1st hour: CT 101, Public Speaking - T/W/TH in ITV
2nd hour: PY 101, Psychology - T/W/TH in ITV
3rd hour:
EN 110, College Composition I - T/TH/F in EIR
HI 117, American History - M/W/F in EIR
HS Spanish - M/T/W/TH in ITV
4th hour: MA 103, College Algebra - T/TH/F in ITV
5th hour: n/a
6th hour: n/a
7th hour: CT 101, Public Speaking - T/W/TH in ITV
Class information for CMU can be accessed through the MIT-E Network website.
Varies - courses available online and taken when appropriate for the student's schedule
Varies - all courses online and taken when appropriate for the student's schedule.
Access each college/university to find out information on the books needed and payments necessary. As students enroll in dual credit courses during the fall and spring semesters, the colleges generally connect directly with the students concerning financial and academic information.
Central Methodist University - via MIT-E Network
The fall Dual Credit Scholarship Application can be found here. Deadline October 21.
DHEWD Scholarship - Fall Priority Deadline October 1 - Final Deadline December 1
To be eligible for assistance students must meet the following requirements. Please note the requirements related to A+ eligibility have been removed based on the 2022 changes.
Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and a Missouri resident
Enroll in dual credit/dual enrollment classes through an approved Missouri college or university
Have a minimum 2.5 unweighted, cumulative high school grade point average and have otherwise met the high school’s requirements for taking dual credit or dual enrollment classes
Students must submit a copy of their high school transcript to verify they have met the GPA requirement. This documentation is only required once per year.
Meet one or more of the following indicators of financial need:
Immediate family eligible for free and reduced lunch
Living in a foster home
Ward of the state
Homeless as defined by the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
Immediate family receiving low income public assistance (SNAP, WIC, etc.)
Living in federal subsidized public housing
Students must submit documentation that they meet one of the need criteria above. More information about the acceptable documentation will be provided as soon as it is available. This documentation is only required once per year. Submission of federal adjusted gross income (AGI) documentation is no longer required.