All other courses may earn WCPS credit on a pass/fail basis as college-level electives.
Italicized courses must be taken together to earn high school credit
Starred courses (*) have a prerequisite or a placement test.Course Number Course Title Credit Amount ACCT 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 credits ACCT 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 credits ASL 101 Elementary American Sign Language I 4 credits ASL 102* Elementary American Sign Language II 4 credits ART 121 Design Principles 4 credits ART 130 Drawing I 4 credits ART 201 Introduction to Art History 4 credits BIOL 101 Fundamentals of Biology 4 credits BIOL 110 Introduction to Environmental Science 3 credits BIOL 150 Environmental Science: Concepts and Methods 4 credits BIOL 201 Intro to Biology: Molecular and Cell Biology 4 credits BIOL 202 Intro to Biology: Evolution and Ecology 4 credits CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 4 credits CHEM 122* General Chemistry II 4 credits COSC 117 Programming Fundamentals 4 credits ECON 211 Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits EDFN 210 School in a Diverse Society 3 credits ELED 201 Introduction to Teaching 1 credits ENGL 103 Composition and Research 4 credits FREN 101 Elementary French I 4 credits FREN 102* Elementary French II 4 credits FREN 202* French in Review 4 credits FTWL 106 Lifelong Fitness and Wellness 3 credits GEOG 104 Earth and Space Science 4 credits GEOG 105 Introduction to Physical Geography 4 credits GEOL 103 Introduction to Physical Geology 4 credits GERM 101 Elementary German I 4 credits GERM 102* Elementary German II 4 credits HIST 101 World Civilizations 4 credits HIST 102 World Civilizations 4 credits HIST 103 First Year Seminar in World History 4 credits HIST 201 History of the United States 4 credits HIST 202 History of the United States 4 credits INFO 211 Information Systems Concepts for Management 4 credits JAPN 101 Elementary Japanese I 4 credits JAPN 102* Elementary Japanese II 4 credits KORA 101 Elementary Korean I 4 credits KORA 102* Elementary Korean II 4 credits MATH 130 Fundamental Concepts 3 credits MATH 140 College Algebra and Trigonometry 4 credits MATH 155 Modern Statistics with Computer Analysis 3 credits MATH 160 Introduction to Applied Calculus 3 credits MATH 198 Calculus I for Biology and Medicine 4 credits MATH 201 Calculus I 4 credits MATH 202* Calculus II 4 credits ODEL 200 Foundations of Outdoor Education Leadership 3 credits PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 4 credits PHIL 207 Philosophy of Education 4 credits PHYS 101 Physical Science 4 credits PHYS 121 General Physics I 4 credits PHYS 123* General Physics II 4 credits PHYS 221 Physics I 4 credits PHYS 223* Physics II 4 credits POSC 110 American National Government 4 credits PSYC 101 General Psychology 4 credits SCED 101 Learning Leadership 3 credits SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I 4 credits SPAN 102* Elementary Spanish II 4 credits SPAN 201* Intermediate Spanish 4 credits [With placement test] SPAN 202* Spanish in Review 4 credits -
Worcester County Public Schools
Worcester County (Not on the SU campus) Informational Brochure (PDF)
WCPS students may earn dual credit in two primary ways.
First, WCPS and SU are partnering to provide University-approved curriculum, taught at Worcester County high schools by WCPS faculty. These University-approved courses, listed below, may not be offered every year, so check with your guidance counselor for availability.
Second, WCPS students are able to choose from an exciting list of courses offered by SU on their main campus in ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥. Please see the list below.
- Must be a qualifying high school student (as determined by the WCPS based upon credits earned and academic performance)
- Has an overall weighted grade point average of at least 2.75
- Meets all full-time student enrollment criteria as set forth in the WCPS high school course catalog
- Provides the academic advisor's written confirmation of the student's eligibility for the program
Cost:
There is no cost to students and their families to participate in dual enrollment. WCPS will pay for the student's tuition, books, and any other required course materials.
To Apply:
Contact your high school guidance counselor for the Worcester County High School Application for Dual Enrollment.
