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Early SEU

Dual Enrollment

Did you know that high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors can get a jump start on college
by taking Southeastern University classes?

 

Early SEU dual enrollment is an opportunity for public, non-public, and homeschool students to earn college credit while also completing their high school requirements. Classes are available in-person and online. Early SEU accepts Ohio College Credit Plus (CCP) funding. Students who begin taking Early SEU classes in their sophomore year could earn an Associate degree by the time they graduate from high school. 

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Ohio College Credit Plus (CCP)

 For approved Ohio students, tuition for eligible courses is covered by Ohio CCP.

  • You must apply for admission to Southeastern University as an Early SEU student. Select the SEU Ohio partner site even if you are planning to take only online courses. Follow Steps 1-4 in the Early SEU Dual Enrollment instructions below.

  • Public school students should work with their high school guidance counselor to ensure CCP eligibility and funding.

  • Homeschool and non-public school families must apply for funding from the state of Ohio annually on or before April 1st for the upcoming academic year. Click here for Ohio CCP information. 

  • Southeastern University’s Ohio CCP IRN number is 019363.

  • For a letter confirming Early SEU admission, contact Mary Harmison.

 

Early SEU Dual Enrollment

Families who do not have CCP funding can pay for Early SEU courses out-of-pocket. For self-paying families, Southeastern University generously discounts the tuition rate to $50/credit hour for students at the SEU Ohio partner site. 

  • Step 1:  Apply for admission to Southeastern University as an Early SEU student. Use the Step by Step Guide below for instructions and the application link. (After applying, monitor the student and parent email for additional instructions.)

  • Step 2:  Meet with the SEU Ohio academic director to select classes. Contact: Mary Harmison (mdharmison@seu.edu).

  • Step 3:  Request courses by completing the Course Request Form using the 12-digit course code. New students must also complete the Ohio CCP Mature Content Release form below.

  • Step 4:  Order your books and begin your classes.

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