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Dual Enrollment

Get Ahead with Dual Enrollment at 91³Ô¹Ï!

Earn college credits now while still in high school to save time and money on your degree. Whether you’re a returning student or new to dual enrollment, 91³Ô¹Ï offers a variety of courses to help you get ahead. As a dual enrollment student, you have access to:

Flexible online and on-campus options

Affordable tuition rates

Transferable college credits

Christ-centered college education

New Students: Ready to get started? Explore our course offerings and begin your journey today.

Returning Students: Keep up the momentum! Sign up for your next course and continue earning college credits before graduation.

Where Do You Want to Learn?

91³Ô¹Ï Online

Learn Anywhere

7 Week Terms

$129 Per Credit

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91³Ô¹Ï On Campus

Learn on Campus

15 Week Terms

$149 Per Credit

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91³Ô¹Ï @ Your School

Learn Where You Learn

Flexible Week Terms

$80 Per Credit

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Dual Enrollment Online /dual-enrollment-online/ Thu, 01 Aug 2024 19:44:31 +0000 /?page_id=89876

Dual Enrollment | Online

Earn College Credits Now While In High School

When and What Do You Want to Learn?

May 18 – July 5, 2026

Intro to Communications

COM 111

This introduction course is designed for the student to develop effective, professional oral and written communication for various settings, from business to personal, to casual.
Literature and Arts I

HUM 211

A course that introduces literature and the arts from the ancient world through the 16th Century.

July 6 – August 23, 2026

Literature and Arts II

HUM 212

A course that introduces literature and the arts from the 16th Century to the present.

What makes 91³Ô¹Ï Dual Enrollment different?Ìý

91³Ô¹Ï’s Dual Enrollment Program stands apart by offering a transformative academic experience rooted in biblical education, grounded in Christ and His Word. 91³Ô¹Ï is a place that holds firm to the commitments and convictions of the Christian faith in the face of social, cultural, and political pressures to compromise. Secular philosophies, ideologies, and approaches do not dictate the University’s approach, curriculum, policies, and practices. Students will have their Christian faith and biblical convictions strengthened rather than undermined.

Our Dual Enrollment program integrates rigorous, college-level courses designed to thoroughly prepare high school students for the challenges of higher education. Unlike other programs, 91³Ô¹Ï emphasizes substantive faculty interaction, ensuring students receive personalized guidance and support—you are not on your own. Our Christ-centered curriculum, combined with engaging mentorship and academically robust coursework, equips students to excel intellectually and grow spiritually, setting a strong foundation for their college journey and beyond.

Can I transfer my college credits if I don’t attend 91³Ô¹Ï after high school graduation?Ìý

The course transfer depends on where you are transferring to. If you are enrolling in a different college, 91³Ô¹Ï is a regionally accreditedÌýschool and some credits should transfer. Each college sets its transfer criteria, so please check their policies for specifics.

What can I expect from 91³Ô¹Ï Online courses?Ìý

Our faculty has carefully designed the courses by considering what works best for the online learner. The modular design and asynchronous delivery (completing the work during the day, night, or weekend) enable you to complete the coursework at your convenience. In most courses, interactive activities are typically due by Wednesday while the rest of the unit’s work is due by Sunday night.Ìý

How do faculty participate in 91³Ô¹Ï Online courses?Ìý

All courses are developed and taught by our faculty. The instructors are involved in the course throughout the week by providing direction in the course activities, participating in the forum discussions, grading the student’s work, and providing feedback. Most courses also offer optional office hours weekly via Zoom or similar video conferencing tools.

Am I required to be online at a particular time when taking online courses?Ìý

No! There are however activities that are due throughout the week.Ìý

What are the admission requirements?Ìý

  • Application:ÌýSubmit theÌýApplication for AdmissionÌýalong with the $25 non-refundable fee. Apply today using codeÌýInChristAloneÌýand we will waive the fee.Ìý
  • Transcripts: Submit official academic transcript(s) or academic progress. Request transcripts to be sent to 91³Ô¹Ï through the . Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. First-time homeschooled students should submit a signed transcriptÌýof subjects studied, as well as grades and a cumulative grade point average. If the transcript does not include grades, include an explanation of the method of evaluation.Ìý
  • Personal Testimony: Describe your conversion to Christ, spiritual growth, and church involvement. (250-500 words)

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Dual Enrollment On Campus /dual-enrollment-on-campus/ Tue, 18 Jun 2024 12:44:03 +0000 /?page_id=86651

Dual Enrollment | On Campus

Earn College Credits and Experience College Campus Life NOW!

