Dual Enrollment Students
Dual enrollment provides an opportunity for public and charter high school students with demonstrated academic potential (a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.5 or higher) to enroll in Eastern Michigan University courses. It is a great way to enrich your high school experience by allowing you to take courses that otherwise might not be available.
You’ll still need to successfully complete all the requirements for graduation mandated by your high school. If you meet Eastern’s minimum admissions criteria after graduation, you can be admitted to an Eastern degree program.
How do I apply?
Complete and collect the following materials, and be sure to get them to us by the deadlines below.
- Dual enrollment application [PDF]
- Course permission form [PDF] (This form is required every semester for enrollment and must be completed in its entirety with course reference numbers (CRN) included for all requested courses.)
- Not sure what your CRN is? Find your course.
- Complete a FERPA waiver form [PDF].
- Your school district’s payment authorization (letter or form from high school counselor) sent to [email protected]
- Official high school transcript, ACT or SAT scores, and any applicable AP scores
Enrollment Deadlines
- Fall Term (September - December): August 1
- Winter Term (January - April): December 1
- Summer Term (May - August): April 1
Cost
If you are applying to be dual enrolled, you’re financially responsible for the tuition and fees for the courses you enroll in. The costs for some courses may be reimbursed by the school district. Please discuss this with your school. For more information on tuition and fees, visit https://www.emich.edu/sbs/basics/tuition