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Dual enrollment allows high school
students to take high quality, undergraduate courses at reduced rates.
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Students will receive a bill from
LHU and are responsible for tuition payment and for applicable fees.
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School
districts may apply for grants from the Pennsylvania Department of Education
(
www.pde.state.us ).
These grants may be used for allowable tuition, books, fees,
and transportation.
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High
school principals or guidance counselors will approve a student’s enrollment
in a dual enrollment program based on the student’s high school academic record.
High school personnel will also determine how the course counts toward high
school graduation.
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After
deciding upon courses in which to enroll, high school students must complete a
High School Student Enrollment Form. (Please see link).
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There are
certain registration periods in which students may register for courses (please
see Registration Period chart).
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A high
school student may take up to seven (7.0) semester hours during a single
semester or summer session. A high school student may earn no more than 24.0
semester hours in any school year (August through July).
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Courses
taken under the dual enrollment program will be counted as a college level
course at LHU.
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High
school students, who are enrolled through the dual enrollment program, are
eligible for LHU perks including an email account, photo ID, library access, and
use of student facilities on campus.
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High
school students are responsible for following the LHU academic policies and
procedures for the LHU courses,