Dual Enrollment Students
Admissions & Aid
Start college while still in high school: apply now for Bethel’s Dual Enrollment program.

How to Apply
Bethel's unique partnership with high schools allows qualified juniors and seniors to earn college credit while fulfilling their high school graduation requirements. Each dual enrollment course is taken online and taught by specially-trained high school teachers or college faculty.
Application Deadlines
Semester
Deadline
Fall
July 31
Spring
December 15
Summer
May 15
Application Checklist
Complete the Dual Enrollment Application for High School Students
Visit the Bethel University Online Application portal and complete the Dual Enrollment Application for High School Students
Official High School Transcripts
Request that official transcripts be sent from the high school directly to the Office of Admissions. For a transcript to be official, it may not be marked “Issued to Student." Bethel will accept official transcripts via mail, email from school counselor, Parchment, or Clearinghouse.
The mailing address is:
Bethel University
Office of Admissions
325 Cherry Ave.
McKenzie, TN 38201
Official College Transcripts
Request that Official Transcripts from other universities attended if you've used the Dual Enrollment Grant at those institutions. Bethel will accept official transcripts via email, mail, Parchment, or Clearinghouse.
The mailing address is:
Bethel University
Office of Admissions
325 Cherry Ave.
McKenzie, TN 38201
Dual Enrollment Admissions Criteria
High School Student Eligibility Requirements:
- Complete all of the academic requirements of the tenth grade and be classified as a junior or senior.
- Attain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 (4.0 scale) or 21 on the ACT.
- Obtain written permission from your high school principal, guidance counselor, or home educator.