Partnership Program
°¼Í¹ÊÓÆµis deeply committed to Christian education and the development of the next generation of Christian leaders. Through our unique breadth and depth of services, °¼Í¹ÊÓÆµwill provide your institution with a truly reciprocal partnership opportunity.
What is the Partnership Program?
The Partnership Program provides the opportunity for high schools to offer online Dual Credit courses through °¼Í¹ÊÓÆµ to their students at an additional discount. High school juniors and seniors may enroll in courses individually for $190/credit or schools may purchase enrollments (an enrollment is one student taking one course) at a variety of subscription levels.
Program Incentives
- Educators at partnering schools will receive a $100 scholarship per term during their time in the program.
- Students enrolled full-time at a partnering school will receive a travel reimbursement (up to $400) to participate in a Campus Visit Day.
- Students attending °¼Í¹ÊÓÆµfrom a partnering school will receive a $4000 Institutional Grant ($1000 each year for a maximum of four years) and complimentary financial aid web-counseling.
- Guidance counselors will be offered free annual travel and participation in NACCAP-led professional development experience, °¼Í¹ÊÓÆµ Guidance Counselor Days.
Tuition is just $570 for a 3-credit course ($190 per credit*). That’s more than 85% off the standard tuition cost!
Students are responsible for purchasing any required textbooks.
Top 5 Benefits of Dual Credit
- Taking college credits earlier allows more freedom and flexibility during college and may even help students graduate early, saving thousands of dollars.
- Many dual credit courses are not available directly from high schools.
- College credits can also count as high school credits.
- Students can find out what college-level coursework is like, if it is a good fit for them, and make a smooth transition if it is.
- Dual credit courses offer students in-depth studies into areas of particular interest.
Upcoming Courses
CORE 110: Communication Foundations (3 credits)
CORE 120: English Composition (3 credits)
CORE 130: Health, Sport, and the Body (1.5 credits)
CORE 150: Biblical Foundations (3 credits)
CORE 160: Introduction to the Arts (3 credits)
CORE 180: Responding to Literature (3 credits)
CORE 211/ENVR 151: Creation Care and the Environment (4 credits)
CORE 251/PSYC 204: Lifespan Development (3 credits)
CORE 260/BUAD 226: Personal Financial Management and Stewardship (3 credits)
CORE 261/201: Sociology and Social Justice (3 credits)
STAT 131: Introductory Statistics (3 credits)
BUAD 201: Principles of Financial Accounting (3 credits)
BUAD 205: Principles of Management
CORE 110: Communication Foundations (3 credits)
CORE 120: English Composition (3 credits)
CORE 130: Health, Sport, and the Body (1.5 credits)
CORE 140: Roots of Western Culture and Worldviews (3 credits)
CORE 160: Introduction to the Arts (3 credits)
BUAD 101: Introduction to Business (2 credits)
MATH 152: Calculus I (4 credits)
NURS 180: Introduction to Nursing Practice (1 credit)
PSYC 201: Introduction to Psychology (3 credits)
STAT 131: Introductory Statistics (3 credits)
ECON 202: Principles of Economics: Micro (3 credits)
CORE 110: Communication Foundations (3 credits)
CORE 120: English Composition (3 credits)
CORE 130: Health, Sport, and the Body (1.5 credits)
CORE 145: Western Culture in Global Context (3 credits)
CORE 150: Biblical Foundations (3 credits)
CORE 180: Responding to Literature (3 credits)
CORE 211: Creation Care and the Environment (4 credits)
MATH 153: Calculus II (4 credits)
STAT 131: Introductory Statistics (3 credits)
BUAD 100: Computer Literacy for Business/Accounting Majors (3 credits)
CORE 251/PSYC 204: Lifespan Development (3 credits)
ECON 203: Principles of Economics: Macro (3 credits)
CORE 110: Communication Foundations (3 credits)
CORE 120: English Composition (3 credits)
CORE 130: Health, Sport, and the Body (1.5 credits)
CORE 150: Biblical Foundations (3 credits)
CORE 160: Introduction to the Arts (3 credits)
CORE 180: Responding to Literature (3 credits)
CORE 211/ENVR 151: Creation Care and the Environment (4 credits)
CORE 251/PSYC 204: Lifespan Development (3 credits)
CORE 260/BUAD 226: Personal Financial Management and Stewardship (3 credits)
CORE 261/201: Sociology and Social Justice (3 credits)
STAT 131: Introductory Statistics (3 credits)
BUAD 201: Principles of Financial Accounting (3 credits)
BUAD 205: Principles of Management
BUAD 206: Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
"The class was well-organized, and the teacher was easy to communicate with. The students in the class were welcoming and engaging - even though most of them were °¼Í¹ÊÓÆµstudents, not high schoolers. Taking this class in high school helped me to understand the level of classwork, academic demands, and standards of excellence that °¼Í¹ÊÓÆµis committed to, which helped affirm that °¼Í¹ÊÓÆµwas the right place for me."
Current Partners
Some of the schools we currently partner with:
Contact Us
Contact our Director of Online Education