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High School Dual Enrollment
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The following steps will help you through the dual enrollment process:
Step 1: Apply for Admission
Get a jumpstart on the application process by setting up a student
account at the
Online Student Center. Use these helpful directions.
Next, login to your student account and apply for admission at each college
from which you plan to take dual enrollment courses. You can also apply for
admission by downloading and submitting a completed Dual
Enrollment Application.
To qualify for in-state tuition, send each college a copy of an
acceptable document
that shows your citizenship or legal residency.
Step 2: Test
Students taking math or English courses need to pass college placement
tests in order to register. See a list of the
Maricopa
Placement Scores for passing scores in each area. Students enrolling in
other academic courses (for example, physics, history, Spanish) must meet
one of the following:
- Composite score of 93 or more on the PSAT
- Composite score of 930 or more on the SAT
- Composite score of 22 or more on the ACT
- Passing score on the relevant portions of AIMS
- Completion of a college placement test
Students enrolling in vocational (Career and Technical Education) courses
do not need to take placement tests. Review our
testing requirements for more information.
Step 3: Register for Class
See which dual enrollment courses are
available at your high school. Print and complete the
registration
form and submit it to GateWay. Include your unofficial high school
transcript and test scores. Students are welcome to submit registration
materials at any of GateWay's
on-site registrations.
Step 4: Pay Tuition
Tuition for in-state residents at the Maricopa Community Colleges is $71
per credit hour plus a $15 registration fee per semester, per college. Many
high school districts pay a portion of this tuition for in-state students,
making dual enrollment even more affordable for students. Check with your
high school about dual enrollment rates. Tuition assistance is available on a limited basis.