Eligibility Requirements for Dual Enrollment

Registration Checklist for Dual Enrollment Students

General Requirements

Age or Academic Year Requirements

Course Selection

Costs

Continued Eligibility

How Dual Enrollment Credits Count

Whenever you complete courses through the dual enrollment program, your credits count as regular college credit earned at ENMU and are transferable to other New Mexico universities. Additionally, the credits you earn in this program count toward your high school graduation. Students and dual credit administrators should always confirm the transferability of credits to a student's college or university of interest.

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Student Expectations and Conduct

A dual enrollment student must adhere to the same expectations required of all ENMU students. Your participation in the ENMU Dual Enrollment program means you agree to conduct yourself according to ENMU policy outlined in the Student Handbook and the Student Code of Conduct. You are also subject to the same repercussions should you fail to adhere to the policies described.

Student Handbook and Code of Conduct

ENMU Library Access

You will have access to ENMU library resources during the semesters you take courses. This includes access to books, journals, research help, electronic reserves and more to help you succeed.

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Dropping a Course

If you end up not doing well in a dual enrollment course, you would need to contact your dual enrollment representative immediately to discuss your options. You do have the option to drop a course without affecting your permanent grade record if you do so before the posted dual enrollment "Late Drop" deadline.

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For More Information

Coordinator, Dual Enrollment and Continuing Education
Phone: 575.562.4248
Fax: 575.562.2168
Email: [email protected]

Distance Learning
ENMU Station 32
1500 S Ave K
Portales, NM 88130
Phone: 575.562.2165