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Lane Community College and Southwestern Oregon Community College
Lane Dual-Enrollment Program application
Southwestern Oregon Community College Dual-Enrollment Program application
Dual-Enrollment Program FAQ
Admissions criteria
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Students with fewer than 24 transferable college credits
must meet all UO admission requirements. (See page two of the
UO admission application)
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Transfer students qualify after completing 24 transferable
credits with a 2.50 GPA and meeting all other transfer admission
requirements. (See page four of the UO admission application)
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Transfer students with 36 or more transferable credits must
meet all UO transfer admission requirements. (See page four
of the UO admission application)
Application fee
A $50 nonrefundable application fee is required of all applicants
for admission. If you are a current UO student or have applied
and paid a $50 fee, no additional fee is required to apply for the Dual-Enrollment Program. Currently enrolled community college students have not paid
the UO application fee and must therefore pay the fee.
Application term and deadlines
New freshman students will be admitted only for fall term. The transfer admission application
deadline is May 15. Current students at SOCC, Lane, or the UO may be
admitted for fall term; they will be considered for admission
for other terms if space is available.
Admission to some academic majors requires submission of an
additional application by an earlier deadline. Some majors also require
submission of additional documents.
Student record release
As a condition of admission to the Dual-Enrollment Program, you
must sign an agreement to release student record information
to each institution. This allows your community college and the UO to share your
student record information so that you can easily move back and
forth between the two institutions.
Tuition and fees
Assessment of tuition and fees is based on the courses for which
you register. The community college tuition and fees are assessed for community college courses;
UO tuition and fees are assessed for UO courses. The institution
that received the tuition and fees handles withdrawals and refunds
in accordance with its rules and policies.
Tuition is assessed at resident or nonresident rates according
to the residency classification of the student. The community college establishes
residency criteria for its courses. The Oregon University System
establishes residency criteria for UO courses.
Students admitted in the Dual-Enrollment Program and taking classes
at both schools pay fees for each institution according to its
standard fee structure.
Students enrolled in the Dual-Enrollment Program and taking classes
at only one institution are assessed fees according to that institution's
standard fee structure. Students at one institution who want access
to fee-based student services at the other institution may request
its optional fee package.
Dual-Enrollment Program students have access to student services
at both campuses. Fee-based student services are available to
Dual-Enrollment Program students who have paid these fees.
Financial aid
Financial aid eligibility for students accepted into the Dual-Enrollment
Program is determined as follows:
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Your community college evaluates and awards financial aid to applicants with
0–89 earned credits.
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The UO evaluates and awards financial aid to applicants with
90 or more earned credits.
Dual-Enrollment Program students are expected to abide by the
financial aid policies and procedures of the institution evaluating
and awarding financial aid.
Dual-Enrollment Program students may apply for academic and departmental
scholarships at either institution.
Lane Dual-Enrollment Program application
Southwestern Oregon Community College Dual-Enrollment Program application
Dual-Enrollment Program FAQ
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