Earn College Credits in High School with the Early College Program
Get a “jump” start on college through EAC’s Dual/Concurrent Programs. Reduced tuition for enrolled high school students – $70 per credit!
How to Enroll and Pay
Meet with your high school counselor to choose a pathway
Get admitted into EAC – Apply Now!
Determine Placement & Course Requirements (Contact the Testing Center, (928) 428-8342, to schedule a placement test)
Submit Official High School Transcript
Complete the Dual Enrollment Form
Activate your MyEAC & Monster Mail Accounts
Complete the FERPA form (Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act) for students under the age of 18
Register & Pay for classes in eac.edu/MyEAC/ – $70 per credit OR at EAC’s Business Administration Division in the Student Services Building
Dual Enrollment is a cost-effective way for high school students to get a head start on college. Dual Enrollment allows high school students to enroll in college courses offered at their high school campus (taught by college certified instructors) to fulfill both high school and college graduation requirements as well as save money and time. Courses vary by high school to help students achieve their post-secondary certificate and/or degree goal!
Concurrent Enrollment is a cost-effective way for high school students to get a head start on college. Concurrent Enrollment allows high school student to enroll in college courses offered at EAC’s campus to fulfill both high school and college graduation requirements as well as save money and time. Concurrent Enrolled students must meet the seat hour requirements at their high school.
As a high school student, you can take college courses at EAC and graduate from high school and college at the same time!
Questions about payment options?
Contact Business Administration Division 928-428-8221 Option #2
Dual Enrollment questions?
Contact Sherli Skinner, sherli.skinner@eac.edu or (928)-428-8509
Concurrent Enrollment questions?
Contact Edwin Zavala, edwin.zavala@eac.edu or (928)-428-8611