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Dual Enrollment

WSC's Dual Enrollment program is open to high school students who are academically ready to take advanced college courses while still working towards a high school diploma.

Students are considered college students and must abide by the same college course prerequisites, associated course costs, and college policies and academic regulations. This higher education pathway allows academic advancement, rigorous coursework, and career exploration in higher education.

Dual Enrollment (Dual Credit & Early Entry)

Take college-level courses while still in high school—earn college credit, build confidence, and explore future majors.

Dual Enrollment students are considered college students and must meet prerequisites and follow college policies.

Quick Overview

Is Dual Enrollment right for you?

Dual Credit vs. Early Entry

  • Expands academic options for college-bound high school students.
  • Eases the transition to college-level expectations while still living at home.
  • Can shorten time to a certificate, associate, or bachelor’s degree.
  • Helps families save through reduced tuition and other college expenses.
  • Course formats can include campus, high school, online, or ITV/IVN.

What is Dual Credit?

Area high schools work collaboratively with WSC to provide advanced college courses for students at their schools. When high school administrators also count these courses for high school credit, students may additionally earn high school graduation credit.

All courses are college courses; they may be located at the high school with an approved WSC instructor, taught via distance education, or on the WSC campus. WSC issues college credit and sends course grades to the student’s requested high school.

Getting Started

Your step-by-step checklist

What you’ll need:

  • Your date of birth and Student ID (EMPLID) once assigned
  • Access to your email (for account setup and EMPLID delivery)
  • ACT/SAT/AP/EdReady scores if you plan to take certain English/Math/Psych courses

Apply

  • Apply online via Admissions.
  • Create an account, start a new application, and submit.

Placement scores (only if needed)

  • Required for some English/Math courses and select Psych courses.
  • Official scores must come from the test source (ACT/EdReady/AP).

Claim your Campus Connection account

  • Use your EMPLID (Student ID) and date of birth.
  • Create a new password and log in.
  • EMPLID is emailed to the email on file.

Activate your student email (and DUO)

  • Student email is where WSC sends official updates.
  • DUO Mobile is required for Campus Connection, email, and Blackboard.

Financial Obligation Agreement

  • In Campus Connection: Manage Classes → Sign Financial Obligation Agreement.
  • Required before you can move forward.

Enroll in classes

  • In Campus Connection: Manage Classes → Class Search and Enroll.
  • Select the correct term and choose your class.

Check your address

  • Campus Connection: Profile → Addresses.
  • Dual Enrollment bills are mailed—make sure your address is correct.

Optional: FERPA release

  • Optional form to allow WSC to discuss records with authorized individuals.
  • Helpful for billing and support conversations.

Blackboard

  • Log in using your Campus Connection credentials and DUO.
  • For online classes, complete at least one assignment in the first week.

Need help getting started?

Email wsc.earlyentry@willistonstate.edu or call 701.774.4200.

Costs

Cost & Billing Information

Dual Enrollment students are charged for courses they enroll in through 做厙TV.

Subsidized Early Entry Rate

$92.78 per credit hour (3 credits = $278.34)

Courses taught at a high school by a high school instructor fall under this cost.

Unsubsidized Early Entry Rate

$159.90 per credit hour (3 credits = $479.70)

Courses taught online, through ITV, or on WSC’s campus fall under this cost.

Dual Enrollment bills are sent the 5th week of the semester. Accounts are manually adjusted after enrollment has been processed. Please wait until this time to pay your bill.

Paper bills are sent since not all students set up student email. Dual Enrollment students do not have to pay by the fee payment deadline because bills are not adjusted by that time.

Payment options: Payment Options and Billing

Returning Students

Returning Dual Enrollment

If you’re continuing your journey with WSC, here’s what you need to know.

Important: If you have been away for one full semester (not including summer break), you must reapply. Returning Students Application

Steps to Return

  1. Reapply if necessary.
  2. Verify your login credentials. Ensure Campus Connection and WSC email are active. If you need support, contact WSC’s IT Help Desk.
    • Check Campus Connection for holds that prevent enrollment.
    • Delinquent Account Hold: past due balance must be paid before enrolling again. Payment options are available here.
  3. Register for classes. Log into Campus Connection and enroll for the upcoming term. Contact your high school counselor for guidance/approval.
  4. Check your financial obligations. Confirm tuition/fees are set in Campus Connection.

Questions? Call (701) 774-4200 or email admissions@willistonstate.edu.

Resources

Helpful Resources

How to Drop a Course

Add your “How to Drop a Course” instructions and/or PDF link here.

Ordering Books

Add your bookstore ordering instructions here (and link if needed).

Counselor/Parent Information

Add counselor/parent details here (NDUS 469.1 link, GERTA link, and contact).

Instructor Information

Add instructor expectations and responsibilities here.

Scholarships

Scholarship Opportunities

Below are financial support options that may help students on their academic journey.

Bank of North Dakota Dual Credit Assistance

Students must be North Dakota residents, current high school sophomores, juniors, or seniors, and qualify for the federal free or reduced-price lunch program. Applicants must receive authorization from their high school and be enrolled in an approved dual-credit course at a North Dakota college or university. To apply:

NDUS ND Dual-Credit Tuition Scholarship

NDUS ND Dual-Credit Tuition Scholarship offers up to $750 to high school students who have taken approved dual-credit courses. This scholarship aims to reward students for completing college-level coursework, with a total potential value of $750 to cover tuition and fees for courses. Eligible students must be ND residents, have completed a qualifying course, and be enrolled in a NDUS institution. To apply: 

Doris Marcoux Scholarship (First State Bank)

Any student attending 做厙TV for Dual Credit may be considered. Each applicant must have had a “C” average or better scholastic standing during high school and/or college and evidence of a general aptitude for higher learning. To apply: 

WSC Dual-Credit/Early-Entry Scholarship

The  supports students who completed Dual-Credit or Early-Entry courses through 做厙TV while in high school. Eligible students typically must be 2025-2026 high school graduates (for Fall 2026 funding) and enrolling as degree-seeking students at WSC. Applications must be submitted to the WSC Financial Aid office. Apply here: /uploads/59/Fillable_Fall%202024_EarlyEntry_DualCredit%20Scholarship%20Application.pdf

Contact

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Admissions

For questions or assistance, contact: admissions@willistonstate.edu

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