
Dual Enrollment
Find out if King’s is right for you by earning college credit online before you graduate high school.
Begin Your College Path Early
King’s Dual Enrollment allows you to take college-level courses taught by thoughtful Christian academics and engage in discussion groups with other students, all from the comfort of your own bedroom. As an online student at King’s, you will learn to think critically about the world around you, ask good questions, and engage with big ideas. Taking an online course in high school is a great way to see what King’s has to offer and to get to know us before you set foot on campus.
Why Dual Enrollment?

Academic Rigor
Classes foster intense intellectual engagement and genuine interaction with professors and peers.
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Flexibility
Watch recorded lectures, participate in discussion forums, and complete your assignments whenever is most convenient for your schedule: just make sure to meet your deadlines!
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Savings
As a dual enrollment student, you’ll enjoy highly discounted tuition while saving on housing and living expenses.
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Experience the same challenging courses as our students in New York City at a discounted price.
- Homeschool and Partner School Course Cost: $490 per course (3 hours of credit)
- Non-Partner School Course Cost: $850 per course (3 hours of credit)
- Technology Fee: $150 per semester (flat fee; not per course)
Summer 2021 Application Deadline
March 26, 2021
Summer 2021 Term Dates
June 7–July 31, 2021
Fall 2021 Application Deadline
August 01, 2021
Fall 2021 Term Dates
September 2–December 17, 2021
Course Offerings
* Tentative Course Offering
- Microeconomics
- Research Writing
- Western Civ I
- The Fantasy and Science Fiction of C.S. Lewis
- Foundations of Politics
- Literature of Hebrew Scripture
- College Writing I
- ISI: Economics and the Pursuit of Happiness
- Understanding Technology Skills and Processes in the Marketplace
- Prinicples of Management and Organization
* Tentative Course Offering
- Literature of Hebrew Scripture
- Western Civ II
- Christianity and Society
- Quantitative Reasoning
- APTAP I
- Ethics
- Scientific Reasoning
- Historical Theology
- College Writing