Facilitated Dual Enrollment
K-12 schools can partner with The College at Southeastern to offer college credit through high school faculty who do not have master’s degrees. This program allows high school students to take college-level courses for dual credit in a hybrid in-person and online format while still being in a supportive K-12 environment.
Facilitated Dual Enrollment Partnership Program
Overview:
- High school teachers with undergraduate degrees can facilitate dual enrollment courses overseen by professors at The College at Southeastern.
- Facilitated enrollment courses are taught on the high school campus during the regular school day, making it convenient for students to earn college credits without having to travel to a college campus.
- High school instructors facilitate the course by setting up discussions and activities in the classroom.
- All assignments are submitted online to Southeastern professors.
- High school facilitators contribute a 20% engagement and participation grade to the College.
- Schools can customize the course to their school’s schedule.
- Facilitated dual enrollment classes provide 14 weeks (about 3 months) of course content.
Benefits:
- The courses high school students must take can be used to gain college credit.
- K-12 schools can offer dual enrollment courses even if they do not have instructors with master’s degrees.
- Students can get a head start on college.
- Students can save thousands of dollars on their college education.
Available Courses:
- Fall 2025:
- American History 1
- British Literature
- College Algebra
- Composition 1
- Intro to Psychology
- Spring 2026:
- American History 2
- American Literature
- Communication
- Composition 2
- Intro to Philosophy
How To Start:
- Contact Dual Enrollment
- Set up a meeting with the Facilitated Dual Enrollment Specialist
Contact Information:
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (919) 761-2467