Partnership

The Dual Enrollment Academy establishes partnerships with high schools and organizations through concurrent enrollment and facilitated dual enrollment so that high school students can receive college and high school credit simultaneously for their classes. Students who successfully pass their dual enrollment classes will earn college credit on an official Judson College transcript.

High schools and organizations that have instructors who have 18 or more graduate credits in the subject they specifically wish to teach can qualify to offer concurrent enrollment courses through their qualified, high school instructors.

High schools and organizations that do not have instructors with graduate credits in their subject area can facilitate online classes that are overseen by a Southeastern professor.

To learn more about the two ways your organization can partner with Judson College, please visit the concurrent enrollment and facilitated dual enrollment pages.

Partnering Schools and Organizations

  • Alamance Christian School
  • Banner Christian School
  • Bradford Academy
  • Burlington Christian Academy
  • Calvary Christian Academy
  • Christian Heritage Academy
  • Commission Leadership Academy
  • Credo Academy
  • Cross Street Academy
  • Crossroads Christian School
  • Eukarya Christian Academy
  • Gaston Christian School
  • Grace Christian School
  • Greenville Christian Academy
  • Heritage Leadership Academy
  • Hickory Grove Christian School
  • High Point Christian Academy
  • Iron Academy
  • Lake Pointe Academy
  • Lee Park Prep
  • Metrolina Christian Academy
  • Neuse Christian Academy
  • North Raleigh Christian Academy
  • Riverbend Academy
  • Roanoke Valley Christian School
  • Southside Christian School
  • Suffolk Christian Academy
  • Thales Academy – Apex
  • Thales Academy – Cary
  • Thales Academy – Rolesville
  • Thales College
  • The First Academy
  • Triad Baptist Christian Academy
  • Wake Christian Academy
  • Wayne Christian School

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