Cleveland State dual enrollment classes are taught by college-qualified faculty. College credit and possible high school credit is awarded when you successfully complete the course. College credit earned through dual enrollment typically transfers to other institutions of higher education. A dual enrollment class may be taken in various ways. You can register to take a dual enrollment class on CSCC’s campus, at your high school or through an online/video course delivery. If you take a dual enrollment course, you’re responsible for paying CSCC tuition for the course. As a dual enrollment student, you may qualify for financial assistance.
Dual Enrollment Course Offerings for Spring 2023
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For more information about Cleveland State’s Dual Enrollment Program, call 423-614-8734 or email the Dual Enrollment Office.
To participate in the dual enrollment program, you must be cleared by your high school guidance office and meet Cleveland State’s dual student admission requirements.
Requirements are as follows:
A. Criteria for General Education Dual Enrollment
If you do not meet the ACT sub-score requirements, you can challenge the scores in an attempt to become eligible. Your challenge is made in the following way:
ACCUPLACER Test – This is a non-timed test to qualify you in your specific class depending on subject area. Study tips can be found on the Accuplacer website. To get started, schedule an appointment to take the ACCUPLACER test. (Students are only allowed to challenge their test score using Accuplacer once per semester).
B. Criteria for Business/Technical Dual Enrollment
Students who meet criteria for General Education dual/joint enrollment, or one year of Algebra or Math for Technology I and II with a minimum grade point average of 2.5 in these courses. The Technology Department requires one year of physics, chemistry, principles of technology or physical science with a minimum grade point average of 2.5. The Business Department requires one year of English or applied communications with a minimum grade point average of 2.5.
C. Developmental Courses (These courses do not qualify for lottery grant)
For more information about Cleveland State’s Dual Enrollment Program, call 423-614-8734 or email the Dual Enrollment Office.
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