Dual Enrollment Checklist - Western Illinois University 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Dual Enrollment Checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by completing the online application for Western Illinois University at the provided link. Ensure all personal information is accurate.
  3. Next, apply to your chosen community college by following the respective links for Black Hawk College or Scott Community College. Fill out their applications thoroughly.
  4. Complete the Dual Enrollment Addendum, ensuring you provide all necessary details as requested.
  5. Prepare for and take the ACT or SAT test, then submit your scores directly to the Undergraduate Admissions Office.
  6. Request your high school transcripts be sent to Western Illinois University – Quad Cities for review.
  7. If applicable, submit any college transcripts from courses completed during high school.
  8. Take the Compass test at your local community college and ensure your scores are sent to the Undergraduate Admissions Office.
  9. Complete and submit your FAFSA Application online, using the federal codes provided for each institution.
  10. Finally, schedule an appointment with your advisor via email or phone to discuss your enrollment process further.

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Some colleges like those of the Ivy League do not accept these dual credits, and it is thus necessary for high school students to do their research diligently to ensure the transferability of their credits painstakingly attained.
Dual enrollment requirements vary from state to state. Colleges often measure if students are ready for the challenge of college-level classes through placement tests or standardized testing. You can visit the Education Commissions website for specifics about your states rules.
The acceptance rate at Western Illinois University is 75%. In other words, of 100 students who apply, 75 are admitted. This means the school is not selective. As long as you dont fall way below average, youll likely get in.
In the 2025 edition of Best Colleges, Western Illinois University is ranked No. #57 in Regional Universities Midwest. Its also ranked No. #16 in Top Public Schools.
What are some of the most well-known majors at WIU? BS in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration. BS in Elementary Education. BS in Psychology. BA in General Studies. BS in Nursing.

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If you started a university program at another accredited school, and you want to finish your degree at Western, you are considered a university transfer student. Youll need: A minimum overall average of 70% (approx. a B- or 2.7 GPA) in all previous university studies.

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