Homeschool, public and private high school students have the opportunity to gain college credit through the dual enrollment program at MBU. This program enables students to earn college credit for general education courses as they complete requirements for their high school diploma. Students can take up to two courses per semester, either online or on campus.
Qualifications
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- 15 years of age & have sophomore standing
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- Must have a 2.0 cumulative high school GPA
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- ACT/SAT/CLT may be required for course placement
Next Steps
- Apply*
- Submit your transcripts and test scores to Dualenrollment@mobap.edu.
- Approved courses can be found on this list of General Education courses or CORE42 courses
- Once admitted, you will receive an enrollment link. Prior to that you may review the course schedule online to determine your desired sections and times.
*For the Fall semester you must apply by August 1st
Guidelines
- Courses must be chosen from the approved course list.
- Course prerequisites apply. (Please reference the Course Schedule for a full list of prerequisites.)
- Private Instruction and Directed Study courses are not available.
- Class entrance is based on space availability.
- Maximum of 2 classes permitted per semester. Labs are not included.
- Students typically take English Composition, General Psychology, Introduction to Sociology, College Algebra, U.S and Missouri Government and Constitution, and Introduction to Biology.
- Cost: $146 cost per credit hour for 2024-2025 Academic Year and a parking fee per semester.
Additional costs are associated with some courses. Please speak with your enrollment counselor about these costs when you are reviewing your course schedule. - To have a transcript sent to a different university, please contact the Records Department.
Enrollment Deadlines
Enrollment for the upcoming academic year opens the first Monday in May. Registration closes two weeks prior to the start of each semester.
Contact Information
Request Accommodations
Missouri Baptist University strives to remove barriers for individuals with disabilities in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) of 2008. Students who are dual enrolled may apply for accommodations through the MBU Office of Student Disability Services.
Please click here to find more information on the application process for a new student. When completing the Application for Accommodation, please indicate on the form that you are a dual enrolled / homeschool student.