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Dual Enrollment Programs
Earn College Credit While in High School
Ferris State University’s Dual Enrollment Program allows eligible high school students
to take college courses and earn transcripted Ferris credit while still completing
their high school diploma.
Courses may be offered online, on a Ferris campus, or at participating high schools
and career technical centers through approved partnerships.
Students in dual enrollment courses are Ferris students and are expected to meet the
same academic standards as all university students.
Pathways to Earn Ferris Credit in High School
Ferris partners with schools across Michigan to offer several structured early college
opportunities.
Dual Enrollment
Students enroll in Ferris courses that count toward both high school and college credit.
Courses may be offered online, on a Ferris campus, or at participating high schools.
Concurrent Enrollment
Ferris courses taught at a partner high school by approved high school instructors
during the regular school day.
Early Middle College (EMC)
A five-year high school program that allows students to earn a high school diploma
while completing significant college coursework, potentially leading to an associate
degree.
Articulated Credit
College credit awarded for approved high school or career and technical education
(CTE) coursework through established articulation agreements.
Why Participate in Dual Enrollment?
Save on College Costs
Earn college credits now that may reduce the time and cost required to complete a
degree later.
Experience College-Level Coursework
Build confidence and academic skills by completing real university courses.
Flexible Learning Options
Courses may be available online, on a Ferris campus, or at participating high schools
and career tech centers.
How It Works
Students interested in dual enrollment should begin by working with their high school
counselor. Typical steps include:
Discuss dual enrollment options with your high school counselor
Review eligibility requirements and course prerequisites
Complete the Ferris Dual Enrollment application
Submit any required transcripts or placement documentation
Contact
DUAL ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS
420 Oak Street, PRK 120
Big Rapids, MI 49307
(231) 591-2340
[email protected]