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The mission of Southeastern’s Dual Enrollment program is to create partnerships with area secondary educational institutions in order to offer university-level courses to qualified high school students to better prepare them for academic success both before and after beginning their collegiate journey.
In an effort to provide increased opportunities for college-bound high school students, enrollment in Southeastern’s Dual Enrollment Program affords students the opportunity to earn high school credit and Southeastern credit simultaneously while remaining in the familiar environment of high school.
Participation in Southeastern’s Dual Enrollment Program provides students a head start on their collegiate career while completing high school. Since many college students require more than four years to complete a degree, completion of college work while in high school affords the opportunity to complete college degrees in a shorter period of time thereby decreasing the cost of a college education. Students may participate in our program during their 10th, 11th and 12th grade years and are allowed to earn a maximum of 36 credits through Southeastern’s Dual Enrollment Program. (Please note that not all courses are available to 10th grade students. Additional information can be found in the Eligibility Criteria).
American History I and II | Education—Multicultural Community | Sociology |
Anatomy and Physiology I | English I and II | Spanish I, II, III |
Applied Calculus | Industrial Technology | Statistics |
Art History | Introduction to Theatre | Trigonometry |
Biology I and II | Music Appreciation | TV Production |
Chemistry I and II | Physics I | Western Civilization I and II |
College Algebra | Psychology | |
Education—An Introduction | Public Speaking |
Southeastern Scholars (Homeschool students should apply to this program)
Please note that hours earned in these programs do NOT contribute to the 36 hour maximum for dual enrollment.
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Southeastern’s Dual Enrollment Program. We are excited about the opportunities that are being provided to the high school students of our region and extremely proud of the work that the high school teachers and our university instructors/professors are doing to provide students with challenging academic experiences that will prepare them to be successful in college and beyond. We look forward to working with you.
Jeffrey Temple, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President for Academic Programs
Assistant Vice President / Associate Professor
Jeffrey Temple, Ph.D.