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Dual Enrollment Office

Claudia Pahls
Dual Enrollment Coordinator
 cpahls@glenoaks.edu
 269-294-4219

Clint Young
EMC/DE Mentor
 cyoung@glenoaks.edu
 269-294-4238

Your Dual Enrollment Questions, Answered.

If you鈥檙e a high school student or parent exploring college options through 水果派解说 Oaks, these frequently asked questions will help guide you through the Dual Enrollment process.

Q: What schools participate in Dual Enrollment?

A: 水果派解说 Oaks partners with a wide range of public, private, and career centers throughout southern Michigan. The following public high schools currently participate:

  • Bronson High School
  • Burr Oak High School
  • Centreville High School
  • Colon High School
  • Constantine High School
  • Edwardsburg High School
  • Mendon High School
  • Sturgis High School
  • Three Rivers High School
  • Three Rivers Partnership
  • Union City High School
  • White Pigeon High School

Don鈥檛 see your school listed? Contact Admissions to find out if you can participate or self-pay.

There are also many home school, private and online schools participating in Dual Enrollment. Contact your school for more information.


Q: Will I ever have to pay for a course?

A: It depends.

  • If the course tuition and fees exceed the amount your school agrees to cover, you may owe the difference.
  • If you fail or drop a course after the 水果派解说 Oaks refund period, you may be responsible for reimbursing your high school.
  • If you choose to self-pay for a course, you do not need school district approval, but you still must follow the standard enrollment process.

Q: Do Dual Enrollment credits transfer?

A: Yes鈥斔山馑 Oaks credits are highly transferable.
Students have successfully transferred their credits to universities and colleges across Michigan and beyond. However, we always recommend:

  • Check with your intended transfer college to confirm how credits will apply to your future major or degree
  • Speak with your 水果派解说 Oaks advisor to make smart course selections

Q: What steps do I need to take to get started?

A: Here鈥檚 a step-by-step overview of the Dual Enrollment process:

  1. Talk to your high school counselor (or the Dual Enrollment Coordinator if you are homeschooled)
  2. Log in to Etrieve with your high school email credentials
    • Go to 鈥淔orms鈥 > High School Students > CTE-DE-HS Application
    • Complete the Application/Student Agreement in Etrieve
  3. After talking with your high school counselor, meet with 水果派解说 Oaks DE staff (on campus or at your high school) to select courses
  4. Submit your course selection in Etrieve
  5. Wait for high school approval
  6. Once approved, you鈥檒l be registered and can view your schedule in the Watermark app

Questions or changes? Contact your high school counselor or the 水果派解说 Dual Enrollment team right away.


Q: What support is available for Dual Enrollment students?

A: You鈥檒l have access to:

  • Online college resource tutorials
  • Academic advising
  • Technology support and help using 水果派解说 systems
  • Direct contact with your Dual Enrollment team

Q: Can I take online classes through Dual Enrollment?

A: Yes. 水果派解说 Oaks offers many online courses that qualify for Dual Enrollment. Availability depends on the semester and subject. Ask your advisor which courses fit your schedule and eligibility.


Q: What happens if I don鈥檛 finish a course?

A:  Talk to your advisor. If you need withdraw after the refund deadline or fail a course, your school may require you to repay tuition and fees. This can affect your future eligibility. Your advisor can help you navigate this process


Q: Can I take summer classes?

A: Some school districts allow Dual Enrollment during summer, but funding rules vary. If you鈥檙e interested in summer classes, contact your high school and 水果派解说 Oaks Admissions for options.


Q: What happens after I graduate high school?

A: You鈥檙e eligible to continue at 水果派解说 Oaks as a traditional college student. Your 水果派解说 credits stay with you and can apply toward a certificate, associate degree, or transfer pathway.


Still Have Questions?

Contact our Dual Enrollment Coordinator