Q: How do I qualify to take Dual Credit Classes for LSC?
A: Meet qualifying qualifying scores
Q: What is the cost of dual credit classes?
A: Beginning Fall 2024 the cost will go up to $129-$172 depending on the credit hours of each course. There may be additional costs for supplies/textbooks that are needed. Tuition per hour fees HERE
UT OnRamps: Courses are $149 per semester or per 3 hour credit course.
Q: What if I have a question about the balance on my acount?
A: Please contact Lone Star's business office at 281-401-5303 Email: UPBusinessOffice@lonestar.edu
Q: I need instructional/testing accommodations for my Lone Star college course, who do I contact? Information page HERE
A: Please contact: LSC-University Park Disability Services Manager
Shannon Palomba
Disability Services at University Park
Manager, Disability Services
Office: B13.240C
Phone: 281.290.2877
UP-DSO@LoneStar.edu
Q: I want to drop my dual credit class, what should I do?
A: Please contact Ms. Zamora in the CCC room 551 or gzamora1@kleinisd.net for Fall and Spring semester course drops. If this drop occurs during the summer, you must drop the course directly through Lone Star.
Q: What if I make a D or F in my Lone Star dual credit course?
A: If a student earns a D in a dual credit course he/she may receive high school credit, however the college credit may not transfer to another institution. This may result in the student needing to retake the college course to transfer the credit earned.
If a student earns an F in a dual credit course, he/she will not receive high school or college credit for the course. Students earning a dual credit grade below C will no longer be eligible to continue in the dual credit program.
A student must earn a C or higher to continue to be eligible to enroll in dual credit courses.
Q: What are the consequences of dropping a Dual Credit course after the official drop date?
A: Withdrawals after the official drop-date may result in a student receiving an F on the student’s college transcript. Refunds are not available once classes begin.
Q: What will my Dual Credit course be compatible with at the College level in Texas?
A: Click HERE to see the Texas Common Course number system.