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Dual Enrollment

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Earn College Credits while Attending High School

The York College Dual Enrollment Program partners with area school districts to offer high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to earn college credit while completing their high school requirements. The program is designed to encourage a broader range of students to experience postsecondary education by allowing the student to concurrently enroll in postsecondary courses and to receive both secondary and postsecondary credit for the coursework at a reduced cost to the student.

Dual Enrollment Process

  • Be in your Junior or Senior year of high school.
  • Have at least a 3.0 (B) unweighted cumulative grade point average.
  • Have consent from a parent/guardian for the student to participate in the York College Dual Enrollment Program.
  • Receive a school counselor (or homeschool evaluator)’s consent for the student to participate in the York College Dual Enrollment Program and have their official high school transcript submitted.
  • Be prepared to attend on-campus classes in accordance with your instructor’s attendance policy.

Applying for the York College Dual Enrollment Program is easy! There is no application fee, and you can apply online. Interested students must submit a new Dual Enrollment application each semester that they want to enroll as a Dual Enrollment student.

Complete the online application to get started!

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Dual Enrollment Costs 2024 - 2025

Tuition: $150 per credit

Administrative Fee: $155

Dual Enrollment Parking Pass: Free

York College Student I.D.: Free

3-Credit Course

  • Tuition: $450
  • Total: $605

4-Credit Course

  • Tuition: $600
  • Total: $755

 

The above amounts do not include the cost of books and/or materials. These costs are your responsibility and may be purchased directly from the College Bookstore.

Course Eligibility Requirements

Students must meet all prerequisite requirements for any college course in which they enroll. Prerequisite information can be found in the Course Descriptions listed in the Undergraduate Catalog.

Students who are interested in taking a college math or foreign language course may be required to complete an online placement test in the subject area to ensure their eligibility for specific courses in that subject.

Course Recommendations

Students participating in the York College Dual Enrollment Program may take up to six (6) credits each semester. Students should work with their high school counselor or homeschool evaluator to determine if specific college subjects or courses will count toward certain high school credit requirements, or if their Dual Enrollment classes will be taken as electives or extracurricular toward their future college or career goals. 

Course Scheduling

The current schedule of classes allows you to review available courses offered each semester in specific academic areas. Each section of the course has a maximum enrollment number which may limit availability. Please be aware the Open Seat number is a “real time” number and can change between the time of a search and actual enrollment. 

Your York College admissions counselor will provide additional guidance on course selection and registration information during your admission interview when you apply. Once you have been approved by your admissions counselor, you will then need to set up your YCP Network account and pay your deposit for your class registration to be processed.

Course DescriptionsSchedule of ClassesYCP Network Account

Dual Enrollment students typically take 100-200 level courses that do not require prerequisites. These general education courses are designed to transfer easily to other colleges or universities. For a full list of available courses, please contact Dual Enrollment Admissions Counselor Jenna Hathazi at jhathazi@ycp.edu or 717.815.6822.

Course Number

Course Title

Course Credits

CHM122Principles of General and Organic Chemistry

4

ECO200Principles of Macroeconomics

3

HIS111American Civ I

3

LIT200Perspectives in Literature

3

MKT100Intro to Marketing

3

PHL221Introduction to Philosophy

3

PHY110General Physics: Mechanics and Heat

4

PSY100General Psychology

3

SOC100Introduction to Sociology

3

SPN202Intermediate Spanish II

3

What is dual enrollment?

  • Dual Enrollment programs allow high school students to enroll in college classes while they are still in high school. The program is designed to encourage a broader range of students to experience postsecondary education by allowing the student to concurrently enroll in postsecondary courses and to receive both secondary and postsecondary credit for the coursework at a reduced cost to the student.

Can home-schooled students participate?

  • Yes! Home-schooled students or high school students whose school district is not affiliated with the York College Dual Enrollment Program may still apply. Students should work with their school counselor or homeschool evaluator to complete the application requirements. The costs are the same. Please contact Jenna Hathazi for more information at 717.815.6822 or jhathazi@ycp.edu.

