Lee Honors College

Lee Honors College


Dual Enrollment

Currently-enrolled high school students in the greater Kalamazoo area who have already demonstrated the potential for success in college and have the approval of their high school principal may be eligible to enroll in WMU classes while still in high school. Dual-enrolled students may opt to use their college course work to satisfy high school graduation requirements, college degree requirements, or both. Additionally, under certain conditions, the school district may fund the tuition and relevant fees.

Recently, dual-enrolled students have completed courses in Japanese, calculus, philosophy, literary interpretation, physics, and many other topics.

The University will make the final admission decision. Once admitted to Western Michigan University, dual-enrolled students will be assigned an academic advisor here in the Lee Honors College.

The advisor will:

  • register the students for their WMU classes;
  • help the students make connections with University resources;
  • keep the students informed of important dates and related information; and
  • serve as the students' college mentor.

So that dual enrollment enhances high school performance, we encourage students to work closely with their high schools to avoid any conflict with the regular school work while attending classes at WMU.

How to Apply

The application for Dual Enrollment PDF. may be downloaded from the Office of Admissions Web site. We also recommend reviewing the Dual Enrollment Orientation Handbook PDF..

PreHonors Program

The Lee Honors College PreHonors Program has been established for high achieving high school honor students who are interested in dual enrollment opportunities at WMU and who would like to take honors courses.

Benefits

  • Courses taken will count toward Honors College requirements at WMU
  • Classes are smaller
  • Classes are based on more discussion; less lecture
  • Many honors classes meet later in the day
  • Classes are with students who like to be challenged
  • Transition from high school to college is made easier

Requirements

  • Carries a GPA of 3.75 or better
  • Earned an ACT score of 26 or better
  • Involved in high school extra-curricular/service activities
  • Involved in leadership positions in high school or community events
  • Is committed to advanced education through dual enrollment

Pre Honors Program Data Sheet

Suggested Courses for Dual Enrolled Students

College of Arts & Sciences

  • AFS 2000 Introduction and Foundations to Africana Studies
  • AMS 2000 Introduction to American studies
  • ENVS 1100 Nature and Society
  • INTL 2000 Introduction to Global and International Studies
  • MDVL 1450 Heroes and Villains of the Middle Ages
  • WMS 1000 Media and the Sexes
  • ANTH 1100 Lost Worlds and Archaeology
  • ANTH 1200 Peoples of the World
  • ANTH 1500 Race, Biology, and Culture
  • BIOS 1910 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Biology
  • COM 1040 Public Speaking
  • COM 1700 Interpersonal Communication
  • JRN 1000 Foundations of Journalism
  • REL 1000 Religions of the World
  • ECON 1080 Contemporary International Economic Issues
  • ECON 1090 History of Modern Economic Society
  • ENGL 2220 Literature & Cultures of the U.S.
  • ENGL 2230 African American Literature
  • ENGL 2520 Shakespeare
  • ENGL 2660 Introduction to Creative Writing (fiction/poetry)
  • ENGL 3120 Western World Literature
  • ENGL 3130 Asian Literature
  • ENGL 3140 African Literature
  • FOREIGN LANGUAGES requires a placement test
  • GEOG 1000 World Ecological Problems and Man
  • GEOS 1000 Earth Studies
  • HIST 1900 Historians in the Modern World
  • MATH courses are by permission of the department
  • PHIL 2000 Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHIL 2010 Introduction to Ethics
  • PHYS 1010 The Science of Music
  • PHYS 1040/1030 Intro to the Sky and Solar System and Lab
  • PHYS 1060/1050 Intro to Stars and Galaxies and Lab
  • PHYS 1130/1140 General Physics and Lab
  • PSCI 1050 Critical Thinking About Politics
  • PSCI 2000 National Government
  • PSY 1000 General Psychology
  • PADM 2000 Introduction to Nonprofit Leadership
  • SOC 1900 Men and Women in Contemporary Society

College of Aviation

  • AVS 1200 Introduction to Aviation

Haworth College of Business

  • BUS 1750 Business Enterprise

College of Education

  • HPER 1000 Health for Better Living
  • HPER 1110 Healthy Living
  • HPER 1500 Foundations of Physical Education
  • HPER 1700 Introduction to Leisure and Recreational Services
  • ED 2000 Introduction to American Education

College of Engineering

  • ENGR 1010 Introduction to Engineering and Technology
  • CCE 1490 Introduction to Architectural Drawing
  • CS 1000 Fluency with Information Technology
  • ID 1430 Industrial Design Fundamentals Studio
  • MSE 2510 The Evolution of Materials
  • IMAG 1500 Introduction to Imaging
  • PAPR 1600 Introduction to Environmental Technology

College of Fine Arts

All courses are open to students if they have the prerequisites and there is space in the class.

College of Health & Human Services

  • HSV 1000 Health & Human Services Career Seminar
  • HSV 1100 Introduction to Health & Human Services
  • HOL 1000 Choices in Living
  • SPPA 2000 Communication Disorders and Sciences

For further information

Please contact:

Photo: Sue Oole.
Sue Oole, Academic Advisor
Lee Honors College
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5244
Phone:   (269) 387-3230
Fax:       (269) 387-3903
e-mail: sue.oole@wmich.edu
 

Lee Honors College
1903 W. Michigan Avenue
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 5244 USA
Phone (269) 387-3230 | (269) 387-3903 Fax
leehonorscollege@wmich.edu