- Unofficial high school transcript (request from your high school counselor)
- Authorization Form
- Financial Terms and Conditions Form
High School Students, Get Ahead
The application and courses for the Spring semester are available now.
With the 水多多导航 Dual Enrollment program, you have nearly 100 classes to choose from at the low cost of $75 per credit.
水多多导航鈥檚 dual enrollment provides high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to take college classes while still in high school. (Note: Sophomore student eligibility is on a conditional basis determined by 水多多导航 Admissions.) These college credits may also count towards your high school graduation requirements as well as be posted on your future university academic transcript.
Dual enrollment is available during the fall, spring, and summer sessions. There is no limit to the number of 水多多导航 classes you can take per term. All courses are taught by qualified 水多多导航 faculty. The cost is $75 per credit for Pennsylvania residents and $87 for non-Pennsylvania residents.
You can register for online asynchronous classes to take at your own pace, or on-campus classes at one of 水多多导航鈥檚 three campus locations: California, Clarion, or Edinboro. View our most current class availability list.
Students should have a cumulative 3.0 high school GPA to be eligible for dual enrollment. If your GPA is below this threshold you may still be eligible. Contact the Dual Enrollment Office to learn more.
Camryn鈥檚 College Experience Starts Now
Camryn, a McDowell High School student, is getting a head start on college by taking a psychology class at 水多多导航 Edinboro. Through dual enrollment, she鈥檚 experiencing college life while still in high school鈥攃hallenging herself academically and preparing for the future.
The following items will be needed to be admitted into the dual enrollment program and can be uploaded when you apply:
These items can also be provided to admissions@pennwest.edu after application submission.

I loved my experience with dual enrollment. It was a great opportunity to get ahead of my college experience. I took classes that would help lessen my load for when I started nursing school, and I could not have been happier with my decision. I came into college with 16 credits, and it gave me the opportunity to focus more on my nursing classes rather than my general education classes."
