Sheridan College Dual & Concurrent Enrollment Information
Registration
To register with Sheridan College, your student will need their Social Security number. This is required for college admission. Please be sure to have your student’s Social Security number readily available to register.
Dual Enrollment Instructions
Concurrent Enrollment Instructions
Links to Sheridan College Supports
The Road to Success (Mission / Getting Started)
Dual & Concurrent General Information (Includes Contact Information)
Kooi Library
Sheridan College Writing Center
Sheridan College Tutoring Services
Sheridan College Testing Center
Sheridan College IT Help Desk
Faculty Visit Times
Sheridan College faculty visits the mezzanine at SHS every Wednesday from 9-11 am. Students are encouraged to visit the faculty with questions, challenges, and any other requests. The college faculty is here for YOU!
Technology
Bring Your Own Device
Are you a dual enrollment student wishing to use your own device at school to complete your coursework?
- Complete this Google Form to request access to the network.
- You will receive an email from the SCSD2 Tech department with information on how to connect your device.
- If you have any issues, please see Mrs. McLean at SHS for support.
Adobe Premiere
Does your course require Adobe Premiere? Here are options to access devices equipped with Adobe Premiere:
- SHS C190 Mac Lab: all devices
- SHS B116: 1 machine labeled
- Check out a device from Mrs. McLean at SHS
- Check out a device from Sheridan College’s library
Canvas
Do you have a question about Canvas, Sheridan College’s learning management system? Here are options for help:
- Canvas Student Getting Started Guide
- Access the Sheridan College IT Help Desk
- Visit Sheridan College faculty at SHS on Wednesdays from 9-11 am
- Email Sheridan College dual/concurrent enrollment faculty to set up a time for help.
Joseph Mueller, Director of Dual/Concurrent Services and Enrollment Data Management
jbmueller@sheridan.edu
Chelsey Jones, Dual/Concurrent Enrollment
cjones@sheridan.edu - Contact your Sheridan High School Counselor
Note: Students in dual enrollment courses should be checking their Sheridan College email accounts regularly.
Accuplacer Assessment
As a dual or concurrent student, you may be required to take an Accuplacer assessment to meet prerequisite requirements. Below are resources you may find helpful to prepare for the Accuplacer:
Study. Com Accuplacer Prep
College Board Accuplacer Practice
Bookstore
SCSD2 covers the cost of books for students enrolled in dual enrollment courses. When purchasing books, ensure the bookstore knows you are a dual enrollment student with SCSD2.
Sheridan College Bookstore
If you encounter challenges, please contact Trish Conrad with SCSD2 via email at trish.conrad@scsd2.com or by calling 674-7405.
Grades
What grades do I receive as a dual or concurrent enrollment student?
As a dual or concurrent enrollment student, you will receive grades on BOTH your high school and college transcripts. It is important for dual and concurrent enrollment students to understand college grading because these grades can permanently affect their college transcripts and GPA, influencing their high school GPA, college admissions prospects, and eligibility for scholarships and financial aid.
D/F Grades: Grades earned in dual enrollment courses will appear on both high school and college transcripts. A college transcript is a permanent record that follows a student for the remainder of their academic career. Failing or withdrawing from a dual enrollment course may impact a student’s eligibility for future federal student financial aid. Students earning grades of D or F in a dual enrollment course may forfeit the opportunity for the subsequent semester.
Rules / Expectations
Dual enrollment courses through Sheridan College are a privilege available to SHS juniors and seniors. Students registering for dual enrollment courses must adhere to the following rules:
- Students must meet with their SHS counselor once a month for a grade and progress check.
- Students taking dual enrollment courses must maintain full-time status (at least six periods) at SHS and be on track to graduate. Student attendance and grades will be considered for participation.
- All required core credits (English, Math, Science, and Social Studies) must be taken at SHS.
- Dual enrollment courses may not be substituted for the same courses offered at SHS.
- Dual enrollment courses worth 1-2 college credits will be recorded as 0.25 SHS credits; dual enrollment courses worth 3-6 college credits will be recorded as 0.5 SHS credits.
- Transportation to/from the college is the responsibility of the parent and student.
- Students who drop a dual course must notify the SHS counselor immediately, as this impacts full-time status.
- Students may take up to 24 dual enrollment credits across their junior and senior years that will be paid for by the district. Students who go over the allotted 24 paid credits will be responsible for all costs.
- Generally, the district will fund the purchase of required textbooks/curriculum.
