
dual credit admission requirements
High school students may apply to take college credit courses if they
are a junior or senior. The student must be currently attending a
recognized Missouri high school and be in good standing.
Students will be subject to all the requirements, policies,
practices, and procedures governing Central Methodist University
students, including grading standards and student conduct. The
type and amount of credit given by the high schools toward high school
graduation is entirely within the jurisdiction of the high school.
Credit and grades earned are recorded permanently on the student’s
Central Methodist University transcript. If the student later enrolls at
Central Methodist University, credits earned will count toward degree
requirements (where applicable) and grades earned will be counted in the
GPA in accordance with Central Methodist University policies.
Student Requirements for Admissions (Outlined
by the Coordinating Board of Higher Education)
- A cumulative Grade point average of 3.0 or equivalent on a 4.0
scale
- Parental Permission
- Satisfactory completion of course prerequisites
- Transcript must accompany enrollment form
- 9th and l0th grade students are eligible for dual credit classes
IF they demonstrate competency by scoring at the 90th percentile or
above on the ACT or SAT or equivalent, meet CBHE requirements, meet
above requirements for juniors and seniors, and the high school
senior administrator and teacher agree that the younger student can
benefit from a dual credit course. High School transcripts must be
sent in with the application for enrollment.