Comparison of Undergraduate Online Courses
Once accepted to Grove City College, high school students are eligible to register for the three types of courses listed below. Types 1 and 2 require completion of the Undergraduate Course Selection Form.
You are welcome to register for 100 and 200 level courses. Other courses require the approval of the Director of the Dual Enrollment Program at crutecl@gcc.edu
1 | On Campus Undergraduate | Undergraduate Course Selection Form Required | Check registrar site for enrollment dates |
2 | Online Undergraduate | Undergraduate Course Selection Form Required | Check registrar site for enrollment dates |
3 | Online Dual Enrollment | Register through student portal (my.gcc.edu) | Rolling enrollment |
Currently registered students can log into my.gcc.edu to find more information.
Dual Enrollment (College in High School) | Online Courses – College Students and Adult Learners | |
Students | High School students | – Full-time college students* – Part-time college students |
Courses | – High school students can take 100-level and 200-level, age-appropriate courses. – Some courses do require instructor approval to enroll. – Talk with a Dual Enrollment advisor to learn more. |
– Current college students can take many of the current online courses.* – Talk with an Online Enrollment Counselor to learn more. |
Credits | – You may possibly earn high school credit. Talk with your school to verify. – You can earn Grove City College credit. |
– Grove City College credit |
Transfer Credits | Grove City College is accredited, so credits may transfer to another college. Talk with the receiving school to verify. | Grove City College is accredited, so credits may transfer to another college. Talk with the receiving school to verify. |
Cost | See the official Dual Enrollment page for costs. | See the standard costs for Grove City College. |
* California students are not eligible to participate in the College in High School program.
* Grove City College does not accept any funds that derive in any part, directly or indirectly, from federal sources (including scholarship or loan funds). Students who receive any federal financial assistance are ineligible to receive credit from Grove City College.