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High School Dual Enrollment

High School Dual Enrollment

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Jump-start Your College Education

Your time is valuable. Dual enrollment can help you maximize your time and put you a step ahead of average high school students. With dual enrollment, you’ll earn college credits as you fulfill your high school requirements.

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Grow in Your Faith

Complete university-level classes with a Christ-centered focus.

Save Money & Time

Take advantage of a discounted tuition rate and earn half of your tuition money back as a scholarship when you attend CSU.

Get Ahead

You can take a single class, several classes or complete 30 credits over your entire junior and senior years.

Dual Enrollment Costs

Dual enrollment cost is an unparalleled value at just $290 for each credit hour (a significant savings over traditional tuition costs).

Even better: You can get HALF OF YOUR TUITION MONEY BACK in the form of a scholarship when you attend Clarks Summit University as an on-campus student and graduate from CSU with a bachelor’s degree.

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“The biggest benefit of the online classes is that I could complete the coursework from anywhere. I could even complete the forums through the Schoology app on my phone, which allowed me to take my education anywhere my family was going. The classes were a great introduction to college work, especially since I could message the professors any time to ask questions.”

Miriam

Early Childhood Ed. major | Meshoppen, PA

Courses Available

CSU offers many courses, both online and on-campus.
See the catalog for course descriptions.

Click the link below to see what courses are offered next session.

When viewing schedules, please confirm the course is listed below and offered for dual enrollment students.

Online courses available to take

Arts

  • Introduction to Humanities [AR210; 3 credits]

Bible and Theology

  • Principles of Bible Study [BI100; 3 credits]
  • Bible Survey [BI111; 3 credits]
  • Romans [BI210; 3 credits]
  • The Church’s Ministry [EM200; 3 credits]
  • World Religions [EV220; 3 credits]
  • Building a Biblical Lifestyle [TH120; 3 credits]
  • Theology Survey [TH211; 3 credits]

    Counseling and Psychology

    • General Psychology [PS100; 3 credits]
    • Understanding and Treating Addiction [PS117; 3 credits]
    • Introduction to Counseling [PS203; 3 credits]
    • Child and Adolescent Development [PS204; 3 credits]
    • Behavior Addictions [PS219; 3 credits]
    • Substance Addictions [PS227; 3 credits]

    Criminal Justice 

    • Theology Foundations of Justice and Restoration [CJ211; 3 credits]
    • Introduction to Criminal Justice [CJ214; 3 credits]

    English and Literature

    • Academic and Research Writing [EN121; 3 credits]
    • Writing Across the Disciplines [EN122; 3 credits]
    • Survey of Biblical Themes in Literature [LI203; 3 credits]
    • American Literature 1 [LI221C; 3 credits]
    • American Literature 2 [LI222C; 3 credits]

    Health and Physical Education

    • Living Well [HP101; 1 credit]
    • Walking/Jogging [PE115; 1 credit]
    • Cross Training [PE119; 1 credit]
    • Adventure Sports [PE121; 1 credit]

    History

    • Western Civilization and Thought 1 [HI111; 3 credits]
    • Western Civilization and Thought 2 [HI112; 3 credits]
    • American History 1 [HI205; 3 credits]
    • American History 2 [HI206; 3 credits]

    Mathematics

    • Introduction to Statistics [MA216; 3 credits]

      Philosophy

      • Worldviews: Humanities and Science [PH206; 3 credits]

        Science

        • Physical Science Survey [SC200; 3 credits]
        • Earth Science Survey [SC202; 3 credits]
        • Marine Biology and Ecology [SC254; 3 credits]

          See the catalog for course descriptions.
          See the online schedule page for current course schedules.

          On-campus courses available to take

          Arts

          • Introduction to Fine Arts [AR200; 3 credits]
          • Introduction to Humanities [AR210; 3 credits]

          Bible and Theology

          • Principles of Bible Study [BI100; 3 credits]
          • Bible Survey [BI111; 3 credits]
          • Romans [BI210; 3 credits]
          • The Church’s Ministry [EM200; 3 credits]
          • World Religions [EV220; 3 credits]
          • Building a Biblical Lifestyle [TH120; 3 credits]
          • Theology Survey [TH211; 3 credits]

          Business 

          • Introduction to Business [BA102; 3 credits]
          • Economics [BA105; 3 credits]
          • Business Computer Skills I: Information, People and Technology [BA109; 3 credits]
          • Business Computer Skills II: Organization of Data, Networking and Telecommunications [BA119; 3 credits]
          • Global Media [BA179; 3 credits]
          • Management Information Systems [BA203; 3 credits]
          • Advanced Networking [BA206; 3 credits]
          • Public Relations [BA210; 3 credits]
          • Financial Accounting  I [BA211; 3 credits]
          • Financial Accounting II [BA212; 3 credits]
          • Personal Finance [BA215; 3 credits]
          • Web Design and Development [BA216; 3 credits]
          • Faith and Economic Justice [BA217; 3 credits]
          • Marketing [BA220; 3 credits]
          • Strategic Human Resources Management [BA225; 3 credits]
          • Entrepreneurship [BA230; 3 credits]
          • Resource Allocation and Supply Chain Management [BA251; 3 credits]
          • Entrepreneurial Innovation and Change [BA255; 3 credits]
          • Investment Management [BA280; 3 credits]
          • Financial Institutions and Markets [BA281; 3 credits]

          Counseling and Psychology

          • General Psychology [PS100; 3 credits]
          • Understanding and Treating Addiction [PS117; 3 credits]
          • Introduction to Counseling [PS203; 3 credits]
          • Child and Adolescent Development [PS204; 3 credits]
          • Behavior Addictions [PS219; 3 credits]
          • Substance Addictions [PS227; 3 credits]

