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Dual Enrollment

651-631-5300 | advisingde@unwsp.edu | Nazareth Hall 4th Floor


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Overview

The Office of Dual Enrollment provides support to PSEO (MN resident) and Early College (non-MN resident) students taking UNWSP courses during their junior and senior years of high school. Northwestern hosts one of the largest Dual Enrollment programs in the state of Minnesota, with courses offered on-campus, online, and on-site (through partnering high schools).

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Programming and Support

Each dual enrollment student is assigned an academic advisor to assist with registration and degree planning. CLICK HERE to view advising resources provided by the dual enrollment advising team. Advisors are assigned alphabetically based upon a student's last name:

Dual enrollment students are welcome to visit the Office of Dual Enrollment on the 4th floor of Nazareth Hall (N4140).

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Events

The Office of Dual Enrollment offers a variety of events and activities to enrich the experience of PSEO and Early College students. These events include:

  • Dual Enrollment Connection Events to meet others and build community
  • Large group events and outings like our Fall Bonfire and Winter Broomball
  • Academic events like Advising Workshops
  • Etc.

Most events and activities occurring on the UNWSP campus are available to on-campus dual enrollment students only.

Watch your student email closely for more information about upcoming dual enrollment events, and follow @unw_dualenrollment on Instagram to stay up-to-date on everything "DE".

More information can be found here: Dual Enrollment Student Engagement

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FAQs


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titleAs a dual enrollment student, am I free to participate in other campus events and activities?

Yes! On-campus dual enrollment students are some of the most involved students at Northwestern and are encouraged to participate in clubs and activities. These include (but are not limited to) the following:


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titleDo I need a parking pass? How do I get it?

If you intend to park a car on campus, a parking pass is required. A parking pass may be purchased from the UNWSP Public Safety Office; please review the guidelines for parking and motor vehicle use. Contact publicsafety@unwsp.edu with questions.

Parking permits are not capped for commuting students and there is no credit requirement to purchase. However, please note that parking permits are first-come-first-serve for residential students. Residential students must also have completed at least 30 collegiate credits (sophomore standing) prior to requesting a parking pass. Please contact your academic advisor if you would like assistance determining how many collegiate credits you have earned.

PSEO Students: Please note that a parking pass is not covered by PSEO funding.


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titleAs a dual enrollment student, may I apply to live in campus housing?

Yes! Residential options are available for on-campus dual enrollment students who are seniors in high school and meet certain requirements. Please visit this page for requirements and additional information.

PSEO Students: Please note that room, board, and fees for residential students are not covered by PSEO funding.


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titleDo dual enrollment students receive a meal plan?

Meal plans for commuting on-campus dual enrollment students are optional. Additional information may be found here:

Meal plans for residential on-campus dual enrollment students are billed as a part of room and board expenses. Please visit this page for requirements and additional information.

PSEO Students: Please note that meal plans are not covered by PSEO funding.


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titleHow do dual enrollment students get their textbooks?

PSEO students will receive their textbooks for all PSEO-covered courses for free from the Campus Store. After course registration, please watch for an email from campusstore@unwsp.edu with instructions for picking up textbooks; this email will be sent close to the start of the semester.

These textbooks are rentals and are due back in the UNWSP Campus Store prior to the final day of finals; an email reminder will be sent near the end of the semester with a reminder and exact date. Returning your textbook late or not at all will subject you to a fine.

Occasionally a professor will require a reading for a class prior to the start of the semester. This may necessitate that a PSEO student receive his/her textbooks early. If this is your situation (typically communicated via email from your professor) please contact campusstore@unwsp.edu for assistance requesting your textbooks early.

NOTE: Note that if you are a PSEO student but taking a non-PSEO class (i.e. collegiate music lessons, Bible/Ministry classes, etc.) your textbooks are not provided for free. Technically these are considered to be "Early College" classes. Please use the UNWSP Campus Store website to order your textbooks prior to the first day of the semester.

Early College students are responsible for ordering textbooks for all courses prior to the first day of the semester. Please use the UNWSP Campus Store website.

Additional information can be found via Campus Store. Please direct questions to campusstore@unwsp.edu. 


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titleAre tutoring options available to dual enrollment students??

Yes! Dual enrollment students are eligible for any resources provided by the Office of Academic Achievement, including subject tutoring, writing tutoring, academic coaching, etc. Please review this page for additional information:


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titleAre career planning resources available to dual enrollment students?

Yes! Dual enrollment students are eligible for any of the career planning resources provided by Career Development. Please review this page for additional information:

Your academic advisor can also be a great resource to help you plan ahead for a specific collegiate degree.


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