Get a Head Start on College—Before You Even Graduate High School

Taylor University’s Online Dual-Enrollment program lets high school and homeschool students jump ahead, explore new interests, and earn real college credit—all while keeping your current schedule. Start a course anytime, move at your own pace for up to four months, and enjoy significantly reduced tuition.

Whether you want to try out a major, challenge yourself academically, or build confidence before stepping onto a college campus, Taylor offers a flexible, faith-centered way to earn accredited, transferable credit that goes wherever you go. 

About Online Dual Enrollment

  • Enroll in a class any day of the year. You'll gain access to the class within 2 business days of enrolling.
  • You can have 1 week to determine if the class is a good fit before any penalty—financial or academic.
  • Complete the course within 4 months at your own pace.
  • Taylor is fully accredited. That means all of our courses are transferable to any other institution.
  • Tuition for high school and homeschool students is $200 per credit hour (50% less than the undergraduate rate). Take up to 24 credit hours at this discounted rate!

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Age is the only admissions criteria: you must be between 16 and 19 years old. Students from public school, private school, and homeschool are welcome. 

 

  1. Find a class you want to take, and click enroll now.
  2. Complete the enrollment form for an online individual course.
  3. Pay for your course. A link will be sent to you via email after completing the enrollment form.
  4. Login to Brightspace using instructions sent after payment is completed.
  5. Order your textbooks. 

The Professional Pathway Credential is a 30-credit-hour credential designed to prepare students for success in both college and the workforce. It includes accredited college courses across multiple disciplines that fulfill general education requirements common to most degree paths, expanding early college access while maintaining academic rigor and a biblical worldview.

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Junior and senior high school students may enrich and expand their education experiences by enrolling in select on-campus classes at Taylor University in the fall and spring semesters. When the courses are satisfactorily completed, you’ll be awarded full college credit to continue your studies at Taylor after graduation. Dual enrollment credits may be evaluated for transfer by other colleges and universities.

Learn More

  • Browse the course catalog. Choose a 100 or 200 level course (the higher the number, the more advanced the class is).
  • Keep your long-term plan in mind. Future TU students, see what the Registrar recommends for you!
  • General education classes such as history, literature, and communication are good choices.

High school Partners

The Center for Digital & Extended Learning is ready to partner with your high school to provide unique courses for your students. 

High School partnerships
Indiana Professional Pathway: 30-credit-hour credential

Contact Us

Email: [email protected] 
Phone: 1-800-845-3149 | 765-998-4130
Fax: 765-998-4577

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Taylor University participates in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements.