Dual Enrollment gives high school students in public, private, charter schools the opportunity to take college courses from Steven J. Green School of International affairs in the fields of Economics, History, Criminal Justice, Modern Languages, Global Studies, Politics and International Affairs and Religion. While in the program students earn college credits tuition free; student is exempt from the payment of registration, tuition, and laboratory fees. Plus, Dual Enrollment students receive university perks like a Panther ID, access to FIU Library, tutoring, student resources, and the chance to Experience FIU.
If you choose Full-Time/Dual Enrollment Early Admission, you can enroll in courses full time on campus beginning in your senior year, or from the comfort of your own high school. Students in this program enroll in 12-15 credits each semester and earn credits that apply toward high school graduation and a bachelor's degree.
Future admission to FIU as a degree-seeking student is selective and is not guaranteed via participation in the Dual Enrollment Program. Prospective students must apply to FIU and meet all FIU admissions requirements.
Courses Currently Offered
- African & African Diaspora Studies
- Criminal Justice
- Economics
- Global and Sociocultural Studies
- History
- Modern Languages
- Politics and International Relations
- Religious Studies
- AFA 2004 Black Popular Culture Global Dimensions
Majors Offered
You can take a look at our full list of majors offered and their track sheets on our Resources page.