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Dual Enrollment
Description
Dual Enrollment allows students to begin taking free dual enrollment classes in the 9th grade and continue to take up to ten dual enrollment courses overall in grades 9-12. The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) administers the Dual Enrollment Program. Private school students must first get a signed letter of eligibility from their principal to participate in the program. MDE works with MI Student Aid who is responsible for sending payments to the college for each eligible private school student.
Eligibility
Students should check with their counseling office for eligibility information.
Application Process
Students should check with their counseling office for application information.
Deadline
Students should check with their counseling office for deadline information.
Program Limits
Program eligibility ends when a student has:
- Completed high school; or
- Completed ten college courses; or
- Received DE funds in four past academic years.
Limited to approved and available funding.
Participating Institutions
Michigan community college, public university or independent, degree-granting college or university.
Award Amount
MDE calculates the correct payment amounts and sends to MI Student Aid.
Authority
Public Acts 131-134 of 2012.
Contact
For additional program information, visit www.michigan.gov/dualenrollment.