What important dates do I need to know?

  • Students participating in the York College Dual Enrollment Program should be prepared to follow all important dates and deadlines on the College’s academic calendar, including tuition due dates.

How do I set up a schedule with the dual enrollment counselor?

  • You can schedule a one-on-one meeting with Sharon Mulligan by clicking the "schedule a one-on-one" button below!
Academic Calendars

For more information about York College's Dual Enrollment program, please reach out to our Dual Enrollment counselor:

Jenna Hathazi
Assistant Director of Admissions
Miller Administration Building, 113A
Phone: 717.815.6822
jhathazi@ycp.edu
 

Schedule a 1-on-1 Appointment
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Dual Enrollment Benefits

Dual enrollment offers students a valuable opportunity to begin college courses early and at a lower cost. By engaging in these classes, students not only challenge themselves academically but also gain insights into potential future programs of study and majors. They experience the academic rigor of college classrooms, preparing them for life beyond high school. Skills such as time management, effective study habits, navigating syllabi, and purchasing textbooks become second nature, setting them up for success in their academic journey.

Dual Enrollment students can also leverage campus resources, such as Library and Technology Services, the MyYCP Student Portal, and York's Student Success Division. 

Aspiring Educators

Aspiring Educators is a Dual Enrollment partnership between York College of Pennsylvania and Dallastown Area School District. This  initiative is designed to prepare and inspire future educators, providing them with a solid foundation and valuable hands-on experience before they even begin their college journey.

Fall 2024 Course Offering: 

EDU 200 Foundations of Education

This course is designed to provide a basis for students to understand the standards-aligned system of education.  Students will discover the range of roles and the variety of strategic behaviors and actions professional educators utilize to affect the goals of schools to enhance student achievement, growth, and development. The course will address standards, curriculum, resources, assessment, and interventions in education. Students will learn about significant career foci and about institutions of education within our social, political, and economic systems.

  • 3 credit hours

The course will run MWF in the first trimester of 2024 at Dallastown High School (DHS) taught by one of the York College of Pennsylvania’s faculty members. 

List of Possible Future Dual Enrollment Course Offerings:

  • EDU 200 Foundations of Education
  • ECH 210 Educational Technology for Instruction Elementary Education
  • SE 210 Educational Technology for Instruction Secondary Education
  • ECH 230 Early Childhood Theory and Practice
  • PSY 100 General Psychology
  • PSY 223 Early Childhood Development
  • PSY 221 Adolescent Development
  • SPE 200 Special Education Processes and Procedure
  • Maintain good standing in DAHS academically and behaviorally
  • Obtain a passing grade of 2.0 or higher in their dual enrolled course
  • Maintain standing in the Student Education Association or other identified group at DAHS.

DAHS Aspiring Educator students who apply for undergraduate admission to York College by November 15 of their senior year will receive their admission and merit scholarship decision before December 25.

DAHS Aspiring Educator students who apply after the November 15 deadline will receive their admission and merit scholarship decision before March 15.

York College will award a minimum academic scholarship in the amount of $10,000 annually for students living on- campus (total value: minimum $40,000). Students must meet the defined academic progress to maintain their academic scholarship once enrolled at YCP.

York College will award a one-time Aspiring Educator Scholarship of $1,000 to DAHS students from this agreement who attend YCP as undergraduate students (regardless of major).

York College will offer one Instant Decision Day each year to DAHS Aspiring Educator students who remain in good academic standing at DAHS and apply to YCP following successful completion of one or more dual enrollment courses.

York College Tuition
  • Coursework is offered through an approved education certification major and will transfer as the Education major course to most major colleges and universities.
  • All courses offered through dual enrollment are required at YCP for Education majors and will transfer directly.
  • DAHS Aspiring Educator students will have the opportunity to explore the YCP campus and attend on-campus recruitment events.

For additional information contact:

Katie D. Lewis, Ed.D.
Director of Post-Baccalaureate Programs
Associate Professor of Education
klewis15@ycp.edu
717.815.2085