Questions? Please contact Shannon James, smjames@salisbury.edu, at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥
List of Eligible Courses held at Worcester Tech:
High School Course SU Dual Enrollment Course(s) College Credits Earned PLTW Digital Electronics COSC 250: Microcomputer Organization 4 PLTW Principles of Engineering
PLTW Intro to Engineering Design
PLTW Engineering Design & DevelopmentENGR 100: Intro to Engineering Design 3 SU General Chemistry CHEM 121: General Chemistry I 4 PLTW Principles of Biomedical Science
PLTW Human Body Systems
PLTW Medical Interventions
PLTW Biomedical InnovationsBIOL 205: Fundamentals of Human Anatomy & Physiology
BIOL 214: Medical Physiology8 SU Biology BIOL 201: Intro to Biology: Molecular and cellular Biology 4 List of Eligible Courses held at Pocomoke High School:
High School Course SU Dual Enrollment Course(s) College Credits Earned Fundamentals of Communication COMM100: Fundamentals of Communication 4 List of Eligible Courses held at Snow Hill High School:
High School Course SU Dual Enrollment Course(s) College Credits Earned SU Biology 1 & 2 BIOL 201: Intro to Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology and BIOL 202: Intro to Biology: Evolution and Ecology 8 SU General Chemistry CHEM 121: General Chemistry I 4 List of Eligible Courses Offered at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥:
* Bold courses count for high school graduation requirements. Students who enroll in and pass these courses at SU will have the letter grade reflected on their WCPS report card with the associated course from the WCPS course catalog. All other courses may earn WCPS credit on a pass/fail basis as college-level electives. Both language courses must be taken to meet the HS graduation requirement for World Language. All MATH courses at the 140 level and above count as the 4th math course in the senior year.
Course Number Course Title College Credits Earned ASL 101 Elementary American Sign Language I 4 credits ASL 102 Elementary American Sign Language II 4 credits ARAB 101 Elementary Arabic 4 credits ARAB 102 Elementary Arabic II 4 credits ART 121 Design Principles 4 credits ART 130 Drawing I 4 credits BIOL 101 Fundamentals of Biology 4 credits BIOL 110 Introduction to Environmental Science 3 credits BIOL 150 Environmental Science: Concepts and Methods 4 credits BIOL 201 Intro to Biology: Molecular and Cell Biology 4 credits BIOL 202 Intro to Biology: Evolution and Ecology 4 credits CHEM 101 Physical Science 4 credits CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 4 credits CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 4 credits COSC 117 Programming Fundamentals 4 credits ECON 211 Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits EDFN 210 School in a Diverse Society 3 credits ELED 201 Introduction to Teaching 1 credits ENGL 103 Composition and Research 4 credits FTWL 106 Lifelong Fitness and Wellness 3 credits GEOG 104 Earth and Space Science 4 credits GEOG 105 Introduction to Physical Geography 4 credits GEOL 103 Introduction to Physical Geology 4 credits GERM 101 Elementary German I 4 credits GERM 102 Elementary German II 4 credits HIST 101 World Civilizations 4 credits HIST 102 World Civilizations 4 credits HIST 201 History of the United States 4 credits HIST 202 History of the United States 4 credits INFO 211 Information Systems Concepts for Management 4 credits JAPN 101 Elementary Japanese I 4 credits JAPN 102 Elementary Japanese II 4 credits KORA 101 Elementary Korean I 4 credits KORA 102 Elementary Korean II 4 credits MATH 140 College Algebra and Trigonometry 4 credits MATH 155 Modern Statistics with Computer Analysis 3 credits MATH 160 Introduction to Applied Calculus 3 credits MATH 198 Calculus I for Biology and Medicine 4 credits MATH 201 Calculus I 4 credits MATH 202 Calculus II 4 credits ODEL 200 Foundations of Outdoor Education Leadership 3 credits PHYS 101 Physical Science 4 credits PHYS 121 General Physics 4 credits PHYS 123 General Physics II 4 credits PHYS 221 Physics I 4 credits PHYS 223 Physics II 4 credits POSC 110 American National Government 4 credits PSYC 101 General Psychology 4 credits SCED 101 Learning Leadership 3 credits SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish 4 credits [With placement test] SPAN 202 Spanish in Review 4 credits -
All Other Jurisdictions
If you are a junior or senior in high school and are interested in dually enrolling at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥, but are not a student in one of the schools/school systems listed above, you should talk to your guidance counselor about the possibility. Please note that the cost of enrolling at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥, if not listed as a special case above, will be at the regular per credit rate of tuition and fees and will be based on residency requirements.
