Earn College Credit in High School
Evangel’s dual enrollment program allows high school students to learn from committed Christian professionals, scholars, and leaders as they earn college credit for general education courses.
Some high schools may apply credit for courses successfully completed at Evangel to high school graduation requirements. Check with your high school counselor for details.
For more information, contact Dee Salmon at salmond@evangel.edu 417.865.2815 ext. 8274.
Student Eligibility and Admission Requirements
- High school juniors and seniors are eligible to apply for dual enrollment classes.
- Applicants are required to have a 3.0 cumulative high school GPA or higher.
- High school counselor certification is required.
- Students can enroll in up to two courses per term.
Fall 2023 Dual Enrollment Course Offerings
Fall 2023 Registration is now open
Dual Enrollment Online Courses
The following table lists the courses that Evangel University has available as dual enrollment options for high school juniors and seniors.
Dual Enrollment Online Courses
- Fall 2023 courses start August 23 and end December 9
- Textbooks are available from the Evangel Bookstore website (select “FA-23” as the term).
- Virtual proctoring is used with most online exams (requires a working webcam).
Course Title and Catalog Description | Lecture Number | Credit Hours | Tuition Cost |
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BIBL 115 Old Testament Literature An introductory analytical survey of the Old Testament in its historical-cultural and literary context. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
BIBL 116 New Testament Literature An introductory analytical survey of the New Testament in its historical-cultural and literary context. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
BIOL 101 Biological Science w/ Lab Introductory course in biological science emphasizing the development of critical thinking skills in science, procedure skills, and content competency. Lab is required and involves scientific inquiry methods and a research component. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 w/ LAB ODE 55 | 4 | $260 |
ECON 212 Principles of Macroeconomics Introduction to economic problems of finance, labor, employment, international trade, social problems, price and wage structure, prosperity and depressions, inflation and deflation, and the role of government in the economic field. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
ENGL 111 Composition Introduction to the thesis-support essay form, including informative, persuasive, and documented, with an emphasis on avoiding plagiarism. Includes strategies for organizing, writing, editing, revising, quoting, summarizing, paraphrasing, and documenting. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 ODE 23 | 3 3 | $195 $195 |
ENGL 123 Introduction to Literature Introduction to understanding and interpreting literature. Literary selections drawn from various cultures and at least three common genres. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
FIN 138 Personal Finance The purpose of this course is to provide the student an overview of the role stewardship plays in one’s daily life. There is a strong emphasis placed on Biblical purposes of money, attitudes towards financial wealth, and accountability for personal resource choices. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 1 | 3 | $195 |
GOVT 170 Introduction to American Government Analysis of the structure, principles, and processes of the American federal government. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
HIST 111 American History I Survey from the time of discovery and exploration of America through the founding and development of the 13 English colonies, the Revolutionary War, the establishment of the United States Constitution and government, the War of 1812, westward expansion and manifest destiny, states’ rights, slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
MATH 129 Precalculus Algebra A study of the development of the real number system; algebraic operations; inequalities; linear, quadratic, and polynomial functions and their zeroes; inverse functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; complex numbers; and trigonometry. Prerequisite: Two years high school algebra or equivalent. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics Descriptive statistics including univariate, bivariate, and multivariate data; binomial and normal probability distributions; and confidence intervals, parametric, and non-parametric hypothesis tests. Uses a statistical software package such as SPSS. Satisfies mathematics proficiency requirements. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
PHIL 110 Introduction to Critical Reasoning Exploration of topics in informal and inductive reasoning with emphasis on recognizing and evaluating arguments and fallacies in ordinary, literary, and scientific contexts. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
PHIL 112 Introduction to Psychology Introduction to basic procedures in the study of behavior and to elementary principles of conditioning, motivation, emotion, personality, sensation, perception, abnormal behavior, psychotherapy, and social dynamics. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks. | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
SOCI 111 Introduction to Sociology Basic principles of social structures and processes. Major concepts and the scientific point of view in dealing with social phenomena. Social institutions and their interrelationships. Course has weekly due dates. See the Evangel Bookstore for required textbooks | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
Dual Enrollment Online Courses (Self-Paced)
Evangel partners with TEL Education to offer mastery-based curriculum designed for online delivery. TEL Education provides the course materials, instruction, and support for the following self-paced online courses:
Fall 2023 courses start August 23 and end December 9
Virtual proctoring is used with most online exams (requires a working webcam).
