Page 13 - Enterprise State Community College Dual Enrollment Handbook 2020-2021
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REGISTERING FOR DUAL ENROLLMENT FOR DUAL CREDIT
1. Talk to your parents, teachers, and high school counselors to determine if you are eligible and ready for
Dual Enrollment for Dual Credit.
2. Complete the Dual Enrollment for Dual Credit Admission Application (Online)
3. Complete the Statement of Eligibility/Release of Records Form with approved courses listed and signed
by the high school counselor, student, and parent/guardian (Appendix I)
4. Provide a valid Photo ID
5. Provide a High School transcript
6. Choose College courses and request during your high school registration
7. Provide a copy of your ACT or SAT scores or
8. Take the College Placement Test (Accuplacer), if required
9. Attend an Accelerated/Dual Enrollment Orientation
10. Pay your tuition and purchase textbooks
11. ATTEND CLASS
REGISTERING FOR ACCELERATED CREDIT
1. Talk to your parents, teachers, and high school counselors to determine if you are eligible and ready for
Accelerated Credit.
2. Complete the Accelerated Credit Admission Application (Online)
3. Complete the Statement of Eligibility/Release of Records Form with approved courses listed and signed
by the high school counselor, student, and parent/guardian (Appendix I)
4. Provide ACT, SAT, or take the college placement test to determine placement in English, and/or Math
courses and meet pre-requisites for all approved courses at the College.
5. Provide a valid Photo ID
6. Provide a High School transcript
7. Attend an Accelerated/Dual Enrollment Orientation
8. Pay your tuition and purchase textbooks
9. ATTEND CLASS
COLLEGE PLACEMENT TESTING
All dual enrollment students must complete the ACT, SAT, or assessment test in order to determine placement
in English and math courses and meet pre-requisites for all approved courses at the College. Placement testing
is through the administration of the ACCUPLACER and students are placed at the appropriate level as indicated
by the assessment results. ACCUPLACER is a computerized test. The test is untimed but on average, students
take about 2-3 hours to complete the test. There is no charge for the first time the student takes the placement
test. Make sure to contact your high school counselor, ACT/SAT scores do affect your need to take the
ACCUPLACER test. Placement test scores are valid for five years. A student may retest. A fee of $8.00 per test
section is charged.
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