Who is eligible for Dual Enrollment ?
Any 9th - 12th grade student who has a 2.5 GPA or higher
Has a score of 460 (ELA) and 510 (Math) or higher on the PSAT/SAT
Dual Enrollment Process:
Use the SC4 Course Catalog to choose a class.
Fill out the Dual Enollment for and submit to Mrs. McLeod in Student Services. Dual Enrolmment Form
Fill out SC4 applciation: Application
Watch the Video for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many classes can I take at SC4?
Three per semester for a total of 10 classes.
Do I have to take all my classes at SC4 or can I virtual classes?
Students can take both in-person and/or on-lince courses.
What is the easiest class?
Classes that are geared toward your interest tend to be easier for students.
Does SC4 follow our schedule?
No! There are times that Marysville High School will not be in session, but SC4 will be and vice versa. You must adhere to both schedules.
Can I drop a class?
Students have 5 calendar days from the start of the semester to drop the class without penalty. After the 5th day students will have to withdrawl from the class, which makes them inelgible to participate in the dual enrollment program and enroll in a class through MHS.
What will my schedule at MHS look like if I dual enroll?
Dual Enrollment courses are scheduled in Skyward in place of electives. If students would like their dual enrollment courses in specific hours schedule a time to talk with your counselor.
What is the Michigan Transfer Agreement?
The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) is a statewide agreement that allows students to transfer at least 30 general education credits from a Michigan community college to a participating four-year Michigan college or university. To be eligible, students must complete at least 30 credits, maintain a minimum grade of 2.0 in each course, and fulfill specific requirements in areas like English, math, social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences. Completing the MTA can help students save money and finish their bachelor's degree on time by fulfilling many general education requirements at the community college level.