Qualifying high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are being taught college
level material by qualified teachers may earn college credit while, at the same time,
earning high school credit in their high school class. Acceptance into this program
is based on academic achievement. The student must meet these requirements by the
time he/she is enrolling in the course for college credit. Students who meet the
following criteria may apply for admission:
- Currently be a high school sophomore, junior, or senior
- Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0
Ready to take the next step toward your future?
You can easily begin the application process and start your journey toward higher
education by filling out the Dual Credit Application. Whether you're a first-year student, transfer, or returning applicant, applying
is simple, straightforward, and the first step in joining our vibrant campus community.
Don’t wait - apply today and take the first step toward achieving your academic and
career goals at Campbellsville University!
The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) sets the current allowable
dual credit tuition rate annually. This is a tremendous savings over the regular cost
of college courses.
To view the cost of the dual credit program, please click here.
KHEAA also administers the Dual Credit Scholarship program for eligible Kentucky high
school students which can help cover the cost of dual credit tuition.
To learn more, please visit KHEAA's website here.
- Students taking courses at their high school will complete their registration at the
high school. A CU representative will visit your high school (Dual Credit) classroom
at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters to discuss the details of applying
for Dual Credit and supply the necessary forms.
- Students interested in taking online or on-campus courses will need to contact our
office to complete registration.
- View Course Offerings here.
- View General Education requirements here.
You have four options to make a payment:
- TigerNet - Pay quickly online by logging into your TigerNet account and click "Pay My Bill."
- E-Market - To make a payment on your Dual Credit program, go to commerce.cashnet.com/campbellsvstore. Scroll down and click on High School Students. You will need to know the balance
due, your CU Student ID number, and the last four digits of your Social Security number.
- Phone - Call our Student Accounts office at 270-789-5203 to make a payment over the phone.
- In-person - Payment can be made in-person in the Student Accounts office at any CU campus.
To request your official Campbellsville University transcript, simply contact the
Registrar's Office by sumitting a transcript request. Whether you're applying to another institution or need your transcript for personal
use, we make it easy for you to access your academic records. Request your CU transcript
today and ensure that your educational achievements are available when you need them.
The Dual Credit Student Handbook is your go-to resource for navigating Campbellsville University’s Dual Credit program.
It provides essential information about course expectations, registration guidelines,
academic policies, and the steps to ensure your success as a dual credit student.
Whether you’re a first-time participant or returning for additional courses, this
handbook will guide you through the process and help you make the most of your college
experience while still in high school.
The Dual Credit Teacher Handbook is an essential guide for instructors participating in Campbellsville University’s
Dual Credit program. It outlines the program's expectations, course requirements,
grading policies, and provides helpful resources to support your role in delivering
university-level education to high school students. This handbook ensures that teachers
are equipped with the tools and information needed to create a successful learning
experience for their students, maintaining the high academic standards of Campbellsville
University.