Mott Community College offers opportunities for high school students to earn college credits through Dual Enrollment.

As a dual enrolled student you can:

  • Earn both high school and college credit
  • Meet high school graduation requirements by taking college courses
  • Experience college academic expectations early
  • Finish college sooner
  • Create the educational program best for you!

There are 4 ways you can earn college credits while in high school

  • Students may take up to 10 college courses, while in high school.

  • Are State approved, 5 year high school programs that provide students the opportunity to complete an Associate's Degree.

  • MCC courses are offered in partnership with K-12 School districts, at the High School, taught by MCC faculty.

  • A high school junior or senior who wishes to take college classes but does not have funding through their high school.

Most public schools pay for their students to attend MCC through these programs. However, any tuition and fees not covered by the high school are the responsibility of the student/family. For state approved non-public school students, the State of Michigan determines what dollar amount it will pay per course for successfully completed classes. Any tuition and fees not covered by the State of Michigan is the responsibility of the student/family. Homeschool students are responsible for their own tuition and fees.

Tuition (in district and out of district) is based on the permanent residence of the student and discounted for students in these high school programs.

Refer to our most current K-12 Partnership Fee Chart for more information.

All credits earned through dual enrollment classes will be part of your official MCC college transcript.

Who qualifies for dual enrollment?

  • Students who qualify for dual enrollment are:
    • Enrolled in at least one high school class and pursuing a high school diploma.
    • Maintaining a high school cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. - If the student has not yet established a high school transcript, the application will be reviewed on a case by case basis to be decided by both the high school counselor and MCC's Dual Enrollment Office.
    • Approved by your high school counselor/administrator.
    • Able to meet MCC prerequisites for college courses.

I’m interested! How do I apply?

  1. Meet with your high school counselor and/or principal to discuss Dual Enrollment or Concurrent Enrollment.
  2. Your High School Counselor will assist you with the MCC application and enrollment process
There are no deadlines to apply, but to receive the best course selection, you are encouraged to submit your application by the following dates:
Fall semester: March 15
Winter semester: October 15
Summer semester: February 15
 A valid state or federally issued photo identification (ID) (i.e. driver's license, passport, etc.) is required for all business conducted at Mott Community College.