The Leavell College Dual Enrollment Program allows high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to work on fulfilling God’s calling on their lives by earning college credit while still in high school.
Approved students are eligible to take up to six credit hours each semester and may earn up to twenty-four hours of college credit through the program.
Each course is only $300 — which is a great way to save money.
Be currently enrolled in high school and show proof of completion of the sophomore year or its homeschool equivalent
Be at least 16 years of age
Submit an official high school transcript or homeschool equivalent showing a GPA of 3.0 or above in college prep courses
Submit parental acknowledgment affirming the applicant’s ability to succeed academically in college-level coursework and affirming the sufficiency of Leavell College courses for high school credit
Complete and submit the application for dual enrollment non-degree seeking students at Leavell College
Enroll in college courses while still in high school
Earn both high school and college-level credit
Eliminate unnecessary duplication of courses taken in high school and college
Shorten the length of time required to complete a college degree
Reduce the cost of a college degree
Enjoy an early college experience
*Must score at least 18 on the English section of the ACT
**Must score at least 19 on the Math section of the ACT
Acceptance as a dual enrollment non-degree student does not guarantee regular acceptance as a degree-seeking student. Applicable courses may not be offered every semester. The student must maintain a GPA of 2.0 in his or her Leavell College coursework in order to continue in the program. Leavell College complies with FERPA regulations. Thus, the college cannot share private and academic information with parents/guardians or high school/homeschool personnel unless the student has provided a waiver granting Leavell College permission to share such information. Students desiring to earn more than the cap of twenty-four hours of credit must appeal in writing to the Dean of Leavell College. Additionally, students desiring to take courses not on the list of approved courses must appeal in writing to the Dean of Leavell College. Students are responsible to determine how courses taken through the Leavell College Dual Enrollment Program will transfer to other institutions or will be applied for high school/homeschool credit. Leavell College recommends that students verify transferability of credits prior to registering for dual enrollment courses. There is a $20 application fee.