A Dual Enrollment application is to be completed and submitted by the stipulated date.
A high school transcript must be requested and submitted with application.
The student must earn a grade of “C” or better in order to remain in the program.
It is the responsibility of the student to investigate that credit for Dual Enrollment is acceptable for transfer to individual institutions.
To request a WU transcript, fill out the request form and submit to the Office of the Registrar with a $5.00 check.
High School Responsibilities
Only highly qualified juniors and seniors should be recommended to participate.
The high school faculty member must be approved by the Wilmington University department Chair and possess a Master's degree in the discipline in which she/he would be instructing.
The high school instructor is to follow WU course syllabi and use the approved version of text book for Dual Enrollment courses.
A WU faculty member within the academic department will be a liaison to the high school and Dual Enrollment instructor. She/he will observe the class or course work during the semester.
The high school instructor will submit grades in webcampus and to the Dual Enrollment coordinator at the end of the course.
University Responsibilities
High school applicants for Dual Enrollment will be considered on the basis of their instructor/counselor's recommendation and their academic record.
Department Chairs will evaluate the prospective instructors submitted by the high school.
A faculty member within the academic department will observe the Dual Enrollment class or course work during the semester.
Depending upon the course, 3 or 4 university credits will be awarded upon the student’s successful completion.
Students participating in Dual Enrollment will have an official transcript maintained by Wilmington University.
No credits will be awarded to students in retrospect.