1.
Meet with your high school guidance counselor or Career Technical
Education Director. He or she can tell you what college
classes may count toward your high school graduation requirements
as well as what classes are available to you.
2. Complete three Lake Michigan College forms
- The Application for Admission, Registration Form, and Direct
Credit/Dual Enrollment Authorization. The Direct Credit/Dual
Enrollment Authorization form must have the necessary signatures
if your high school is paying the tuition and fees.
3.Take the LMC assessment or submit your ACT or SAT scores.
By reaching certain scores on the LMC assessment, ACT, or SAT,
you show that you are ready for college-level coursework.
4. Register for classes. You can register for
direct credit classes through your LMC Admissions Coordinator,
high school guidance office, or high school Career & Technical
Education director. You can register for dual enrollment classes
at any LMC campus.
5. Buy your books. You will need to purchase
books for dual enrollment classes offered on LMC campuses through
the LMC Bookstore. For direct credit and dual enrollment classes
offered at your high school, check with your guidance office
to see if books will be provided on your first day of class
or if you need to purchase them at the LMC Bookstore.
6. Go to class. Classes you take on an LMC campus
may have different start and end dates than your high school classes.
Check the academic
calendar.
Direct credit and dual enrollment classes offered at your high
school will generally follow your high school's academic calendar.