Dual Enrollment Programs

Welcome to the SHS Dual Enrollment Information Website.

This page will periodically update as new information arrives.

EFSC Updates as of SY 24-25

Early College Information

For Rising 10th and Rising 11th graders

  • Early College Information Night: TBD in Early Spring of 2025

  • Interest Form Deadline: TBD in Early Spring of 2025

  • PERT Test Date: TBD in Early Spring of 2025

  • Parent/Student Agreement Form Deadline: TBD in Early Spring of 2025

    • Early College Parent/Student Agreement Forms will be available TBD in Early Spring of 2025 for pick-up in Guidance and on our website here.  

EFSC Spring Registration for Current Dual Enrollment Students

  • Registration for classes during Spring 2025 will be announced in late Fall 2024.

    • Students will be told when they can begin to register for courses.

  • Students should meet with their assigned school counselor, Mr. Smith, and the EFSC Advisor to plan the courses they should take. The EFSC Class Schedule Search is used to find class times. 

    • Meet with Mr. Smith and your EFSC Advisor if you have questions about your major and classes for your major.

    • Meet with your SHS counselor to see which classes will earn you DUAL credit and help you reach your goals for graduation.

    • Students should make sure to search 16-week courses.

EFSC Spring Registration for Students New to Dual Enrollment

  • Please speak with Mr. Smith in 5-502 or your assigned counselor first to make sure that you meet the requirements.

  • Registration for classes cannot happen until students have done the following:

    • Applied to EFSC

    • Received an acceptance email/letter assigning their B# and student email

    • Completed the EFSC Onboarding steps, including the Dual Enrollment Orientation and Canvas Orientation

    • Earned the college placement scores via the PERT, Accuplacer, PSAT (for math), SAT, or ACT.

    • Schedule the required First Time in College Advising Appointment.

*Please note: Starting Dual Enrollment mid-year does not always work with a student's current Satellite schedule and is not the recommended option for beginners. Students may be advised to wait until Summer Term to begin Dual Enrollment so as not to interfere with their path to High School Graduation.