Early College & Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment
Students in the Morrice Area Schools may qualify for enrollment in undergraduate courses in college-level accredited institutions even as they are completing required and elective coursework leading to a Morrice High School diploma. Students are allowed to take up to 10 dual enrollment classes in grades 9-12. This opportunity falls within Michigan’s Public Act 160, the Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act.
SRESD Early College Dual Enrollment and Career Technical Education Information
- Who is eligible to Dual Enroll?
- Students who are in grades 9 – 12
- Students who have earned a qualifying score on the ACT, PLAN, PSAT, or Michigan Merit Exam in the subject that is consistent with the content area of the college class
- Students who are enrolled in at least one course at Morrice High School.
- What type of class can I take?
- Any course that is academically or career-oriented.
- Any course that is not already taught at Morrice High School.
- Any course that is offered by the school district but, in taking, would create a scheduling conflict.
- AP courses have precedence over entry-level postsecondary courses with similar content.
- Excluded courses include the following: divinity/theology, hobby/craft, recreation/physical education.
- Where can I take dual enrollment courses?
- At any local college or university in which you have applied and have been accepted.
- Most commonly attended schools for Morrice students are: LCC,
- What will my schedule at MHS look like?
- You will need to be enrolled in a minimum of one Morrice High School class per semester.
- One college class will take the place of one of your MHS classes.
- You will need to be enrolled in a minimum of one Morrice High School class per semester.
- What is the cost associated with dual enrollment?
- There is a set amount that Morrice Area Schools will pay for each college class. See the billing form on the XXXXX link below.
- The student is responsible for anything over and above the amount -
- Please check the website of the school you plan on attending for current tuition rates.
- Yes, you will earn credit at MHS, and your college class grade will factor into your high school GPA.
- You will earn college credit from the college in which you dual enroll; however, it will be up to your final college choice (after high school graduation) as to whether they will accept the credit as college credit.
- There is a set amount that Morrice Area Schools will pay for each college class. See the billing form on the XXXXX link below.
- When do I sign up?
- If you are interested in fall dual enrollment, it is best to see your counselor in early April of the preceding year.
- If you are interested in spring dual enrollment, it is best to see your counselor in early October in the current school year.
- Keep an eye on college admissions & registration deadlines as they vary.
- How do I apply?
- Apply online to the college of your choice. It is your responsibility to know the registration deadlines for the college.
- Click here print off the XXX and bring it to your Counselor.
- Follow your Counselor’s directions explicitly.
- After admittance to the college and meeting with your Counselor, meet with a College Admissions Counselor about eligible and appropriate classes.
- You are responsible for making sure the college has all the paperwork required.
- Register for classes. Keep in mind you must give yourself enough time for travel.
- Bring your counselor a copy of your college schedule. Payment for your college class/classes will not take place without a copy of your college schedule.
- When a course is complete, the student must request that official college transcripts be sent to Morrice High School.