High-school
Dual Credit Program
The Simmons College of Kentucky’s High School Dual Credit Program presents an exclusive opportunity for local high school students to concurrently earn college and high school credits prior to their high school graduation.
Program Advantages
- Cultivate a college transcript while still in high school.
- Immerse in college-level curriculum and instructional methodologies.
- Expedite the path to achieving a college degree.
- High school students benefit from reduced expenses, with tuition for Simmons dual credit courses set at $95 per credit hour with an approximate course rate of $285. (Note: Online/distance education rates may differ.)
Participating Schools Gain Eligibility For:
- KHEAA Dual Credit Scholarship Program
- Simmons Dual Credit Scholarship Opportunities
- Access to campus amenities, including our Library, Writing Center, and various community events and programs.
Program Requisites Entail:
- Submission of the Simmons Prospective Dual Credit Student Form.
- Submission of the Online Application.
- Submission of an official high school transcript.
- Fulfillment of the Dual Credit Student and Parental/Guardian Agreement.
- Parental/Guardian involvement: Completion of the Agreement (distributed via email post-student application).
- KHEAA SCHOLARSHIP opportunities
- Simmons Scholarship opportunities (as needed for eligible students)
Dual credit programs are cost-effective ways for students to earn college credit while in high school, and studies show they increase college enrollment, on-time graduation, and help expose students to career possibilities.
To participate in a dual credit program, high school students must have an unweighted, cumulative high school GPA of 2.5. Once admitted, they must meet our college’s minimum GPA requirement to remain enrolled. To take dual credit courses, they must meet a course’s prerequisites also.
Studies show that dual credit programs increase the chances of college enrollment, on-time graduation, as well as reducing college costs. Dual credit programs also expose students to many career possibilities prior to college, helping refine major and degree program selection.
Course Types
Online course (OAD or OSD) – Asynchronous (A) or Synchronous (S)
- Synchronous (offered at a specific time during school hours)
- Asynchronous (offered any time)
- In-person course – Only 50-minute courses at the high school site