Get a jump start on your college career! Marian University's Advanced Study and Dual Credit Programs provide you with an excellent opportunity to earn college credit before you finish high school.
The credits you earn will transfer toward an associate's or bachelor's degree at Marian University. In most cases, they will also transfer to other colleges.
If you are admitted to our Advanced Study or Dual Credit Programs, you agree to abide by all university policies and procedures, including those for tuition and fee payment. Enrolling in this program does not commit you to attend Marian University after you finish high school.
The Advanced Study Program allows you to take in-person college courses at one of our Indiana campus locations. The Dual Credit Program offers Marian University coursework within your high school during the regular school day.
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Location | Courses are offered in-person at one of our Indiana campus locations (Indianapolis, IN or Plymouth, IN). | Courses are offered at your high school during the school day. |
Course Instructor | Courses are taught by Marian University faculty. | Courses are taught by credentialed teachers within your high school. |
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Application Opens |
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Application Completion Deadlines |
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Application Process |
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Admission Decisions | Program applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Acceptance to the program will be communicated via email and through the application portal. |
Program applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Acceptance to the program will be communicated via email and through the application portal. |
Course Registration |
Completed during Advanced Study Orientation
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Completed as part of the admission application process and does not require participation in an orientation program. |
Available Courses | Most 100-level courses. Upper level courses may require approval and pre-requisite completion. Placement testing may be required for some courses. | Courses offered are predetermined by your high school. |
Cost & Billing | $25 per credit hour. Students are billed directly once course registration is completed. Tuition payment is due by the due date noted on the student bill. Failure to submit tuition payment may result in removal from the program. |
$25 per credit hour. Student's high school is billed directly. Please contact with your high school's dual enrollment office to determine any applicable tuition repayment requirements. |
Advanced Study Program (coursework completed on campus)
Academic Term | Application Opens | Application Deadline |
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Fall Term (August) | March 1 | August 1 |
Spring Term (January) | October 1 | December 1 |
Dual Credit Program (coursework completed at your high school)
Academic Term | Application Opens | Application Deadline |
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Fall Term (August) | March 1 | September 1 |
Spring Term (January) | December 1 | February 1 |
To be admitted to Marian University's Advanced Study or Dual Credit Programs, you must:
NOTE: Students may take up to 36 hours of advanced study or dual credit courses at Marian University.
If you are ready to get started, the first step is to apply for admission.
Tuition rates for high school students interested in the Advanced Study or Dual Credit Programs are offered at a discount. The cost is $25 per credit hour, which means a standard three-credit Advanced Study or Dual Credit Program course costs $75. Students may take up to 36 hours of dual credit courses at Marian University.
Direct questions about billing and payment to our Business Office at busoff@marian.edu or (317) 955-6020.
Indianapolis Campus
Office of Undergraduate Admission
(317) 955-6300
advancedstudy@marian.edu
Plymouth, Indiana Campus
Office of Admission
(574) 936-8898 x330
AdmissionsMUAC@marian.edu
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