About the Dual Enrollment Program
Hilbert College’s Dual Enrollment Program provides area high school students with the opportunity to enroll in Hilbert College courses offered right at their high school for a significantly lower cost. “Dual enrollment” means that the students in these courses will earn credit towards their high school diploma in addition to Hilbert College course credit that can be used towards a Hilbert College degree or transferred to any college or university degree program (check with a particular institution regarding their transfer credit policy and requirements).
Participating in this program will allow students the exceptional opportunity to get a low cost jump start on their college degree with the convenience of taking these courses during their normal high school day, right on their high school campus, while also using the coursework to complete the requirements for a high school diploma. In addition, Hilbert College Dual Enrollment courses will provide students with an extra challenge and the chance to experience college coursework before their freshmen year of college. Hilbert College Dual Enrollment courses have the same course requirements as the corresponding Hilbert College course and will receive the same amount of college credit. They are taught by high school faculty who have been trained and certified by Hilbert College.
After completing a Hilbert College Dual Enrollment course, students will receive instructions on how to obtain a free grade report and official transcript from Hilbert College that reflects the course, credits, and grade.
Hilbert College is a member of NACEP, the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships.
Dual Enrollment registration for the 2020-2021 school year has ended. Those who have registered for dual enrollment courses will be receiving their welcome and billing packet in the mail in February.
For any additional questions about transcripts and credits, please contact the Registrar’s office at
Student Records.