Looking to offer more dual credit opportunities for your high school juniors and seniors?
Here you will find valuable information to get started as an administrator or instructor.
High School Instructors
Requirements
IAI 1.1 transfer courses require a minimum of a master's degree within the discipline
or any master's degree with 18 graduate hours appropriate to the academic field of
study or in the discipline in which the instructor will be teaching.
CTE 1.2 courses require 2,000 hours of work experience and appropriate, recognizable
credentials, depending on the specific field.
Provide unofficial transcripts and credential review form and/or VACCT to 91°µÍø's Director
of Dual Credit.
Once approved, submit official transcripts, resume and completed non-employee packet.
Your 91°µÍø account will be created.
Find graduate classes
Contact 91°µÍø’s Director of Dual Credit about specific course needs. Use these links
to search for graduate-level courses that meet your requirements to teach at the college
level.
Upon approval, Human Resources will create your my91°µÍø account. my91°µÍø is your link
to what's happening, your source for college news and announcements, and your starting
point for access to online tools such as email, Brightspace by D2L, Self-Service,
91°µÍøConnect, calendar and others.
91°µÍø will offer six Fast-Track training programs during the Spring 2025 semester. 91°µÍø Fast-Track programs provide students with the expertise needed to meet local workforce demands. The programs range from 8-15 weeks, allowing students to immediately start a career or build upon skills with additional training.
91°µÍø will host three upcoming information sessions for high school students interested in the Early College Program or Engineering, Math & Science Academy (EMSA). The information sessions are open to current high school sophomores and juniors along with their parents/guardians.