What Do You Want to Learn?

US Gov't and Civics

POL 101

A study of the founding, structure, and operations of the US government, the corresponding political processes and dynamics, and the rights and responsibilities of US citizens and residents.
The Supreme Court and The Constitution

POL 221

Students will study the origins and development of the United States legal system from the colonial period to the present and from the Constitution to the Supreme Court.
Consumer Mathematics

MAT 151

Students will get a comprehensive examination of various topics in mathematics with direct application including estimation, income, bills and taxes, compound interest, and probability.
Concept Devlopment in Math Disciplines

MAT 123

Concepts from number and operation, algebra, geometry, measurement, and data analysis and probability. Trace the mathematical strands from elementary understandings to higher mathematics.
English Composition

ENG 101

In this course you will study the principles and practices of clear, concise, and literate writing, focusing on the content, style, organization, and mechanics of academic writing.
Narrative of Redemption

BIB 202

An overview of the unfolding of God’s redemptive story from creation to new creation with a focus on the fall into sin, redemption through Christ Jesus, and the effective communication of the message.
Global Church History

HIS 302

This course will help you understand the origins of the church and Christianity around the world, from the first century through the present, with an understanding of the role it has played in history.
World Before 1500

HIS 211

Western Civilization from the Ancient Near East through the Renaissance. The course highlights the great ancestors of the West: ancient Israel, classical Greece and Rome, and Christian Europe.
General Psychology

PSY 101

A course designed to provide students with the fundamental principles of psychology, emphasizing basic research and applications in psychology’s major theoretical areas of study.
Relief Printmaking

ART 141

Basic media, and concepts of relief printmaking. Processes include monotype, collagraph, wood block, linoleum block, and polystyrene blocks using black-and-white and multiple-color.
Earth Science

SCI 336

In this course, students examine the interconnectedness of the five Earth systems-lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, exosphere, and biosphere.
Environmental Science

SCI 335

A study of the scientific principles and sociological issues related to environmental science. Emphasis is placed on relationships between human activity and the environment.
Music Fundamentals

MUS 107

An introduction to music theory: music notation, clefs, key signatures, scales, intervals, triads/seventh chords, and inversions including their application.
Symphony Orchestra

MEN 231

Performance of standard and non-standard orchestral literature, accompaniments for oratorio and concerto performances. Two-and-a-half hours of rehearsal per week.
Criminal Justice

CRJ 161

An exciting course to begin the examination and understanding of the field of criminology focusing on theories and empirical patterns of crime and criminal behavior.
Intro to Communications

COM 111

This introduction course is designed for the student to develop effective, professional oral and written communication for various settings, from business to personal, to casual.
Mathematical Concepts

MAT 121

Study the concepts of various mathematical topics. Emphasis is placed on the study of sets, number systems, operations, algebraic functions, geometry, measurement, statistics, and probability.
Introduction to Stats

MAT 131

An introduction to measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, the normal distribution, statistical models, quantitative research models, and critical evaluation of statistical data.
American Literature I

LIT 231

In this course students get an introduction into American literature from the colonial period of our country through the Civil War era that tore a nation apart.
Biblical Hermeneutics

BIB 261

A study and application of the principles and practice of interpreting the Bible.
The Church

CHM 101

A study of biblical statements regarding the nature of the church as God’s instrument in the world, including the purpose of the church and its function in producing spiritual and numerical growth.
Western Civilization Since Renaissance

HIS 212

Analyze Western history from the Italian Renaissance to the present including religious, political, economic, social, and cultural developments in Europe and its influence around the globe.
Psychology as Profession and Practice

PSY 121

An informative course introducing students to historical and emerging areas in applied psychology in preparation for careers in psychology and related fields.
Ceramics

ART 131

An introduction to ceramics, emphasizing the imaginative design and production of ceramic objects utilizing hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques.
Marine Science

SCI 338

Students in this fascinating course will take a deep dive and enjoy exploring all of the related disciplines of biological, chemical, geological, and physical oceanography.
Elementary Spanish I

SPA 231

A study of foundational vocabulary, grammar, and syntax of Spanish. Attention is given to the relationship between the Spanish language and Spanish-speaking cultures.
Music Survey I

MUS 115

An introduction to music and a chronological study of major musical periods, styles, and forms (including representative composers and compositions) from the Classical to the Present.
Wind Ensemble

MEN 232

This course focuses on the performance of standard literature and non-standard works for wind ensemble. Membership is open to all University students by audition.
Health & Fitness Trends

