College Experience Dual Enrollment Program
An opportunity for high school sophomores through seniors to earn both high school and college credit at the same time by taking Valparaiso University courses for dual credit.
Why Dual Credit through Valpo?
The dual enrollment program is a great way to try out college classes at a special low tuition rate, get a head start on college, and see if Valpo is the place to continue your undergraduate studies beyond high school. Those who successfully complete dual enrollment coursework through Valpo will be strong candidates if they choose to apply for undergraduate admission to a bachelor’s degree program at Valparaiso University near the end of their time in high school. Please note: application to undergraduate programs for enrollment beyond high school is a separate process and dual enrollment acceptance does not constitute direct bachelor’s degree admission.
The live list of course options and seat availability for current and upcoming terms is available at datavu1.valpo.edu/Student/Courses. Links in those course listings provide course descriptions, prerequisite/placement information, book & materials information, etc.
Prospective high school dual enrollment students usually find 100- and 200-level courses to be the most appropriate for consideration. Dual enrollment students must meet any prerequisites and/or placement levels required for any given course in order to enroll in it.
Tuition and fees for dual enrollment students are set at a greatly reduced rate to allow as many students as possible to try Valpo courses as they determine their post-high school plans.
Dual Enrollment Tuition: $100 per credit
Dual Enrollment students are also responsible for paying for any books, materials, and/or course-specific fees associated with the course(s) in which they enroll
Upon course registration with the university, students will be notified via Valpo e-mail that their student account is active, through which they receive e-bills and make payments to the university
Financial Aid is not available for the dual enrollment program.
- Download or screenshot an unofficial copy of your high school transcript/record from your high school’s portal (it must show all high school courses completed and final grades earned). You’ll then attach this to your application as you complete it. The unofficial transcript you provide will be used to determine your academic eligibility for dual enrollment admission.
- Complete and sign the application (for students under 18 years old, a parent/guardian must also sign); Both you and your parent(s)/guardian(s) should review the student & parent/guardian agreement that you are accepting by applying for the program.
For applications for Summer and/or Fall 2025 Dual Credit:
Students are encouraged to apply to the dual enrollment program early to have time to work through the enrollment steps, take advantage of best course selection, and seek books/course materials at the best prices. Applications received after the following dates may not be reviewed in time for a student to begin that term:
- Summer – April 1
- Fall – August 1
- Spring – December 1
Dual Enrollment Program
Registration
Talk with your high school guidance counselor about courses that will work toward your high school requirements so you are ready for course registration upon admission to the dual enrollment program.
For students who are admitted to Valpo’s College Experience Dual Enrollment Program, an academic advisor from the university will be in touch via the e-mail listed in your admission application within three weeks after an admission acceptance is processed. That advisor will help you register for coursework through the university and be the main point of contact, beyond your professor(s), for the duration of your dual enrollment.