Course Title and Catalog Description | Lecture Number | Credit Hours | Tuition Cost |
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COMM 113 Introduction to Mass Communication Survey of the traditional mass media from both historical and cultural perspectives, including attention to media theories and effects, media operations, and social and economic problems in the media. Introduction to advertising, public relations, the relationships of foreign media to American media, media ethics and law, and new media technologies, including the Internet. Self-paced course; all course materials included with registration. | ODE 22 | 3 | $195 |
Dual Credit Partner Courses
Bethesda Christian School (Ft. Worth, TX)
Course Title and Catalog Description | Lecture Number | Credit Hours | Tuition Cost |
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BIBL 115 Old Testament Literature An introductory analytical survey of the New Testament in its historical-cultural and literary context. Bethesda Christian School Students Only. | SDE 23 | 3 | $195 |
ENGL 111 Composition Introduction to the thesis-support essay form, including informative, persuasive, and documented, with an emphasis on avoiding plagiarism. Includes strategies for organizing, writing, editing, revising, quoting, summarizing, paraphrasing, and documenting. Bethesda Christian School Students Only. | SDE 24 | 3 | $195 |
GOVT 170 Introduction to American Government Analysis of the structure, principles, and processes of the American federal government. Bethesda Christian School Students Only. | SDE 22 | 3 | $195 |
HIST 111 American History I Survey from the time of discovery and exploration of America through the founding and development of the 13 English colonies, the Revolutionary War, the establishment of the United States Constitution and government, the War of 1812, westward expansion and manifest destiny, states’ rights, slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. Bethesda Christian School Students Only. | SDE 23 | 3 | $195 |
MATH 129 Precalculus Algebra A study of the development of the real number system; algebraic operations; inequalities; linear, quadratic, and polynomial functions and their zeroes; inverse functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; complex numbers; and trigonometry. Bethesda Christian School Students Only. | SDE 23 | 3 | $195 |
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics Descriptive statistics including univariate, bivariate, and multivariate data; binomial and normal probability distributions; and confidence intervals, parametric, and non-parametric hypothesis tests. Bethesda Christian School Students Only. | SDE 23 | 3 | $195 |
First Assembly Christian School (Memphis, TN)
Course Title and Catalog Description | Lecture Number | Credit Hours | Tuition Cost |
HIST 111 American History I Survey from the time of discovery and exploration of America through the founding and development of the 13 English colonies, the Revolutionary War, the establishment of the United States Constitution and government, the War of 1812, westward expansion and manifest destiny, states’ rights, slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. First Assembly Christian School Students Only. | SDE 22 | 3 | $195 |
Gloria Deo Academy (Springfield, MO)
Course Title and Catalog Description | Lecture Number | Credit Hours | Tuition Cost |
BIBL 115 Old Testament Literature An introductory analytical survey of the Old Testament in its historical-cultural and literary context. Gloria Deo Academy Students Only. | SDE 23 | 3 | $195 |
CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry A preparatory course emphasizing competency in the fundamentals and basic concepts of general chemistry. The development of critical thinking and mathematical skills in science along with problem solving procedure development is also covered. Three lectures per week. This course is designed for Natural and Applied Science majors, but may be used to meet the general education science requirement with the approval of the instructor. Prerequisite: None. Gloria Deo Academy Students Only. | SDE 23 | 3 | $195 |
LEAD 250 Personal Leadership Explores practical insights and approaches to develop the disciplines necessary to lead an effective personal life. Topics include tools and processes to identify and develop personal strengths and accountability for personal growth. Gloria Deo Academy Students Only. | SDE 23 | 3 | $195 |
Grace Classical Academy (Springfield, MO)
Course Title and Catalog Description | Lecture Number | Credit Hours | Tuition Cost |
PSYC 112 Introduction to Psychology Introduction to basic procedures in the study of behavior and to elementary principles of conditioning, motivation, emotion, personality, sensation, perception, abnormal behavior, psychotherapy, and social dynamics. Grace Classical Academy Students Only. | SDE 22 | 3 | $195 |
Kansas City Christian School (Prairie Village, KS)
Course Title and Catalog Description | Lecture Number | Credit Hours | Tuition Cost |
ENGL 111 Composition Introduction to the thesis-support essay form, including informative, persuasive, and documented, with an emphasis on avoiding plagiarism. Includes strategies for organizing, writing, editing, revising, quoting, summarizing, paraphrasing, and documenting. Kansas City Christian School Students Only. | SDE 23 | 3 | $195 |
Summit Christian Academy (Lee’s Summit, MO)
Course Title and Catalog Description | Lecture Number | Credit Hours | Tuition Cost |
FREN 115 Elementary French l Elements of French grammar and the most commonly used idiomatic patterns with both oral and written exercises. The second semester includes readings in French history, customs, and literature. Summit Christian Academy Students Only. | SDE 22 | 4 | $260 |
FREN 215 Intermediate French Review of grammar and study of selected specimens of literature to develop fluency in reading. Conducted in French as much as possible. Prerequisites: FREN 115 and 116 or equivalent. Summit Christian Academy Students Only. | SDE 22 | 3 | $195 |
GOVT 170 Introduction to American Government Analysis of the structure, principles, and processes of the American federal government. Summit Christian Academy Students Only. | SDE 23 | 3 | $195 |
HIST 115 World Civilization l Explores the political, social, economic, and cultural aspects of world civilization. Topics include Mesopotamia, China, India, and Africa through the Greek and Roman periods, major developments in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the New World until 1789. Summit Christian Academy Students Only. | SDE 22 | 3 | $195 |
Dual Enrollment On-Campus Courses
- Fall 2023 courses start August 23 and end December 9
- Textbooks are available from the Evangel Bookstore website (select “FA-23” as the term).
