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Dual Enrollment Forms and InformationDual EnrollmentWhy wait to graduate from high school to start earning college credit? Qualified high school students may accelerate their college education through Dual Enrollment courses offered at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) and the IUP regional campuses. The Dual Enrollment initiative at IUP is a collaborative effort with your School District to provide enhanced learning opportunities to high school students interested in pursuing college-level coursework. This program, supported by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, allows qualified high school juniors and seniors to enroll in college level courses and to receive both college and high school credit for that coursework. The college credits earned at IUP are widely accepted and generally transferable to many colleges and universities nation-wide, so regardless of a student's future goals, the opportunity to earn college credits while attending high school will not only provide challenges, but will help the student to succeed beyond expectations. Admission Requirements
Message from the Associate Provost Cost Quality instruction will be provided at a 75% tuition discount. Students will be responsible for standard fees and textbooks. These costs may be covered by a Pennsylvania Department of Education grant for certain students and courses. Current tuition and fee rates Reduced tuition and fee rates
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