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II.     Procedure for offering a course for dual enrollment

    • MSC institutions interested in establishing a connection with EMU’s dual enrollment program should contact EMU’s Undergraduate Academic Dean’s office the designated administrative assistant to the dean at EMU.  Currently, the designated administrative assistant is Barbara Byer at 540-432-4141 or ugdean@emu4168, barbara.byer@emu.edu.
    • An MSC institution planning to offer an already approved dual enrollment course should notify the EMU’s Undergraduate Academic Dean’s office EMU’s designated administrative assistant of which course(s) will be offered no later than April 15 of the preceding academic year.
    • An MSC institution wishing to offer a new dual enrollment course should submit completed proposals to EMU’s Undergraduate Academic Dean’s office designated administrative assistant no later than January 30 of the preceding academic year. Proposals shall include:
      • dual enrollment proposal form which identifies the related EMU course
      • course syllabus (following EMU’s guidelines—model available)
      • high school course description
      • instructor’s curriculum vitae
      • instructor’s official transcripts
      • letter of endorsement from the high school principal
      • Provide Life Together statement
    • Instructors teaching dual enrollment courses at the high school must have earned a master’s degree in the teaching discipline (a minimum of 18 semester hours in the teaching discipline) , or demonstrate exceptional experience within the content area. Instructors are employed by MSC institutions, with adjunct faculty privileges at EMU.
    • Upon review by the Undergraduate Academic Deanthe dean of the school in which the proposed subject is housed, materials will be forwarded to the appropriate university department or program cluster for evaluation. The reviewer(s) may request additional information and an interview with the instructor. Evidence of compatible course objectives, academic rigor (including appropriate seat time and assignment requirements), and appropriate assessment shall be considered. The department program cluster submits a recommendation to the Undergraduate Academic Deanaforementioned dean. 
    • EMU makes the final decision regarding approval and communicates this to the MSC institution.
    • All instructors teaching EMU courses are required to successfully complete a background investigation as required by Human Resources.

III.     EMU oversight responsibilities and remuneration

  • The EMU department chair program director (or designee) is the primary contact for dual enrollment instructors.
  • The department chair The program director (or designee) should contact the dual enrollment instructor regularly – approximately once per month – for updates and to answer questions that may arise.
  • The department chair The program director (or designee) is responsible for assisting the instructor in understanding university policies and procedures.
  • Textbooks for dual enrollment courses must be approved by the department chairprogram director.
  • The departmental or program reviewer of the application form, syllabus, and instructor credentials (as described in section II) shall receive payment of $200. Additionally, the department chair the program director or designee who serves as the primary contact for the dual enrollment instructor shall receive payment of $200.

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  • Instructors follow the high school calendar for school holidays, teacher work days, inclement weather, etc.
  • Upon request, dual enrollment instructors may receive an EMU ID, email account, and access to my.emu.
  • Instructors are responsible to the university department chair program director (or designee) for providing quality instruction to students and for fulfilling the mission of the university.
  • Each student must receive a syllabus, and the instructor should review it in class. Syllabi should include appropriate EMU course objectives. Sample syllabi with required elements are available from the departmentprogram.
  • Instructors should communicate regularly with their university department chair program director (or designee).
  • Instructors will work with the EMU department chair program director (or designee) to inform the EMU Registrar’s Office of the end-of-semester date for the course; the Registrar’s Office will facilitate collection of course grades from the instructor. Grades are due within four business days of the end of the course.
  • Note: Core assessment data is not expected to be submitted for dual enrollment courses.

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  • High school juniors or seniors with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) and approval from their high school principal are eligible for enrollment in courses in EMU’s dual enrollment program. Students should be prepared for the demands of college-level coursework.
  • Students complete the dual enrollment application provided by EMU’s Undergraduate Academic Dean’s officedesignated administrative assistant. The form requires signatures of the student, parent or guardian, and high school principal or designee. A new form must be completed for each term.
  • Cooperating high school instructors collect the applications and tuition fees. Checks should be made payable to EMU. The packet of materials should be sent to EMU’s Undergraduate Academic Dean’s office to EMU’s designated administrative assistant by one week following the first day of class.
  • Current tuition for one dual enrollment credit hour is $75.
  • Applications without payment will not be accepted.
  • Students are not eligible for financial aid administered by EMU.
  • Textbooks are not included in tuition cost.

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  • High school students who have submitted an approved enrollment application and payment will be registered as non-degree seeking students at Eastern Mennonite University by the Registrar’s office.
  • Registrations will be accepted only through the first week of the class.
  • Courses taught at the high school may have a different start and end date than courses taught at EMU.
  • Upon request, enrolled students will receive access to academic and student support resources including the EMU Library and an e-mail account. An EMU ID card will be provided to students who present themselves at the User Services Desk at Sadie Hartzler Library at a specified time period early in the semester.
  • Students enrolled in the course at the high school, but not taking it for college credit, are not enrolled as EMU students.

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  • Dual enrollment students will evaluate their experience using EMU’s course evaluation process. Department chairs Program directors (or designees) will consult with instructors to review evaluations and provide constructive feedback.
  • Additionally, chairs (or designees) may observe instructors in the classroom as a mechanism for evaluation.

All questions regarding Eastern Mennonite University dual enrollment courses should be directed to the Undergraduate Academic Dean’s Office EMU’s designated administrative assistant at 540-432-41414168.

Updated 21 February 2014

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Updated 15 September 2017

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Updated and approved by Provost's Council 1 September 2020

This document should be reviewed every three years.