Contact for Questions:
- ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥: Shannon James, smjames@salisbury.edu
Private Schools
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Holly Grove Christian School
Eligibility:
- Has an overall weighted grade point average of at least 2.75
- Has completed a minimum of sixteen (16) high school graduation credits
- Meets all full-time student enrollment criteria as set forth in the HGCS high school course catalog
- Provides the academic advisor's written confirmation of the student's eligibility for the program
Cost:
The tuition for dual enrollment (inclusive of all fees) is $150 per credit hour.
To Apply:
Contact Christy Scarborough ( cscarborough@hgcsweb.com) for the Holly Grove Christian School Application for Dual Enrollment. Contact Shannon James ( smjames@salisbury.edu) at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ with any SU-related questions.
List of Eligible SU Courses:
Bold courses count for the 4th-year mathematics requirement. All other courses are awarded high school elective credit only. Courses in italics have a prerequisite, placement test, audition, or require special permission.
Course Number Course Title College Credits Earned ACCT 201 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 credits ACCT 202 Intro to Managerial Accounting 3 credits ASL 101 Elementary American Sign Language I 4 credits ASL 102 Elementary American Sign Language II 4 credits ART 121 Design Principles 4 credits ART 130 Drawing I 4 credits ART 201 Introduction to Art History 4 credits BIOL 101 Fundamentals of Biology 4 credits BIOL 110 Introduction to Environmental Science 3 credits BIOL 150 Environmental Science: Concepts and Methods 4 credits BIOL 201 Intro to Biology: Molecular and Cell Biology 4 credits BIOL 202 Intro to Biology: Evolution and Ecology 4 credits CHEM 101 Physical Science 4 credits CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 4 credits CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 4 credits COSC 117 Programming Fundamentals 4 credits ECON 211 Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits EDFN 210 School in a Diverse Society 3 credits ELED 201 Introduction to Teaching 1 credit ENGL 103 Composition and Research 4 credits FREN 101 Elementary French I 4 credits FREN 102 Elementary French II 4 credits FREN 202 French in Review 4 credits FTWL 106 Lifelong Fitness and Wellness 3 credits GEOG 104 Earth and Space Science 4 credits GEOG 105 Introduction to Physical Geography 4 credits GEOL 103 Introduction to Physical Geology 4 credits GERM 101 Elementary German I 4 credits GERM 102 Elementary German II 4 credits HIST 101 World Civilizations 4 credits HIST 102 World Civilizations 4 credits HIST 103 First Year Seminar in World History 4 credits HIST 201 History of the United States 4 credits HIST 202 History of the United States 4 credits INFO 211 Information Systems Concepts for Management 4 credits JAPN 101 Elementary Japanese I 4 credits JAPN 102 Elementary Japanese II 4 credits KORA 101 Elementary Korean I 4 credits KORA 102 Elementary Korean II 4 credits MATH 130 Fundamental Concepts 3 credits MATH 140 College Algebra and Trigonometry 4 credits MATH 155 Modern Statistics with Computer Analysis 3 credits MATH 160 Introduction to Applied Calculus 3 credits MATH 198 Calculus I for Biology and Medicine 4 credits MATH 201 Calculus I 4 credits MATH 202 Calculus II 4 credits MATH 310 Calculus III 4 credits MUSA 100 University Chorale 4 credits MUSA 102 Jazz Ensemble 4 credits MUSA 103-003 Percussion Ensemble 4 credits MUSA 104 Musical Theatre Workshop 4 credits MUSA 107 Concert Band 4 credits MUSA 390 Applied Lessons 4 credits MUSA 205 Class Piano I 4 credits MUSC 114 Music Appreciation 4 credits MUSC 201 Intro to Music Theory 4 credits MUSC 203 Theory I 4 credits MUMT 234 Beginning Audio Production 4 credits ODEL 200 Foundations of Outdoor Education Leadership 3 credits PHYS 101 Physical Science 4 credits PHYS 121 General Physics I 4 credits PHYS 123 General Physics II 4 credits PHYS 221 Physics I 4 credits PHYS 223 Physics II 4 credits POSC 110 American National Government 4 credits PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 4 credits PHIL 207 Philosophy of Education 4 credits PSYC 101 General Psychology 4 credits SCED 101 Learning Leadership 3 credits SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I 4 credits SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II 4 credits SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish 4 credits SPAN 202 Spanish in Review 4 credits -
¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Christian School
SCS students may earn dual credit in two primary ways. First, SCS and SU are partnering to provide University-approved curriculum, taught at SCS by SCS faculty. These University-approved courses, listed below, may not be offered every year so check with your guidance counselor for availability. Second, SCS students are able to choose from a diverse list of courses offered by SU for dual credit. The eligibility and costs are the same no matter which courses you choose.
Eligibility:
- Has an overall weighted grade point average of at least 2.75
- Has completed a minimum of sixteen (16) high school graduation credits
- Meets all full-time student enrollment criteria as set forth in the SCS high school course catalog
- Provides the academic advisor's written confirmation of the student's eligibility for the program
Cost:
The tuition for dual enrollment (inclusive of all fees) is $150 per credit hour.
To Apply:
Contact Kasi Lyndaker ( klyndaker@salisburychristian.org) for the ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Christian School Application for Dual Enrollment. Contact Shannon James ( smjames@salisbury.edu) at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ with any SU-related questions
List of Eligible SU-Approved SCS Courses:
SCS Course SU Course Equivalent College Credits Earned SU Learning Leadership SCED 101 3 credits List of Eligible SU Courses:
Bold courses count for the 4th-year mathematics requirement. Courses in italics have a prerequisite, placement test, audition, or require special permission.
Course Number Course Title College Credits Earned ACCT 201 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 credits ACCT 202 Intro to Managerial Accounting 3 credits ASL 101 Elementary American Sign Language I 4 credits ASL 102 Elementary American Sign Language II 4 credits ART 121 Design Principles 4 credits ART 130 Drawing I 4 credits ART 201 Introduction to Art History 4 credits BIOL 101 Fundamentals of Biology 4 credits BIOL 110 Introduction to Environmental Science 3 credits BIOL 150 Environmental Science: Concepts and Methods 4 credits BIOL 201 Intro to Biology: Molecular and Cell Biology 4 credits BIOL 202 Intro to Biology: Evolution and Ecology 4 credits CHEM 101 Physical Science 4 credits CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 4 credits CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 4 credits COSC 117 Programming Fundamentals 4 credits ECON 211 Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits EDFN 210 School in a Diverse Society 3 credits ELED 201 Introduction to Teaching 1 credit ENGL 103 Composition and Research 4 credits FREN 101 Elementary French I 4 credits FREN 102 Elementary French II 4 credits FREN 202 French in Review 4 credits FTWL 106 Lifelong Fitness and Wellness 3 credits GEOG 104 Earth and Space Science 4 credits GEOG 105 Introduction to Physical Geography 4 credits GEOL 103 Introduction to Physical Geology 4 credits GERM 101 Elementary German I 4 credits GERM 102 Elementary German II 4 credits HIST 101 World Civilizations 4 credits HIST 102 World Civilizations 4 credits HIST 103 First Year Seminar in World History 4 credits HIST 201 History of the United States 4 credits HIST 202 History of the United States 4 credits INFO 211 Information Systems Concepts for Management 4 credits JAPN 101 Elementary Japanese I 4 credits JAPN 102 Elementary Japanese II 4 credits KORA 101 Elementary Korean I 4 credits KORA 102 Elementary Korean II 4 credits MATH 130 Fundamental Concepts 3 credits MATH 140 College Algebra and Trigonometry 4 credits MATH 155 Modern Statistics with Computer Analysis 3 credits MATH 160 Introduction to Applied Calculus 3 credits MATH 198 Calculus I for Biology and Medicine 4 credits MATH 201 Calculus I 4 credits MATH 202 Calculus II 4 credits MATH 310 Calculus III 4 credits MUSA 100 University Chorale 4 credits MUSA 102 Jazz Ensemble 4 credits MUSA 103-003 Percussion Ensemble 4 credits MUSA 104 Musical Theatre Workshop 4 credits MUSA 107 Concert Band 4 credits MUSA 390 Applied Lessons 4 credits MUSA 205 Class Piano I 4 credits MUSC 114 Music Appreciation 4 credits MUSC 201 Intro to Music Theory 4 credits MUSC 203 Theory I 4 credits MUMT 234 Beginning Audio Production 4 credits ODEL 200 Foundations of Outdoor Education Leadership 3 credits PHYS 101 Physical Science 4 credits PHYS 121 General Physics I 4 credits PHYS 123 General Physics II 4 credits PHYS 221 Physics I 4 credits PHYS 223 Physics II 4 credits POSC 110 American National Government 4 credits PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 4 credits PHIL 207 Philosophy of Education 4 credits PSYC 101 General Psychology 4 credits SCED 101 Learning Leadership 3 credits SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I 4 credits SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II 4 credits SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish 4 credits SPAN 202 Spanish in Review 4 credits -
The ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ School
As of Fall 2024, ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ does not have a dual enrollment agreement with The ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ School.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How will I know if I have been enrolled?
An enrollment confirmation email will be sent from SU to the email address listed on your registration request.I want to take a particular course, but there doesn’t seem to be any open sections – or the open sections don’t fit my high school schedule?
Dual enrollment course requests are filled after existing SU students have a chance to register for classes. If no suitable courses are available right now, keep checking back as new seats and sections could open up. Also, let your guidance counselor know so that any changes in course availability can be communicated quickly.What is FERPA and why do you ask about consent to disclose education records?
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. All students who attend ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ (including dual enrollment students) retain that right of privacy to their records. Both the parents/guardians of a student and the officials at your high school need the student’s permission to receive education records from SU. In fact, SU cannot share a student’s records without expressed permission.For a class completed at SU, how will my high school know my grades?
Once your University class is complete, you will be able to login to GullNet and print a copy of your grades. You will send this to your guidance counselor and they will record them in your high school’s system.How many courses may I take at SU through dual enrollment?
Each jurisdiction allows different course/credit limits of dual enrollment. Check with your school's guidance counselor.Can I participate in dual enrollment at more than one college/university?
Yes, but your full schedule – including dual enrollment course – must be approved by your high school guidance counselorAre dual enrollment courses weighted on my high school transcript the same as AP courses?
Most dual enrollment courses carry a quality points bonus. However, you should talk to your guidance counselor for more information because each school/school system may be different.Can I take a dual enrollment course in the summer session at SU?
No, eligible dual enrollment courses are only available during the regular fall and spring semesters at SU. You can, however, take summer courses at SU as a regular Non-degree Seeking student and transfer those courses to your home University, but you will pay the regular tuition rate. To register for a summer course contact the Registrar's Office - registrar@salisbury.edu.What are the advantages of taking dual enrollment courses at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ versus another institution?
We believe that the educational quality that you will receive at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ is outstanding. You will also gain valuable experience in a University classroom, much like you will encounter once you enroll in a University full-time as a degree-seeking student. Also, the University credits that you earn through Dual Enrollment at SU are very likely to be accepted, no matter where you go to college.Does SU accept dual enrollment credit from other high schools?
Yes, SU does accept other institution's dual enrollment credits that you earned in high school. These credits are subject to the same transfer credit decisions as any other coursework completed at other institutions. The sending institution's transcript should, at a minimum, list the course with a grade, the earned credit, and the quality points. Contact registrar@salisbury.edu for more information.