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State Technical College of Missouri


DUAL ENROLLMENT Dual enrollment allows qualified high school students to earn college credit for taking designated college-level classes that may or may not count toward high school credit. Dual enrollment classes may be offered at area high schools, career centers, distance education, or on a State Technical College of Missouri campus.


State Technical College of Missouri dual enrollment classes are taught by State Technical College of Missouri instructors.


In order to be eligible for dual enrollment courses, including career and technical education (CTE) courses, all prospective dual enrollment students must meet the same requirements for placement into individual courses, (e.g., English or mathematics) as those required of on-campus students.


Students who meet the following requirements will be considered for dual enrollment:  Students in the 11th and 12th grades must meet the grade point average (GPA) criteria listed below: 1. Students in the 11th and 12th grades with an overall minimum grade point average of 3.000 (on a 4.000 scale) are automatically eligible for dual enrollment courses.


2. Students in the 11th and 12th grades with an overall grade point average between 2.500-2.999 (on a 4.000 scale) must provide a signed letter of recommendation from their principal or guidance counselor and provide written permission from a parent or legal guardian.


 Students in the 9th and 10th grade must meet the grade point average (GPA) criteria listed below: 1. Students in the 10th grade must have an overall minimum grade point average of 3.000 (on a 4.000 scale) and must provide a signed letter of recommendation from their principal and guidance counselor and provide written permission from a parent or legal guardian.


2. Students in the 9th grade must have an overall minimum grade point average of 3.000 (on a 4.000 scale), score at the 90th percentile or above on the ACT or SAT, and provide a signed letter of recommendation from their principal and guidance counselor and provide written permission from a parent or legal guardian.


 Satisfactory completion of any course requisites  Complete and submit a State Technical College of Missouri Non-Degree Seeking Application for Admission


 Submit a current high school transcript  Complete and submit a Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment Permission Form signed by: 1. The high school principal or his/her official designee and, 2. A parent or legal guardian  Payment of all tuition and fees


College credit for dual enrollment classes will be awarded at the end of the semester in which the class is completed. CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNING


Equivalency Examinations. When a student believes he/she already possesses the knowledge and skills to be gained from enrolling in a class, the student may request to take an equivalency exam to demonstrate proficiency in the course content and test out of the class. The student must first apply for approval to take an equivalency exam by completing the Request for Equivalency Exam form and submitting it to the Registrar prior to the sixth day of the semester. If the Request for Equivalency Exam is approved by the appropriate department chair, payment for the exam is required prior to taking it. Equivalency exams may include written, hands-on demonstration, and/or oral tests to determine student proficiency in course content. When the student successfully passes the equivalency exam, the Registrar awards credit for the course. When a student does not successfully pass the equivalency exam, he/she then enrolls in the class, pays the full price (tuition and fees) of the class, and completes the class.


Industry Credentials/Licenses. Students who possess a current valid license or industry credential that is directly equivalent to a course offered at State Technical College of Missouri may be awarded credit for that course. Credit approval should be sought by providing documentation of the current valid license or industry credential to the Registrar.


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