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BSU Dual Enrollment

BSU Dual Enrollment program

 

The Commonwealth Dual Enrollment Program allows high school students to enroll in college courses each Fall and Spring semester and receive both college and high school credit (if approved by the high school). Bridgewater State University is committed to making Dual Enrollment an equitable and accessible program for students in our region. 
 
To qualify for BSU's Dual Enrollment program, students must: 

  • Be a high school sophomore, junior or senior (anticipated graduation in 2025, 2026, or 2027). 
  • Be recommended by high school administrator, teacher, or guidance counselor. 
  • Have approval from parent or guardian (confirmed to BSU via high school recommendation). 

Courses at BSU will be offered to high school students at a reduced rate of $180 per credit (including fees). Bills should be paid once add/drop has passed and your schedule has been confirmed. 

Grant funds and school district funds may be available to cover some or all Dual Enrollment costs for Massachusetts High School students and may appear as a credit on student EBills if applied. 

Starting Summer 2024, Dual Enrollment students who meet the above qualifications may take summer courses with BSU at the full College of Continuing Studies Summer 2024 tuition and fee rate. Summer courses are not eligible for grand funding. Students and schools should pay attention to start and end dates for summer classes as they may overlap with the high school calendar. Summer 2024 applications are due Friday, April 26. Course requests and registration details will be shared with admitted students the week of April 29.  
 
Students who have received approval from their high school to participate in the Commonwealth Dual Enrollment Program should click the Apply to Dual Enrollment on the menu below.  
 
Contact Information: 
Rob Geddes 
Coordinator of Dual Enrollment and Early College 
dualenrollment@dos5.net

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