Louisiana Tech, in partnership with participating high schools, is pleased to provide
an opportunity for qualified students to earn college credit while still enrolled
in high school. All courses in the dual enrollment program are taught at the high
school during the regular school day. Students earn both high school and college credit
for the courses in this program.
Dual Enrollment students are admitted to the University as visiting students. For
high school seniors, Louisiana Tech will automatically determine which students meet
the requirements to enroll the following fall as regular university students; those
who meet the admission requirements will be admitted and evaluated for the University’s
merit-based scholarship program. Students who take the ACT or SAT in the fall of their
senior year should send their scores to Louisiana Tech; scholarship offers may be
adjusted if higher scores are achieved through the December test date. Tech’s ACT code is 1588; the SAT code is 6372.
Criteria to enroll in College Level, Degree Credit Courses
Within the guidelines below, each high school determines its minimum student participation
criteria.
- Academic Standing – have achieved 11th or 12th grade academic standing
- Minimum scores – (with the recommendation of the high school principal and/or counselor,
Louisiana Tech will honor the minimum scores indicated below)
- GPA – must have at least a 2.5 overall high school GPA
Students who have NOT YET taken the ACT test
- Pre-ACT Composite score of 19, and
- English Pre-ACT of 18, and
- Math Pre-ACT score of 19
Students who have taken the ACT test
- ACT Composite score of 19, and
- ACT English score of 18
- ACT Math score of 19
Students who do not meet the language arts or mathematics skills requirements (English
and Math ACT sub-scores) will be allowed limited access to Dual Enrollment courses
as long as the student is concurrently working on improving his/her reading/writing/mathematics
skills. Before a high school student may enroll in an academic dual enrollment course
in the Spring Quarter of their senior year, he/she must meet the minimum ACT score
requirements in both English and Math.
Note: Louisiana Tech will accept an equivalent Pre-ACT score in lieu of an ACT score. If
the student has taken the ACT, these scores will override Pre-ACT scores and will
be used solely as the determining factor for enrollment. This is a Louisiana Board
of Regents requirement.
Although Louisiana Tech sets forth the minimum ACT (or equivalent) scoring requirements
for dual enrollment eligibility, each high school reserves the right to require higher
minimum scores.
Preferred scores
- ACT Composite score of at least 22, and
- ACT English sub-score of at least 18, and
- ACT Mathematics sub-score of at least 22
For the 2024-25 academic school year, Louisiana Tech will also be allowing the following
criteria to those students who would like to take dual enrollment: as long as an eligible
student has a 2.5 GPA in high school, he or she is allowed to take dual enrollment
courses with the recommendation of the high school counselor. The high school counselor
will have to send us his/her approvals in order for students to take dual enrollment
courses, as long as the 2.5 GPA has been attained.
Application Fee – all students are required to pay an annual $20 application fee. Seniors are not required
to pay a second application fee for admission to the University for their freshman
year.
Text Books and Course Materials – students are required to use the same textbooks, course materials, and supplies as
regular university students. Public high schools have been providing these items for
their students. Private and parochial students will need to consider how these items
will be obtained.
Dual Enrollment students and faculty may go by the Tech Express and Vehicle Registration
offices beginning Friday, Sept. 20, to obtain ID cards and parking permits.
Note: The Library updates its database on Monday and Thursday evenings. Therefore,
depending on the day of the week ID cards are issued, it may take a couple of days
for Library privileges to be activated.
Tech Express Office: Located in the Student Center, room 155, and accessed from Centennial
Plaza. Phone: 318.257.4553.
Office hours are Monday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
The following policy changes are in place:
- Dual enrollment proctors may be employed by the university; however, these instructors
cannot be the “instructor of record” for any dual enrollment courses.
- Dual enrollment instructors may be initially employed by the university with a minimum
of 12 graduate hours in the academic fields in which they will be teaching; these
instructors cannot be “instructors of record” for any dual enrollment courses, unless
the dual enrollment instructors have a minimum of 5 years teaching dual enrollment
for Louisiana Tech University.
- Dual enrollment instructors with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in the academic fields
in which they will be teaching will now have the ability to become “instructors of
record” for the courses in which they teach for the university.
- NOTE: Each academic area may have additional course/administrative requirements in
addition to the minimum 18 hours in order to be considered/approved to teach Dual
Enrollment for Louisiana Tech University.
- Credentialing determinations for each those requesting to teach Dual Enrollment for
Louisiana Tech University will be decided by the Office of Dual Enrollment and in
collaboration with our academic partners.