High School Dual Credit Admissions
Earn College Credit in High School
ÐßÐßÊÓƵ provides opportunities for high school students in its district to take college-level courses before graduating from high school. These state-supported opportunities are known asÌýdual creditÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýdual enrollmentÌýcourses. In partnership with local school districts, ÐßÐßÊÓƵ offers these courses in response to the educational needs that school administrators have identified for their students.
Financial Aid
Financial Aid is not available to dual credit/dual enrollment students; however, dual credit/dual enrollment classes count as credits attempted/completed and are included when determining a student’s academic progress and eligibility for futureÌýfinancial aid.
College Credit
Dual Enrollment coursesÌýare held at ÐßÐßÊÓƵ. Only college credit is awarded to the student. Credits appear on the students’ ÐßÐßÊÓƵ transcript, and can be applied toward degrees and certificates at ÐßÐßÊÓƵ or transferred to other colleges or universities.
Registration For Dual Credit
How to register as a dual credit student
- Meet with your high school counselor to obtain permission to apply to the program.
- Apply to ÐßÐßÊÓƵ. This is only needed the first time you take college classes.
- Complete Placement Testing. Take the placement test in English, reading and mathematics. Qualifying ACT or SAT scores may be used in lieu of the placement test.
- Take the completed High School Student Registration Form to your high school counselor to register for courses. This form requires your signature and the signatures of your parent/guardian and a high school official. You MUST complete this form EACH semester you wish to take dual enrollment/dual credit courses.
- Pay tuition if required. Contact your high school counselor about costs and possible tuition assistance.
- If you want to receive high school credit in addition to college credit for the course, it is your responsibility to contact your high school.
Home-schooled students:ÌýFollow same procedure as above except parent/guardian completes form as school official.
Participating High Schools
East Campus Area
Counselor contacts and available programs.
Jamie Willis
309-334-2102
- College Credit
Tammy Celus
309-935-6781
- College Credit
Lisa Miller
309-937-2051
- College Credit
- Agriculture
- Horticulture
Vicki Conner
309-932-2151
- College Credit
Paula Evans
309-853-3328
- College Credit
- Agriculture
- Computer Science
- Horticulture
- Veterinary Technology
- Welding
Shannon Westphal
309-286-4451
- College Credit
- Agriculture
- Horticulture
Jessie Seiden
309-853-4205
- College Credit
- Business
Quad-Cities Area
Counselor contacts and available programs.
Lynn VanDeHeede
309-786-7793
- College Credit
Alex Ator
309-659-2239
- College Credit
- Welding Technology
Kathy Buysse
309-945-0306
- College Credit
- Horticulture
- Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program (CNA)
Casey Stone
309-743-8822
- College Credit
- Computer Sciences
- Moline High School IT High School Programs (PDF)
- Tech IT Support Technician
- IT Secure Software Developer
- Welding Technology
- Engineering Technology
Catherine Staker
309-582-2223
- College Credit
- Horticulture
- Welding Technology
Jennifer Bakener
309-526-3361
- College Credit
- Agriculture
- Horticulture
- Welding
Jennifer Robinson
309-523-3181
- College Credit
Kelly Preston
309-793-5950
- College Credit
- Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program
- Welding Technology
- Medical Assisting
- Medical Terminology
- Technical Math
- Precision Measurement
Anne Bohnsack
309-793-8020
- College Credit
- Agriculture
- Horticulture
Julie Drish
309-593-2175
- College Credit
Stacey Drish
309-752-1673
- College Credit
- Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program
- Welding Technology
- Health Occupations
- Criminal Justice Technology
- Engineering Technology
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Dual Credit Admissions
Quad-Cities Campus
Sara Dye
309-796-5464
dyes@bhc.edu
East Campus
Christine Adell
309-854-1712
Building A-229
adellc@bhc.edu