          Criminal Justice 

          • Theology Foundations of Justice and Restoration [CJ211; 3 credits]
          • Introduction to Criminal Justice [CJ214; 3 credits]

          English and Literature

          • Rhetorical Grammar and Writing [En106; 3 credits]
          • Academic and Research Writing [EN121; 3 credits]
          • Writing Across the Disciplines [EN122; 3 credits]
          • Creative Writing [En234; 3 credits]
          • World Literatire I [LI201C; 3 credits]
          • World Literature II [LI202B; 3 credits]
          • Survey of Biblical Themes in Literature [LI203; 3 credits]
          • Introduction to Poetry [LI204; 3 credits]
          • British Literature I [LI221A; 3 credits]
          • British Literature II [LI212A; 3 credits]
          • American Literature 1 [LI221C; 3 credits]
          • American Literature 2 [LI222C; 3 credits]
          • Speech [SP100; 3 credits]

          Health and Physical Education

          • Living Well [HP101; 1 credit]
          • Outdoor Living Skills [HP102; 1 credit]
          • Coaching Techniques [HP203; 3 credits]
          • Team Sports [HP204; 3 credits]
          • Personal and Community Health [HP206; 3 credits]
          • Weight Training [PE110; 1 credit]
          • Individualized Program [PE111; 1 credit]
          • Outdoor Pursuits-Paddling [PE112; 1 credit]
          • Rock Climbing [PE113; 1 credit]
          • Walking/Jogging [PE115; 1 credit]
          • Cross Training [PE119; 1 credit]
          • Beginning Karate [PE120; 1 credit]
          • Adventure Sports [PE121; 1 credit]
          • Advanced Rock Climbing [PE213; 1 credit]
          • Intermediate Karate [PE220; 1 credit]
          • Advanced Karate [PE240; 1 credit]

          History

          • Western Civilization and Thought 1 [HI111; 3 credits]
          • Western Civilization and Thought 2 [HI112; 3 credits]
          • American History 1 [HI205; 3 credits]
          • American History 2 [HI206; 3 credits]

          Mathematics

          • College Math I [MA102; 3 credits]
          • College Math II [MA104; 3 credits]
          • Pre-Calculus [MA112; 3 credits]
          • Discrete Mathematics [MA204; 3 credits]
          • Linear Algebra [MA206; 3 credits]
          • Calculus I [MA212; 3 credits]
          • Calculus II [MA213; 3 credits]
          • Introduction to Statistics [MA216; 3 credits]

          Music

          • Music Theory I [MU101; 3 credits]
          • Music Theory II [MU102; 3 credits]
          • Aural Skills I [MU104; 3 credits]
          • Music Theory III [MU201; 3 credits]
          • Music Theory IV [MU202; 3 credits]
          • Aural Skills II [MU209; 3 credits]
          • Concert Choir [MU370; 1 credit]

          Philosophy

          • Introduction to Apologetics [PH111; 3 credits]
          • Worldviews: Humanities and Science [PH206; 3 credits]

          Photography

          • Introduction to Digital Photography [ME210; 3 credits]

          Science

          • Physical Science Survey [SC200; 3 credits]
          • Earth Science Survey [SC202; 3 credits]
          • Biology I with Lab [SC203/207; 4 credits]
          • Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab [SC206/208; 4 credits]
          • Essentials of Genetics [SC211; 3 credits]
          • Astronomy [SC214; 3 credits]
          • Biology II with Lab [SC218/218L; 4 credits]
          • Chemistry I with Lab [SC221/225; 4 credits]
          • Chemistry II with Lab [SC222/226; 4 credits]
          • Physics I with Lab [Sc223/223L; 4 credits]
          • Physics II with Lab [SC224/224L; 4 credits]
          • Physiological Psychology [SC231; 4 credits]
          • Biology I Survey with Lab [SC223/223L; 4 credits ]
          • Biology II Survey with Lab [SC234/234L; 4 credits]
          • Marine Biology and Ecology [SC254; 3 credits]
          • Field Marine Biology and Ecology [SC255; 3 credits]
          • Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab [SC261/261L; 4 credits]

          Sports Management

          • Introduction to Sports Management [SM206; credits]

          See the catalog for course descriptions.
          See the online schedule page for current course schedules.

          FAQs

          How much do High School Dual Enrollment courses cost?

          $290 per credit = $870 per three-credit course for tuition.

          There is a $50 student service fee per course.

          This is a significant saving over traditional tuition costs.

          Who can participate in High School Dual Enrollment?

          High school juniors and seniors with a 3.0 or higher GPA are accepted into the program.

          When are courses offered?

          On-Campus

          • Two 16-week semesters: August to December and January to May

          Online

          • Five 8-week sessions: starting in January, March, May, August and October
          How many courses can I take?

          You may take one 8-week session or two per 16-week semester.

          Can I receive both college and high school credit?

          College credit should not be an issue as long as the course is required for your major. High school credit is based on your high school’s policy.

          How will dual enrollment affect my GPA?

          High school GPA is based on the high school’s discrepancy. College as a high schooler is similar to that of a regular college student. Your grade will impact your college GPA. If you attend CSU, that is the GPA that will continue with you. Outside CSU, typically a C or better will transfer wherever God is leading you.

          How do I choose my courses?

          Initially, your admissions counselor will walk you through options. Once you are enrolled, you will be assigned an advisor to assist you through the rest of your time as a dual enrolled student.

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