COURSE ENROLLMENT REQUEST FORM HIGH SCHOOL DUAL ENROLLME 2026

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  1. Begin by clicking ‘Get Form’ to open the COURSE ENROLLMENT REQUEST FORM in our editor.
  2. In Section I, provide your personal information. Fill in your last name, first name, middle name, date of birth, cell phone number, high school name, and email address. Indicate whether you are a new or continuing dual enrollment student and select your intended college major.
  3. List the college courses you wish to enroll in under 'Course Enrollment Request'. Ensure you include all desired courses in the provided spaces.
  4. In Section II, both the student and parent/custodian must read and certify the statements. The student should print their name, sign, and date the form. The parent/custodian must also provide their printed name, signature, and date.
  5. Finally, submit the completed form to your high school counselor for certification before it is sent to McNeese Community Services.

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While DE classes, in general, are not as rigorous as AP classes, they, however, get you in the door faster. Again, unlike AP courses, you do not need to have a high score on your exam or grade to earn college credit, you just need to pass.
Students must have and maintain a high school grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.00 system. SOWELA uses Louisiana Board of Regents guidance in Academic Affairs Policy 2.22 for placement in Dual Enrollment courses.
Does dual enrollment affect your GPA? It depends. At some high schools, the grades you receive in a dual enrollment course will be factored into your high school GPA. Typically, the decision of whether or not to factor these grades into a students GPA is at the discretion of the high school.
Dual enrollment classes generally cost between $0 to $400, which is docHubly less than the cost of a traditional college class.
If a student fails a course as a dual enrollment student, the student will need to retake that course before being allowed to enroll in future classes. Too many failed dual enrollment classes will jeopardize future college enrollment and possibly financial aid.

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Heres a rundown of common requirements for dual enrollment programs: Grade Point Average (GPA): You typically need to keep up a certain GPA, usually between 2.5 and 3.0. Standardized Tests: Some programs ask for specific scores on tests like the ACT or SAT. Learn more about ACT test scores.
LSU accepts AP, IB, CLEP, dual enrollment, and other credit. All official documents must be sent in for evaluation. View the charts below for more information. ACT and SAT scores, as well as LSU placement exams are also used to award credit.

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