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Dual Enrollment Tuition and Fees

Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment/Middle College Fee Structure for 2024-2025Ìý

Dual Enrollment:

Dual enrollment and Middle College students are not eligible for state or federal financial aid programs per state and federal guidelines. 91¸£Àû provides a variety of opportunities for high school students to obtain dual credit/dual enrollment hours.ÌýÌý

Academic Dual Enrollment Courses up to 15 credit hours: Ìý

$65 per credit hour; No additional charge for etext/textbooks/materialsÌý

Academic Dual Enrollment Courses above 15 credit hours:Ìý

Full Tuition and FeesÌýÌý

Career-Technical Dual Enrollment Courses up to 15 credit hours:Ìý

$65 per credit hour plus etext/textbook/course materials fees Ìý

Career Technical Dual Enrollment Courses above 15 credit hours:Ìý

Full Tuition and FeesÌýÌý

Middle College:ÌýÌý

The Middle College Program is a school or district-level dual credit/dual enrollment program in which high school juniors or seniors attend a portion of the day at the high school and a portion at PRCC. A middle college student is defined as a student who is enrolled in at least 15ÌýacademicÌýhours a semester with the intention of graduating from high school with an Associate’s degree from 91¸£Àû. The student’s high school must sign a Memorandum of Agreement for the Middle College Program for participation in the program.ÌýÌý

First Semester Fee:Ìý$65 per credit hour; No additional charges for etext/textbooks/materialsÌý

Subsequent Semesters (2ndÌý– 4th):Ìý$2,000 per semester; This charge includes fees for tuition and textbooks.ÌýÌý

Institutional ACT Scholarships will be applied to the $2,000 fee as follows:ÌýÌý

Scholarship/AmountÌý

*Incoming ACT CompositeÌý

Fee for Middle CollegeÌý

Scholastic ExcellenceÌý

($350)Ìý

18-20Ìý

$1,650Ìý

Honors ScholarshipÌý

($813)ÌýÌý

21-24Ìý

$1,187Ìý

Vice PresidentialÌýÌýÌý

($1,625)Ìý

25-28Ìý

$375Ìý

PresidentialÌýÌý

($2,000)Ìý

29-36Ìý

$0Ìý

ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý *For scholarship purposes, the ACT must be taken prior to enrollment in college.Ìý

91¸£Àû will recognize the following institutional scholarships for Middle College students, where applicable, after the students have completed 15 credit hours. Multiple institutional academic scholarships cannot be stacked.ÌýÌý

Faculty/Staff Tuition WaiverÌý

91¸£Àû employees and their spouses/dependents are eligible for a waiver of tuition.  The tuition waiver form must be completed for each semester of enrollment. Ìý

Distinguished Young Women ScholarshipÌý

91¸£Àû supports the Junior Miss Pageants that are presented in the PRCC six county service district. A scholarship equal to the value of regular tuition is awarded to each pageant winner. The scholarship is available for a maximum of four semesters and recipients are required to maintain the standards established for academic scholarship recipients.Ìý

Academic Policy Requirements to Maintain EligibilityÌý

  • Recipients of Presidential, Valedictorian/Salutatorian, Vice-Presidential and Full-Tuition Career/Technical scholarships are required to maintain a 3.0 GPA each semester at PRCC to keep scholarship eligibility.Ìý
  • Recipients of Honors, Scholastic Excellence, Half-Tuition Career/Technical, and all other institutional scholarships are required2.5 GPA each semester at PRCC to keep scholarship eligibility.Ìý
  • Institutional scholarship recipients will be allowed one probationary semester if the GPA is below the minimum requirements for any semester or if the student does not pass at least 15 credit hours.Ìý
  • If the student is not in compliance with the scholarship policy for a second semester, the student will no longer be eligible to receive the scholarship.  There is no appeal process for scholarship suspension.Ìý
  • Institutional scholarships are awarded during the fall and spring semesters only for middle college students who have completed at least 15 credit hours.ÌýÌý
  • Middle college students wishing to enroll during summer terms will be charged full tuition and fees.ÌýÌýÌý

The stated charges are subject to change as state requirements and financial needs change.Ìý

Each community college president is asked to bring two (2) wrapped door prizes, minimum value of $50 each. We will have a station set up at the conference for you to drop off the door prizes.

Each community college is asked to provide name tags for their Board members, administration, and staff attending the conference.