Earn early college credit w/ Cedarville Dual Enrollment courses!

Are you looking for ways to challenge your high school student academically? How about giving them a head start on earning college credit?

Great news! Cedarville University offers online Dual Enrollment to help your student start their college experience sooner. They’ll enjoy excellent academics, a supportive community, and a biblical foundation you can trust in every course!

Interested? Here’s what sets Cedarville’s Dual Enrollment apart as the top option for your student: · Engaging Courses: Each course is intentionally designed to strengthen students’ academic skills and biblical worldview. · Cost Savings: Taking early college credit through Cedarville is affordable at just $185/credit hour. · Learn Anytime, From Anywhere: Our courses are online, interactive, and filled with students from across the country and around the globe.

· Easy College Transition: When your student is ready to start their undergraduate degree, their spot at Cedarville will already be reserved!

Ready for Your Student to Dive In?

Complete Cedarville’s free online application today to get started. Courses fill quickly, so be sure to check semester deadlines.

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