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Courses in Your School
High School ACCESS students should check with their guidance counselors to see if Dual Enrollment credits are available in your school.
Dual enrollment courses are usually in STEM disciplines such as Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Here are the Dual Enrollment courses we currently offer each semester inside of WV high schools. Please note that Dual Enrollment credit options are open to ALL high schools in the state.
Dual Enrollment Students must also achieve a “C” or better in each high school course: Math I, Math II and Math III STEM/LA or Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II prior to the start of the College Algebra course.
***All official ACT/SAT/ALEKS scores that serve as prerequisite requirements for WVU courses must be visible in the WVU system before the official add/drop period ends for that semester.***
MATH 126: College Algebra: 3-Credit Hours (Prerequisite Scores- ACT 22; SAT 540; ALEKS 45)
MATH 128: Plane Trigonometry (Prerequisite: MATH 126 grade of C- or higher)
(MATH 122 will be available online during the Summer for students who do not have eligible ACT, SAT, or ALEKS placement scores for MATH 126 and higher. However, MATH 122 still requires an official score for entrance. A grade of a C- or higher in MATH 122 serves as a prerequisite requirement for MATH 126.)
BIOL 101: General Biology Lecture (Prerequisites: Corresponding lab course is required)
BIOL 101L: General Biology Lab (Prerequisites: Must be taken with the lecture course)
BIOL 102: General Biology Lecture (Prerequisites: Corresponding lab course is required)
BIOL 102L: General Biology Lab (Prerequisites: Must be taken with the lecture course)
Additional online courses could be used as a web-based/dual credit option:
ENGR 101: Engineering Problem Solving 1 (Hands on Project; Prerequisite course is AP or college level Calculus)
ENGR 140: Engineering in History (No prerequisites requirements)
FIS 201: Intro to Forensic Identification (No prerequisites requirements)
High school students are NOT
permitted to add or drop courses on their own through the HS ACCESS program. All students must contact HS ACCESS-Morgantown by email with changes to your accounts, or to request a withdrawal from WVU courses.
Photo Credit: Robert C. Byrd High School Forensic Investigation Science Students (FIS 201).
Photo Credit: Tyler County High School Students Working in their Dual Credit Biology 101/103 course.
Photo Credit: Lewis County High School Dual Credit College Algebra Math Students (MATH 126).