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Students can take one or two courses through Taylor University—or take up to 30 credit hours to get a strong start after high school.
Want to get started or simply explore what’s possible? You’re in the right place.
Become a high school partner and give your students access to affordable, high-quality college courses—integrated with a biblical worldview.
Indiana High Schools: Discover how we can help your students earn the Honors Plus Seal Diploma. Find out how we can support your school.
Qualified high school teachers (master’s degree required) may be approved to teach Taylor University dual credit courses. This approach allows your teachers to use your school’s curriculum while ensuring alignment with Taylor’s rigorous academic standards.
Students enroll directly in Taylor’ University's fully online courses, taught by Taylor instructors. This option provides access to Taylor’s expert instruction, rigorous curriculum, and flexible scheduling—without requiring a high school teacher.
Qualified high school teachers (master’s degree required) may be approved to teach Taylor University dual credit courses. This approach allows your teachers to use your school’s curriculum while ensuring alignment with Taylor’s rigorous academic standards.
Students enroll directly in Taylor’ University's fully online courses, taught by Taylor instructors. This option provides access to Taylor’s expert instruction, rigorous curriculum, and flexible scheduling—without requiring a high school teacher.
All courses are grounded in a Christ-centered perspective.
We make the steps simple for both students and schools.
Courses can align with your school’s calendar or offer rolling start options.
Grades are sent directly to your school, removing the need for students to order their own transcripts.
High school faculty monitor grades and progress and help communicate with instructors to further student success.
Credits can apply to most degree paths.
Choose courses across multiple disciplines, including general education requirements common to most degree paths.
Want to learn more about dual credit opportunities and partnering with Taylor? We’d be glad to share how our courses can support your students.
Krista Woodyard, Partner Relations Manager
krista_woodyard@taylor.edu
765-998-4131