HPE 121

Students examine the historical, philosophical, sociological, psychological, and developmental factors associated with issues and trends in health and physical education.
Communication & Culture

COM 121

An examination of the relationship between communication and popular culture, emphasizing how culture impacts the way humans interact with one another directly and indirectly.
Mathematical Thinking

MAT 101

Understand the nature and scope of mathematics, highlight the interdisciplinary characteristics of the subject, demand biblically integrative thinking, and promote creative mathematical thinking.
College Algebra

MAT 122

In this course, students take the next step with a review of algebra and then along with the development of polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions.
American Literature II

LIT 232

Students will continue studying our American literature from the Civil War era that tore a nation apart to the present 21st century and our changing culture.
Intro to Christian Theology

THE 100

An introduction to major doctrines of Christianity and to theological method: biblical, systematic, and historical theology. The relevance of the truths of these doctrines to life is explored.
Life and Calling

THE 111

An introduction to living faithfully as servants of God, the calling of the student, including the biblical and theological rationale for biblical education and Christian discipleship.
Intro to Education

EDU 101

An introduction to the teaching profession and the origins and development of educational thought. The historical context and sociological dynamics of educational thought are also examined.
Sociocultural Studies

SOC 202

A study of culture, social structure, anthropology, and human interaction through the social institutions of society. Attention is given to family, government, economy, education, and religion.
Painting I

ART 111

An introduction to painting, emphasizing the basic techniques of watercolor and acrylic paint. Students examine and consider cultural, historical, and personal modes of expression.
Physical Science

SCI 331

In this course, students gain a conceptual study of physics and chemistry, principles of motion, energy, fluids, electricity, magnetism, and atomic theory.
Elementary Spanish II

SPA 232

A continuing study of the vocabulary, grammar, and syntax of Spanish. Attention is given to the relationship between the Spanish language and Spanish-speaking cultures.
Music Survey II

MUS116

An introduction to understanding the music and a chronological study of musical periods, styles, and forms from the Middle Ages through the Baroque period.
Studies in Poetry

LIT 221

In this course students get an introduction and understanding of the genre of poetry, focusing on prosody, imagery, diction, forms, and reading a wide variety of poems.

Can I transfer my college credits if I don’t attend 91³Ô¹Ï after high school graduation?Ìý

The course transfer depends on where you are transferring to. If you are enrolling in a different college, 91³Ô¹Ï is a regionallyÌýaccreditedÌýschool and some credits should transfer. Each college sets its transfer criteria, so please check their policies for specifics.

Because Faith and Truth Do Matter

Grow in your knowledge of truth and the Source of all truth at an institution committed to Christ and His Word.

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91³Ô¹Ï Online Degrees and Programs /online/ Tue, 28 Sep 2021 19:35:17 +0000 /?page_id=360
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91³Ô¹Ï Online

Walk a different path – wherever you are.

91³Ô¹Ï Online offers over 30 distinctly biblical, Christ-centered degree programs at the associate’s, bachelor’s, and master’s levels. All of our online degree programs offer you professional preparation for your career and equip you to think critically about all of life from a biblical worldview. It’s an education that can be completed fully online, wherever you choose to complete it: the army base, the mission field, or your kitchen table.

Wherever you’re going or wherever youÌýare, we invite you to walk a different path with us.

Why 91³Ô¹Ï Online?

Faith and Truth Do Matter

91³Ô¹Ï is committed to the centrality of Christ and the Word of God and is reflected in the curriculum and instruction. At 91³Ô¹Ï, faith and truth do matter. We teach our students accordingly, challenge you to think deeply on these things, and strive to make you ready to serve Christ in the church, society, and the world as biblically minded men and women who not only give assent to truth but think and live in light of it.

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Flexibility to Learn Anywhere

Complete coursework from anywhere through our asynchronous course design, reinforced by substantive faculty engagement and weekly course requirements.

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An Affordable Education with Lasting Value

91³Ô¹Ï students earn more than a professional credential – you develop a solid foundation for all of life and learning. Wherever you go after you graduate from 91³Ô¹Ï, you go prepared and ready to make a difference in your workplace, your community, your church, and around the world. And our competitive tuition rates and financial aid packages help to keep your education costs reasonable.

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Committed Faculty Mentors

Our fully online courses are taught by faculty who are committed to your professional and spiritual growth. In addition to the carefully crafted learning activities, our faculty are substantively engaged throughout the course delivery. Students don’t just have professors, they have mentors who invest in them throughout the program and often remain connected long after graduation.