Course Title and Catalog Description | Lecture Number | Credit Hours | Meeting Days & Time | Location | Tuition Cost |
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FIN 138 Personal Finance The purpose of this course is to provide the student an overview of the role stewardship plays in one’s daily life. There is a strong emphasis placed on Biblical purposes of money, attitudes towards financial wealth, and accountability for personal resource choices. | CDE 1 | 3 | Tues/Thurs 2-3:15 pm | Zimmerman Hall 105 | $195 |
LEAD 250 Personal Leadership Provides practical insights and approaches to develop the disciplines necessary to lead an effective personal life. The course includes tools and processes to identify and develop personal strengths and accountability for personal growth. | CDE 1 | 3 | Tues/Thurs 8:15-9:00 am | Zimmerman Hall 101 | $195 |
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics Descriptive statistics including univariate, bivariate, and multivariate data; binomial and normal probability distributions; and confidence intervals, parametric, and nonparametric hypothesis tests. Uses a statistical software package such as SPSS. | CDE 1 CDE 2 | 3 3 | Tues/Thurs 12:30-1:45 pm Mon/Wed/Fri 2-2:50 pm | Zimmerman Hall 102 | $195 $195 |
MATH 231 Calculus I Introduction to the concepts of calculus, including coordinate systems, curve analysis, derivatives and differentials, time-related changes, maxima and minima, integration, and related topics. Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus Algebra. Meets 5 days a week. | CDE 1 | 4 | M/T/W/R/F 11-11:50 pm | Zimmerman Hall 102 | $260 |
PSYC 138 Psychology of Healthy Relationships This course provides foundational exploration regarding personal wholeness in relationship to self, family, others and God. Emphasis is placed on personal application of course material to promote greater self-awareness and ability to live out healthy choices regarding areas explored in the course. Theoretical models are explored regarding development, mental health and relationships to include recognizing and coping with stress and interpersonal conflicts. | CDE 1 | 3 | Tues/Thurs 8:15-9:30 pm | Trask Hall 102 | $195 |
SPAN 115 Elementary Spanish I Elements of Spanish grammar and the most commonly used idiomatic patterns with oral and written exercises. Second semester includes readings in Spanish history, customs, and literature. No prerequisite. Meets 5 days a week MWF classes are seated. TR has online assignments. | CDE 1 | 4 | M/T/W/R/F 1-1:50 pm | Trask Hall 204 | $260 |
THTR 110 Introduction to Theatre Explores production theories, writes about production problems, and attends professional play productions. | CDE 1 | 3 | Tues/Thurs 8:15-9:30 am | Fine Arts Building 139 | $195 |



Dual Enrollment Application/Registration
New students can start with Evangel’s online application (select “Dual Enrollment” as the program).
Accepted students and returning students can register for upcoming dual enrollment courses in the Evangel Student Portal.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost?
Evangel University’s dual enrollment courses cost $65 per credit hour. A three-credit hour course will cost $195. Lab fees may apply.
How do I buy my textbooks?
Required textbooks can be purchased or rented from the Evangel Bookstore. (Search for course by term).
Many of Evangel’s dual enrolled courses include textbooks and course materials included with registration.
What if I am home schooled?
We love home schooled students and welcome you to apply. You must be a minimum of 16 years old and in 11th grade.
Can I apply for financial aid or scholarships?
Only degree seeking students, admitted to our undergraduate program, can receive financial assistance. Courses are extremely affordable at only $65 per credit hour.
Do I have to come to the Springfield, Missouri campus for my classes?
No. Evangel University currently offers online classes. Evangel uses Canvas, a web based learning and delivery platform. Bulletin boards, chat features, and email within Canvas allows students to communicate with classmates and professors.
What services are available to dual enrollment students?
Dual enrolled students have access to our bookstore, library, and Student Success Center support.
Will I receive a grade in my courses?
Yes. Dual Enrolled students will receive a letter grade that will be recorded on an official Evangel University transcript.
How will I receive a transcript?
Students can request transcripts from the National Student Clearinghouse to be sent to their high school or institution of their choice. Order Evangel Transcripts
What can I do with these credits?
Credits earned under the Evangel dual enrollment program can be applied to a degree at Evangel University or transferred to any regionally accredited institution. You should always check with your destination college concerning specific transferability and grade requirements.
What if I need to withdraw/drop a dual credit course?
First, discuss your situation with your professor. He/she may be able to help you with whatever challenge you are facing. Dual enrollment students are subject to the same drop/add/withdraw procedures as any other student. For more information, please contact dualenrollment@evangel.edu.
Is there a difference between dual enrollment and early admissions?
Yes. The dual enrollment program offers students the opportunity to supplement their high school classes with college level courses for credit. Dual enrolled students will still need to complete the regular application for admission. You can apply at the conclusion of your junior year in high school.
How can I learn more about college life at Evangel?
There is no better way to learn about college life at Evangel than to experience the Evangel community for yourself on a Campus Visit. Our admissions team is always available to provide information as well!