Dual Enrollment
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Students who have completed the sophomore or junior year in high school may be eligible to enroll for ETSU courses while in high school. Students admitted as dual enrollment students may be eligible for the Dual Enrollment Lottery Grant. In addition, students may qualify for an ETSU Dual Enrollment Scholarship. Consult your high school counselor or the ETSU Undergraduate Office of Admissions for additional information.
To apply, use the application available (online, paper).
Requirements include:
- 3.2 or higher high school GPA on a 4.0 scale
- ACT minimum composite score of 19 with no subscore below 19 or equivalent SAT (PLAN scores may be used for juniors who have not completed the ACT or SAT)
- Permission of the high school principal or counselor as well as parents to enroll
Dual Enrollment application packets may be obtained from the Office of Admissions or your high school counselor.
Courses completed as a dual enrollment student will appear on both the high school and ETSU transcripts. Continuation in the dual enrollment program includes specific academic requirements.
Dual Enrollment Grant Program (Tennessee Lottery)
Dual Enrollment students may qualify for up to $600 per academic year ($300 per semester). Students must maintain a 2.75 cumulative college GPA to continue receiving the Dual Enrollment Grant.
ETSU Dual Enrollment Scholarship Program
Dual Enrollment students who present a 3.4 or higher high school GPA, may qualify for a Dual Enrollment Scholarship through ETSU. The Dual Enrollment Scholarship is awarded only in combination with the Dual Enrollment Grant.