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Associate Degrees | online

Bachelor's Degrees | online

Dual-level Degrees | online

Master's & Doctoral Degrees | online

Certificate Programs | online

The 91³Ô¹Ï Online Dual Enrollment program offers the opportunity for high school students to take college courses from anywhere and build a college transcript before they receive their high school diploma — all at a deeply discounted tuition rate. Learn more from here.Ìý

91³Ô¹Ï Online Tuition Rates

Dual Enrollment

$129 per credit
Applies to Dual Enrollment courses for the 2025–2026 academic year.

Undergrad

Simple, flat $425 per credit
Applies to undergraduate programs for the 2025–2026 academic year.

grad

$400-$725 per credit
Applies to the 2025–2026 academic years.Ìý

Graduate costs vary by program.ÌýClick here for more cost and financial aid information.

Commonly Asked Questions About 91³Ô¹Ï Online

Currently there are over 6 million online learners in the United States, and those numbers are growing every day. Online degrees that have regional accreditation are held to the same standards as traditional universities, ensuring that students earn a valuable degree that will prepare them with the skills and credentials for their career. Do research to find an online degree that isÌýaccreditedÌýand reputable, such as those offered at 91³Ô¹Ï.

The tuition for post-secondary education has become expensive in general. However, 91³Ô¹Ï Online programs rank amongst the most affordable online bachelor’s and master’s programs.Ìý

The current tuition rates are available from this page.Ìý

91³Ô¹Ï also partners with many organizations and offers tuition discounts. Please contact us to find out if your organization has a partnership with 91³Ô¹Ï.Ìý

Additional information on scholarships, grants, and loans is available fromÌýthis page.Ìý

91³Ô¹Ï Online courses are built on 91³Ô¹Ï’s 100+ years tradition of excellence in biblical education. Our own faculty has carefully designed them taking into consideration what works best for the online learner. The modular design and asynchronous delivery enable you to complete your studies while you pursue your career, ministry and spend time with your family.

Courses typically contain seven units and are delivered in 7-week terms*. Each unit contains 5-7 modular activities. Each learning activity includes instructional videos accompanied by reflections, quizzes, discussion forums and other assessments. Courses also utilize adaptive learning technologies such as for long-term retention of concepts and for enhanced collaboration.

The asynchronous delivery provides flexibility around your daily busy schedule. In most courses, interactive activities are typically due by Wednesday while the rest of the unit’s work is due by Sunday night. The MBA, M.A. in Music and Criminal Justice programs use the process and require the completion of certain activities daily to optimize learning.

Our own 91³Ô¹Ï faculty intentionally participate in the course throughout the week to provide you with an incarnational experience.

*Few capstone courses are intentionally offered in 14 weeks to optimize student learning.

Associate of Arts programs usually take 2 years and Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts programs typically take 3-4 years to complete.

Most graduate programs can be completed in 2 years.Ìý

All courses are developed by one or more course developers and taught by our own faculty. The instructors are also intentionally involved in the course throughout the week by providing direction in the course activities, participating in the forum discussions, grading the student work and providing substantive feedback. Most courses also offer optional office hours weekly via Zoom or similar video conferencing tools.

Courses are designed so that you can complete the learning activities asynchronously throughout the week while you work. Most courses offer optional video conferencing sessions to answer questions about the course.Ìý

The Counseling lab courses may require weekly synchronous sessions. The EdD in Educational Leadership program requires bi-weekly synchronous sessions.Ìý

The course transfer depends on where you are transferring from, and what program you are transferring to. If you are coming to 91³Ô¹Ï Online from another institution, it is very likely you will have some credits that will transfer. Because there are so many options, we encourage you to talk to an enrollment counselor. If you are transferring out, 91³Ô¹Ï is a regionally accreditedÌýschool and some credits should transfer with relative ease. Each college sets their own transfer criteria, so be sure to check their policies for specifics.

91³Ô¹Ï is approved to offer financial aid because of its regional accreditation. There are many options available and typically students qualify for at least one type of federal aid. Many students receive scholarships and grants that make earning their degree even more affordable. 91³Ô¹Ï offers a variety of scholarships and discounts in addition to options for loans and grants. Please refer to this page for details.Ìý

The requirements depend on the program you are considering. Please refer to this page for details.Ìý

Next Generation Learning with Lasting Value

Besides substantive faculty instruction (as part of the course design) and intentional faculty interaction during the course delivery, our courses use adaptive learning tools for you to succeed.Ìý

Accredited and Approved Online Degrees

91³Ô¹Ï is regionally accredited byÌý (MSCHE).

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Additional Accreditation Information is available from this page.Ìý

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