Winthrop University offers motivated high school students an academically challenging
experience designed to bring out their best. Whether you’re getting a jump-start on
your college degree, or completing general education requirements, gain access to
hundreds of courses, year-round, for your success in any season. Winthrop’s Dual Enrollment
courses are available both on campus and online at a variety of meeting times to help
you meet your personal and academic goals.
Dual Enrollment Courses:
Earn college credit while still in high school
We offer more than 100 courses within our 43 undergraduate majors
Demonstrate your ability to college recruiters
Take a challenging or unique that isn't offered at your high school.
Get a jumpstart on your college degree, while you save time and money.
Select the term (fall, spring, summer) you are interested in.
Choose a subject and search for available classes
Click the red CRN (course registration number) to see instructional style, location,
credit hours and number of seats available for that class.
When considering courses, click the View Catalog Entry and Syllabus Available links
for a course description, required prerequisities/course work, and lab fees.
If a course has prerequisite(s), you must complete the required courses prior to registering
for this course.
Meet with your high school counselor (if applicable) to talk about course possibilities/
appropriate courses.
Once you have been accepted into the Dual Enrollment program and know the courses
in which you would like to enroll, complete the interest survey.
Within 2-3 business days you will receive an e-mail from the office of Pre-College
Programs with registration instructions for approved courses.
Please note the Office of Records calendar information on class start/end dates, add/drop deadlines, and university holidays as they may
differ from your high school calendar.
Dual Credit Courses
Winthrop University is proud to partner with the following high schools and districts
to offer the opportunity for students to earn dual credit- college and high school
course credit. Click on your school to learn more:
Florence 1 Schools (South Florence, West Florence and Wilson High Schools)
Dual Enrollment courses are available in-person on Winthrop's campus or online. Classes
are taught by Winthrop University professors, and you will be in class alongside Winthrop
undergraduates.
Dual Enrollment courses count toward a college grade point average (GPA) and hours
attempted/earned on a permanent college transcript.
At the end of the course, credit is earned by satisfaction completion of a "C" or
higher, and it will transfer to public South Carolina institutions provided that the
course is listed on the SC University Transferrable Courses.
If the student is planning to attend a private institution in South Carolina or any
public or private institutions outside of South Carolina, students should contact
that school to see how the course credit will be accepted toward their degree requirements.