University Dual Enrollment
An innovative program for high achievers.
Through Dual Enrollment, AIU hopes to offer the opportunity for academically talented high school seniors to earn college credit in advance of university study. These credits may give students a head-start at their future university of choice, and may also be used as credit towards high school graduation, depending on the agreement between AIU and the high school.
Students in the Dual Enrollment program will have the chance to experience college life ahead of their peers, giving them an advantage as they begin to decide which university is right for them. They will take classes with other university students, and have access to campus services and facilities that are available to all AIU students. Credits earned may also give students a head start at AIU or their university of choice once they complete high school. Students will be challenged in the classroom but will ultimately be better prepared for collegiate coursework after their experience with us.
The Student Experience
Program Expectations
Students will be allowed to register for a maximum of seven (7) credit hours per semester from a pre-selected list of general education courses. These courses are specifically selected as they are most likely to be necessary in almost any university program of study.
Students are required to follow all AIU policies and procedures, including but not limited to attendance, textbooks, conduct, etc. as well as to abide by all academic regulations found in the AIU Undergraduate Catalog.
Students coming from high schools where the language of instruction is not English will be required to take a language placement test upon application. Students must be degree-level proficient in English to be accepted into the program. Students who intend to take certain courses in mathematics and science will also be required to take a math placement test. Students must be degree-level ready for the mathematics and/or science course they intend to take.
Notes:
All fees are waived for students from American Baccalaureate School (ABS).
The University reserves the right to increase or modify tuition and fees upon approval by the Private Universities Council-Ministry of Higher Education and the University Board of Trustees.
Students should refer to the Academic Calendar & check their university emails on a regular basis to keep up to date on the due dates for payment & de-registration.
AIU accepts the following methods of payments: cash, checks, credit and debit cards.
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Courses offered through Dual Enrollment include:
- Financial Accounting 1
- General Chemistry 1 & Lab
- Computer Essentials
- Introduction to Programming
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Design in Engineering
- Probability & Stats in Engineering
- College Writing
- Geology & Geology Lab
- Math for the Arts
- Quantitative Methods 1
- Quantitative Methods 2
- Calculus 1
- Calculus 2
- Organizational Behavior
- Physics 1 & Lab
- Professional Ethics
- Psychology
and more!