What You Should Know About College Dual Enrollment | Nashville Christian Family Magazine

Barbara Sweatt, an admissions counselor at Trevecca Nazarene University, frequently works with students who’ve earned dual enrollment credits. Read on to get her insights about how taking dual enrollment courses at Trevecca can be beneficial to you. 


Q: How will taking dual enrollment classes in high school help me in college?

A: Dual enrollment classes offer numerous benefits for high school students. First, they allow you to reduce the number of general education courses needed during your freshman and sophomore years of college. This can help you advance into your major courses sooner. Dual enrollment courses are also significantly less expensive than regular college courses, saving you around 75 percent compared with full tuition. These classes also provide a valuable introduction to college-level coursework, helping you understand academic expectations and develop essential skills such as time management.


Q: Are all dual enrollment classes the same? What’s the difference?

A: Dual enrollment classes can vary depending on the college or university offering them. You have the option to take courses either in person or online, so you can choose the format that best suits your learning style. Online courses, especially asynchronous ones, offer greater flexibility and can be completed at a faster pace.


Q: What’s special about Trevecca’s dual enrollment program?

A: Trevecca’s dual enrollment program stands out because of an exclusive partnership with CampusEDU, which provides innovative video-based course content. Courses are taught through a biblical lens, and students also benefit from personalized support from a dedicated counselor working closely with them. Local students also have the option to attend classes in person on Trevecca’s campus.


Q: What courses are available through Trevecca, and how many could I take during high school?

A: Trevecca offers a variety of dual enrollment courses. While students are advised not to take more than three courses simultaneously, the shorter duration of online courses allows you to potentially complete six to eight courses per semester. This flexibility helps you effectively manage your workload while earning college credit.


Q: How do I get help if I need it?

A: If you need assistance, your dual enrollment counselor is just an email, text or phone call away! We encourage discussing course-specific questions with your professors, but your counselor is always available to help answer questions, direct you to appropriate resources and offer additional support.


Q: Would I be paying full tuition prices for my college courses?

A: No, you would not be paying full tuition prices. Trevecca significantly reduces the cost of dual enrollment courses to match the out-of-pocket amount covered by the Tennessee Dual Enrollment Grant, which is $555 per course plus the cost of books and lab fees, if applicable. This reduction represents approximately 75 percent off the standard college course price, making it an affordable option for high school students. If you qualify for the grant, these courses could be taken at no cost.


Q: I’m not sure yet where I want to attend college. Could I still take dual enrollment courses from Trevecca?

A: Yes! Early credits can be worth pursuing no matter where you attend college. While we hope you’ll consider Trevecca based on your dual enrollment experience, we want to be sure you find the right fit as you plan for your next step after high school graduation.


You can learn more and preview Trevecca’s dual enrollment courses at gotrevecca.com. If you have questions of your own about dual enrollment, please contact us at [email protected].

Teron Fairchild, Copywriter

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