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Dual Enrollment

Dual enrollment allows students to earn college credit while still in high school.

The following requirements are needed for dual enrollment:

  • With approval from the high school, completed courses may also count towards high school requirements for dual credit 
  • Complete the Kishwaukee College Application
  • Submit recent high school transcripts and standardized test scores to transcripts@kish.edu
  • Schedule any necessary placement testing with Student Services 815-825-9375
  • Complete the Dual Enrollment Registration Form
  • Students under 16 years old must submit a completed Consent Agreement
  • Bring the completed forms to the Student Services Office C2100 at Kish or email them to dualcredit@kish.edu
  • Students are required to meet all college course prerequisites
  • Courses may take place on the Kish campus or online
  • Full tuition and fees are paid by the student