Dual Enrollment (High school students)
UHC offers Dual Enrollment, an innovative program that gives qualified high school juniors or seniors opportunities to earn college credits. Dual Enrollment students can take up to 11 semester credit hours at UHC during the Fall or Spring semesters. Students attend regular UHC classes with other college students.
Students must complete an application for admission, submit an official high school transcript, and submit test scores.
In order to qualify for dual enrollment in college-level courses, high school students must meet the following requirements:
- Be a high school junior or senior in good standing;
- Be approved for dual enrollment by meeting the minimum requirements set forth by a counselor at the high school in which they are enrolled;
- Have a cumulative high school GPA of 2.5 or higher and minimum test scores as indicated below:*
- 18 on the English subtest and 20 on the mathematics subtest of the ACT;
- 430 in English and 520 in mathematics on the SAT;
- 43 in English and 52 in mathematics on the PSAT; or
- An acceptable score on the University placement test.
*If subtest scores are lower, high school students who place into any developmental courses may be considered by the Admissions Office.