UHS Dual-Enrollment Opportunities
WVU Access
Students take WVU classes, taught by WVU professors, with other college students. Classes can be taken on campus or online.
For general information about WVU Access, see their site or view this slide show, or see Mr. Steele (frederic.steele@k12.wv.us).
The Fall 2025 semester began on August 20.
Spring 2026 registration will begin in October!
How do I sign up??
Visit access.wvu.edu/apply
Step 1: Online Application
Set up your WVU application account by entering your name and boe.mono email address
Check your email for the link to set up your password
Step 2: Upload high school transcript
Email your counselor for an electronic copy of your transcript to upload to your application
Step 3: Enrollment Authorization Form
This form must be submitted to Mr. Steele
If you don't know what class you'd like to take, speak to your counselor
For help, follow the steps laid out in this slide show!
THINGS TO REMEMBER
Students must have at least a 3.0 GPA to be eligible for WVU Access and Dual-Credit courses.
Students must submit another Enrollment Authorization Form to remain enrolled in WVU Access through the Spring semester, EVEN IF YOU ARE ALREADY IN AN ACCESS OR DUAL-CREDIT COURSE.
Students who have a WVU Access period in their fall UHS schedule will lose that period if they do not register for a fall Access course.
WVU’s Spring Semester begins January 12, 2026. WVU Access students are responsible for all work beginning at that date.
WVU Access classes may not show up on your high school transcript, but they are a part of your permanent college transcript
For students who may receive accommodations through a SAT, 504, or IEP: You must contact the WVU Office of Accessibility Services to be considered for accommodations in your college classes.
This applies to all WVU Access and Dual Enrollment courses
For a list of suggested WVU Access courses, click here!
And for a list of WVU's General Education Foundation courses, click here!
And to shop for your WVU class, visit courses.wvu.edu
Dual Enrollment courses
taught at UHS by UHS faculty
Note: These courses follow the same registration procedures as the WVU Access program, which are covered in the links above.
All courses require a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
College Algebra/Trigonometry
This course offers students a chance to earn credit for WVU's MATH 126 (College Algebra) and MATH 128 (Plane Trigonometry)
Test requirements
ALEKS: 45
SAT math section: 540
ACT math section: 22
WVU Access Biology
This course gives credit for WVU's BIOL 101 (General Biology I) and 102 (General Biology II)
WVU Access Chemistry
This course gives credit for WVU's CHEM 110 (Intro to Chemistry) and CHEM 115 (Fundamentals of Chemistry I)
Test requirements
ALEKS: 40
SAT math section: 520
ACT math section: 20
WVU Access Psychology
This course gives credit for WVU's PSYC 101 (Intro to Psychology)
Dual Enrollment English 11
This course gives credit for Potomac State College's ENGL 101 (Written English I) and ENGL 132 (Short Story & Novel)
Students must score 250 or higher on the Accuplacer exam to be eligible
Dual Enrollment English 12
This course gives credit for Potomac State College's ENGL 102 (Written English II) and ENGL 131 (Poetry & Drama)
To be eligible, students must have taken Dual Enrollment English 11 or score 4 or higher on the AP English Language exam
Mr. Bert Steele (frederic.steele@k12.wv.us) is the Dual Enrollment coordinator for UHS. Please direct all questions to him.
PLEASE NOTE: Dual-Enrollment courses are for COLLEGE CREDIT. This means these courses go on your college transcript and will affect your college GPA.
This can be especially important for Promise Scholarship renewal when students are in college.