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Every semester, more than 1,000 Indiana students take a variety of rigorous, college-prep classes from Ball State or its dual credit partner, The Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities, the state’s residential high school for gifted and talented students.

Schools Providing Courses

The following high schools have teachers certified by Ball State to offer dual-credit courses as part of their high school curriculum. New high schools are added regularly. For details on classes offered on site, please reach out to your local high school guidance counselors.

We're Here to Help!

Do you have questions about Dual Credit Programs? We’re here to help! Contact us at dualcredit@bsu.edu or 765-285-1581.

Online Courses

Online dual-credit courses are open to all students in Indiana, asynchronous, and taught directly by Ball State professors. Courses on the lists marked with a "Y" are transferable to all Indiana public colleges and university campuses, assuming you have earned adequate grades.

View a list of online dual-credit courses (PDF).

Onsite Courses

Onsite dual-credit courses are taught in our partner schools by high school instructors.

View a list of onsite dual credit courses (PDF).

Transferability of Courses

Through the Transfer Indiana program, the state has developed a Core Transfer Library (CTL), which lists courses that will transfer among all Indiana public colleges and university campuses, assuming you have earned adequate grades.

Please note that even if a course transfers, it may not mean that this course can count as credit toward a particular major. You will need to check with the college or university you wish to attend to learn if it will or will not.

The Indiana Core Transfer Library provides additional information about transferability of courses.

Private and Out-of-State Colleges and Universities

If you want to transfer credit to a private in-state college or university or any out-of-state university, you will need to check with that institution to see if it will accept this credit.

Start Taking a Dual Credit Course

If you’re eligible for a dual credit course, then you will need to apply and register.

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