What Is Dual Enrollment?

About Dual Enrollment

With DME Academy's Dual Enrollment program, 11th and 12th grade students can earn college credits, online, in a timeframe that aligns with their schedules. The cost is included in their tuition excluding course textbooks. 

 

70067470050__9466E2BB-26FA-45C6-94E7-F0A1471D34DD

How It Works?

Students participating in the Daytona State College Dual Enrollment Program register for courses during the college’s open enrollment period each semester. Prior to registration, students are required to complete the Daytona State College dual enrollment application, attend the mandatory new student orientation, and take the PERT (Postsecondary Education Readiness Test) unless otherwise exempt based on qualifying test scores. Course availability and delivery format may vary. Depending on the courses selected, students may enroll in traditional in-person classes, hybrid courses, or fully online options. Online courses are delivered in a high-quality, engaging format that provides flexibility while maintaining academic rigor. This structure allows students to effectively balance their high school and college responsibilities.

Benefits of Dual Enrollment

College Ready Students

Students who attend college after graduating from DME feel competent and prepared to thrive.

 

 

Significant Cost Savings

Dual enrollment at DME Academy comes at no extra cost. Students can save money on their college tuition.

 

Shorter Time to Finish College

Students may shave as much as a full semester off of their college completion plan.

 

Options to explore

Through dual enrollment, students may pursue interests in topics that will assist them with selecting a major or career path.

 

Dual Enrollment FAQ

Dual enrollment is offered to high school students in grades 11-12. There may be some cases where a 9th or 10th grade student would be eligible, but these would be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Dual enrollment courses and fees are included however, students are responsible for class materials and course textbooks. 

Students have plenty of support, including access to full-time virtual tutors through the college. 

Students should contact the Director of Academic Services. 

Want To Learn More? Connect With Our Team!