High School Students
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High School Students
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Dual Credit
If you want to earn college credit without leaving your high school classroom, the
dual credit option is for you. Dual credit classes are classes you take at your high
school and are taught by a high school teacher. You will earn both high school and
college credit with these classes.
Learn more about dual credit
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Early Entry
If you want the full college experience, the early entry option is for you. Early
entry classes are classes you take on the DSU campus, remote through DSUlive™, or
online for college credit and are taught by DSU faculty. You might be able to also
earn high school credit, but that is up to your high school, so check with your guidance
counselor.
Learn more about early entry
Visit /admissions/high-school-students/early-university/index.html
Early University
Early University (Early U) includes all opportunities for students to earn college
credit through DSU while they are in high school, including studying toward a degree
program while attending high school. Early U students can expect to be able to be
involved in the same traditional experiences as their peers, including participating
in their school’s extracurricular activities, while pursuing college coursework or
degree programs. Students may attend Early University through Dual Credit at their
high school or Early Entry on the DSU campus, from a distance via DSUlive™, or online.
Learn more about Early University at DSU
Guidance Counselor Resources
Computer Science Initiative (CSCI 101: Introduction to Computers)
Master’s Programs Flyer
Welding and Diesel Tech Dual Credit
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Dickinson State University
Skip to main content
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Skip to footer content
High School Students
Visit /admissions/high-school-students/dual-credit/index.html
Dual Credit
If you want to earn college credit without leaving your high school classroom, the
dual credit option is for you. Dual credit classes are classes you take at your high
school and are taught by a high school teacher. You will earn both high school and
college credit with these classes.
Learn more about dual credit
Visit /admissions/high-school-students/early-entry/index.html
Early Entry
If you want the full college experience, the early entry option is for you. Early
entry classes are classes you take on the DSU campus, remote through DSUlive™, or
online for college credit and are taught by DSU faculty. You might be able to also
earn high school credit, but that is up to your high school, so check with your guidance
counselor.
Learn more about early entry
Visit /admissions/high-school-students/early-university/index.html
Early University
Early University (Early U) includes all opportunities for students to earn college
credit through DSU while they are in high school, including studying toward a degree
program while attending high school. Early U students can expect to be able to be
involved in the same traditional experiences as their peers, including participating
in their school’s extracurricular activities, while pursuing college coursework or
degree programs. Students may attend Early University through Dual Credit at their
high school or Early Entry on the DSU campus, from a distance via DSUlive™, or online.
Learn more about Early University at DSU
Guidance Counselor Resources
Computer Science Initiative (CSCI 101: Introduction to Computers)
Master’s Programs Flyer
Welding and Diesel Tech Dual Credit
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