Traditional Dual Enrollment

Students may enroll in dual enrollment classes taught at the high school by credentialed high school instructors, earning high school and college credit simultaneously.

Enrollment in this program is offered to high school juniors and seniors enrolled in a participating area high school.

Dual enrollment is restricted to rising high school juniors and seniors and home school students studying at the high school junior or senior levels. Admitting high school or home school students below the junior or senior level is considered exceptional.  The college-ready status of each prospective student below the junior or senior high school level shall be assessed on a case-by-case basis.  Such students must meet the above eligibility criteria and any other criteria as may be established by the college for participation of students below the junior or senior level in dual enrollment.  Colleges shall have criteria and procedures for the case-by-case assessment of such students.  Formal approval by the college president, or designee, is required for applicants who are below the junior or senior high school level to participate in dual enrollment.


Get Started

  1. Speak with your high school guidance counselor regarding dual enrollment opportunities at your school prior to your junior or senior year course planning to verify that this is an option. Planning during your freshman year is highly encouraged.
  2. Complete an online application. Upon submission, you will receive a SVCC Student ID Number as well as a username and password. Please make note of this number and login data for future use.
  3. Demonstrate college readiness according to the requirements of your high school’s Dual Enrollment Program. Provide GPA or other qualifying documentation, see criteria.
  4. Documentation of parental permission is required for all dual enrollment students.