Earn College Credits While in High School

East Texas A&M is proud to partner with area high schools to provide high school students the opportunity to earn college credits. Our specific course offerings are determined through written agreements between the independent school districts and East Texas A&M and is limited to core curriculum coursework. The Texas Core Curriculum helps assure greater transferability and applicability. Please confirm course offerings with your high school counselor.

Our dual credit students take college-level courses taught by fully credentialed faculty. These courses satisfy high school graduation requirements and provide college credit at the same time.

  • Your ISD will award high school academic credit.
  • East Texas A&M will award college-level academic credit.
    • All completed dual credit coursework is recorded on the student's permanent record (college transcript).
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Benefits

  • Receive transferable college credit while also receiving high school credit.
  • Save on tuition and fees by accelerating time to complete undergraduate degree.
  • Prepare for college success.
  • Gain an academic edge and get noticed by universities.
  • Earn college credit for dual credit courses that are recognized in the state of Texas by public and private colleges and universities.

Services

Enjoy access to a range of East Texas A&M services. Whether you need help with succeeding in the classroom, or extra support outside of it, we have the resources you need!

Perks

Don't forget to take advantage of all the fun that comes with being a Lion. Check out our Community Calendar to view what events are happening in the near future. Also, don't forget that tickets to performance or sporting events are available to you at the student cost with a valid college ID.

Eligibility

  • Before starting the dual credit program with us, please be aware that East Texas A&M University has established standards of conduct to create and foster an environment that facilitates student learning and development that you can find in the Student GuideBook.
  • The University Catalog not only lists degree requirements and descriptions of the courses, but also lists academic procedures that encompass grass, class attendance, and academic standing.
  • Administrative procedures that are specific to Dual Credit students and differ from the administrative procedures listed in the university's catalog will be listed in the Dual Credit Handbook.

Are You Ready for College-Level Coursework?

  • Parents and students should consider goals, maturity, responsibility and academic ability levels prior to enrolling in the Dual Credit program.
  • Students must have the permission of the counselor, academic coordinator, or principal in order to enroll in dual credit.
  • Dual credit students must adhere to all established registration deadlines and to the dates set by their schools for admission, class registration and payment, if applicable.
  • Attendance and participation in a college course is required and should not be interrupted due to high school extra-curricular activities.
  • Students also need to consider the amount of extra time involved with taking a dual credit course. Students are expected to study and complete assignments outside of the classroom and should be aware of the course load required if taking more than one dual credit course at a time.
  • Students are responsible for learning all material whether or not it is presented in class.
  • Students are expected to participate in class by asking questions and engaging in discussions.

Current Dual Credit Partnership Schools

Students who are not taking courses with our partnership schools are welcome to enroll as concurrent students. However, it is at the discretion of the high school officials to use college credit from East Texas A&M for high school credit as well.

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