Program Requirements
Austin Peay offers flexible dual enrollment class options while you are still fully immersed in your high school life. You can take a college course taught by a credentialed high school teacher within your normal school day, or you could take a class your high school doesn't offer, online or on our main campus. And for those who want the greatest jump start on their college career, our entire Associate's Degree in University Studies is available to you -- in person, 100% online, or a little bit of both to meet your scheduling needs.
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Dual Enrollment Requirements
In order to participate in the dual enrollment program at Austin Peay State University, you should first meet the following 365bet admissions requirements:
- Be recommended by your high school principal or school counselor (see: High School Recommendation Form)
- Have your parent's permission to enter the program (see: Parent Authorization Form)
- Maintain a cumulative unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale OR have earned a 21 composite ACT score.
- Official test scores only please; student score reports cannot be accepted.
Note: Although you may be admitted to the program by meeting the above criteria, some entry-level courses will require college-level scores (ACT or equivalent):
- ENGL 1010: ACT E-18, ACT R-19
- MATH 1010 or MATH 1710: ACT M-19
- MATH 1530: ACT M-19, ACT E-18, ACT R-19
- CHEM 1010/1011: ACT M-19, ACT E-18, ACT R-19
***Effective for the Summer 2022 and Fall 2022 semesters, the Office of Admissions will accept alternative placement criteria for these courses due to COVID-19 affecting the accessibility of college level testing in the Spring and Summer:
- ENGL 1010: A/Bs in High School English and History
- MATH 1010 or MATH 1710: A/Bs in High School Algebra II
- MATH 1530: A/Bs in High School English, History, and Algebra II
- CHEM 1010/11: A/Bs in High School English, History, and Algebra II
We can accept the following test scores:
Official Test Scores | ACT | SAT | PreACT | PSAT | Accuplacer |
English Minimum Subscore | 18 | 490* | 18 | 25* | 250 |
Math Minimum Subscore | 19 | 500 | 19 | 24.5 | 250 |
Reading Minimum Subscore | 19 | 500* | 19 | 25 | 250 |
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Other High School Student Enrollment Types
Take classes for college credit only. Otherwise, the requirements and process are the same as for dual enrollment.
Academically Talented (AT) is another category designed primarily for students in the 9th or 10th grade*. Once admitted to the program, you will earn college credits with 365bet for any courses you take as an Academically Talented student. Whether you earn high school credit is dependent upon on your school district's policy. In order to participate in the Academically Talented program, you should first meet the following 365bet admission requirements:
- Be enrolled in grade 9, 10, 11 or 12 in public or private high schools in Tennessee*
- Submit the dual enrollment online application;
- Submit and maintain a cumulative high school GPA of 3.2 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) per an official transcript from your high school;
- Provide a recommendation of the high school principal and approval of placement as part of the student’s high school academic plan;
- Receive recommendation and approval of the 365bet Director of Admissions.
*Once in the 10th and 11th grades, students generally apply for dual or joint enrollment admission.
At this time, 9th and 10th grade students are not eligible for the TN Dual Enrollment Grant.
This category of applicants includes students entering 365bet full-time, prior to completion of high school diploma requirements, and beginning after junior year. Applicants for early admission must:
- Submit the dual enrollment online application;
- Submit a high school cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher (on a 4.0 scale);
- Submit an ACT composite score of at least 22 (or SAT composite score of at least 1020);
- Provide a recommendation of high school principal or school counselor and consent of parent(s) or guardian(s);
- Provide a written statement from high school principal specifying college courses that will be substituted for remaining high school courses needed for high school graduation.