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Dual Enrollment

Our Dual Enrollment/Concurrent Enrollment Programs offer you the opportunity to:

  • Earn both high school and college credit.
  • Experience college academic expectations early.
  • Meet high school graduation requirements by taking college courses.
  • Finish college sooner.
  • Create the educational program best for you!

Most public schools pay for their students to attend GRCC through the Dual Enrollment/Concurrent Enrollment Programs. However, any tuition and fees not covered by the high school are the responsibility of the student/family. For non-public students, the State of Michigan determines what dollar amount it will pay per course. Any tuition and fees not covered by the State of Michigan is the responsibility of the student/family.  Homeschool students are responsible for their own tuition and fees.

Tuition (in district and out of district) is based on the permanent residence of the student. Refer to our Tuition Rates and Fees for more information.

All credits earned through dual enrollment classes will be part of your official GRCC college transcript.

Who qualifies for dual or concurrent enrollment?

Students who qualify for enrollment are:

  • Enrolled in at least one high school class and pursuing a high school diploma.
  • Must have established a High School transcript & GPA. If you do not have a high school transcript, your eligibility and application will be considered by your high school counselor and GRCC's High School Partnerships Office.
  • Approved by their high school counselor/administrator.
  • Able to meet GRCC prerequisites for college courses.
     

How to apply

  1. Meet with your high school counselor and/or principal to discuss Dual Enrollment or Concurrent Enrollment.
  2. Complete the Dual Enrollment/Concurrent Enrollment application.
  3. Request a copy of your high school transcript from your high school guidance office/counselor.
  4. Send your Dual Enrollment/Concurrent Enrollment application and High School transcript to the GRCC Academic Outreach Office. All documents can be emailed to dualenrollment@grcc.edu

Students are required to participate in the Dual Enrollment Orientation (completed online).

Applications are best received by the following dates to increase class selection opportunities:

  • Fall – April 15
  • Winter – October 15
  • Summer – February 15

*Please note - these are best received by dates, they are not deadlines. We will continue accepting applications after these dates.

Registration

To register for classes:

  1. Log into the Online Center.
  2. Select the Online Center button.
    • You may be asked to complete a brief Goal Intent survey or verify your address.
  3. Select Add or Drop Classes in the Academics section.
  4. Select the term you'll be taking courses.
  5. Enter the course number, search for classes, or use the Schedule Planner!

How to register for classes

Dropping A Class

The percentage of tuition refunded to students who drop classes will be calculated for each class based on (1) the number of calendar days (including weekends) between its start date and end date (regardless of the number of days the class has met and/or the student has attended) and (2) the date the student officially withdraws/drops using one of the methods above. Exceptions shall be made when the College cancels a class.

  • Withdraw before 5% of calendar days: 100% refund
  • Withdraw before 10% of calendar days: 50% refund
  • Withdraw after 10% of calendar days: 0% refund

Questions

If you have any further questions or would like additional assistance, please contact the Academic Outreach office at (616) 234-3007 or dualenrollment@grcc.edu.

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