The Early College Dual Credit Program allows high school students to enroll in select college courses and take them at their high school as part of their regularly scheduled day. This unique partnership between 911爆料网 and participating area high schools allow you to simultaneously earn college credit and high school credit, which means you can save time and money when you pursue a college degree or certificate.
Dual credit classes are actual college-level courses and are taught by teachers at your high school who have met specific requirements that qualify them to teach at the collegiate level.
Spring 2026 Dual Credit Registration has ended.
Benefits of Starting Dual Credit
Get Ahead
Get a jump start on college by completing general education requirements or completing a certificate.聽聽
Save Money
Classes are offered free or at a reduced rate which can save you thousands on your education in the long run.聽
Earn Credits That Transfer
聽If you plan to go to another four-year institution鈥攅ither right after high school or after taking additional courses at Moraine Valley鈥攜ou will find most colleges and universities will accept the college credits you earned through this program. To be assured that a course will seamlessly transfer to a particular college or university, please visit for schools in Illinois and for out-of-state schools.
Challenge Yourself
Accelerate your academic progress by taking actual college-level courses with advanced content and new types of assignments.
Dual Credit vs. Advanced Placement (AP)
Both offer advanced educational opportunities. However, one of the major differences between the two is that if you complete all the required assignments and assessments in your dual credit course and achieve a 鈥淐鈥 or better, you will earn college credit. AP courses require you to take a high-stakes exam at the end of the course and achieve specific qualifying AP scores to earn college credit.
High Schools that Partner with Moraine Valley
It is important to talk to your school counselor because each school in our district offers a variety of different classes that can be considered dual credit. You can search our list of high schools that we currently offer dual credit to below and see the most up-to-date offerings. This list is revised annually so check back to see new offerings and schools.聽
| ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| BUS-105 | Small Business Management | 4 |
| BUS-135 | Personal Finance | 2 |
| COM-101 | Composition I | 3 |
| ELT-101 | Electricity and Electronics | 3 |
| ELT-102 | Dig. Logic/Solid State Devices | 3 |
| LAN-101 | Orientation to IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-103 | Security Awareness | 1 |
| LAN-111 | IT Essentials - A+ | 3 |
| MRT-110 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
| OFT-249 | QuickBooks for Office Prof. | 3 |
| PSC-110 | American National Government | 3 |
| AUT-112 | Intro. Automotive Technology | 4 |
| AUT-121 | Automotive Brake Systems | 4 |
| CIS-105 | Introduction to Coding | 3 |
| CIS-151 | Website Dev.:HTML & CSS | 3 |
| COM-102 | Composition II | 3 |
| ECE-201 | Math, Science & Social Studies | 3 |
| NAT-111 | Environmental Science I | 4 |
| MRT-110 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: appropriate Placement testing score; OR Reading ACT score of 19 or above; OR Reading SAT score of 480 or above | ||
| NAT-111 | Environmental Science I | 4 |
| OFT-249 | QuickBooks for Office Professionals | 3 |
| ARGO HIGH SCHOOL | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| CHM-111 | Fundamentals of Chemistry | 4 |
| LAN-101 | Orientation to IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-111 | IT Essentials - A+ | 3 |
| MRT-110 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
| MTH-141 | College Algebra (Functions) | 4 |
| AUT-112 | Intro. Automotive Technology | 4 |
| CHM-131 | Chemistry (Univ. Oriented) I | 4 |
| CIS-232 | Intro to Adobe Creative Ste | 3 |
| CIS-234 | Adobe Illustrator | 3 |
| CIS-235 | InDesign & Publisher | 3 |
| CIS-236 | Adobe Photoshop | 3 |
| LAN-112 | Managing IT - A+ | 3 |
| MDT-101 | Introduction to Drafting | 3 |
| MDT-145 | Intro to Computer Aided Dftg. | 3 |
| MTH-139 | Probability and Statistics | 4 |
| MTH-142 | Trigonometric Functions | 2 |
| MTH-151 | Calculus II/Analytic Geometry | 5 |
| OFT-249 | QuickBooks for Office Prof. | 3 |
| RTM-100 | Food Service Sanitation | 2 |
| RTM-103 | Basic Food Theory | 2 |
| WLD-111 | Basic Arc/Gas Welding I | 3 |
| WLD-112 | Basic Arc/Gas Welding II | 3 |
| *Prerequisite:Grade "C" or better in WLD-111 | ||
| Bremen High School |
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| RTM-100 | Food Service Sanitation | 2 |
| RTM-101 | Intro to Hospitality Industry | 3 |
| Brother Rice High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| LAN-101 | Orientation to IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-111 | IT Essentials - A+ | 3 |
| LAN-112 | Managing IT - A+ | 3 |
| Buffalo Grove High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| LAN-101 | Orientation to IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-103 | Security Awareness | 1 |
| Chicago Christian High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| CIS-115 | Microsoft Office I | 3 |
| CIS-151 | Website Dev.:HTML & CSS | 3 |
| Eisenhower High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| CIS-105 | Introduction to Coding | 3 |
| CIS-115 | Microsoft Office I | 3 |
| CIS-151 | Website Dev.:HTML & CSS | 3 |
| LAN-101 | Orientation to IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-111 | IT Essentials - A+ | 3 |
| MDT-145 | Intro to Computer Aided Dftg. | 3 |
| AET-101 | Orientation to AET Careers | 1 |
| CIS-176 | Java Programming I | 3 |
| EAS-120 | Introduction to Earth Science | 4 |
| ELT-101 | Electricity and Electronics | 3 |
| LAN-103 | Security Awareness | 1 |
| LAN-112 | Managing IT - A+ | 3 |
| MDT-101 | Introduction to Drafting | 3 |
| MDT-160 | Introduction to 3D Modeling | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in CIS-115 | ||
| OFT-122 | Microsoft Excel | 3 |
| OFT-249 | QuickBooks for Office Prof. | 3 |
| Evergreen Park High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| CIS-115 | Microsoft Office I | 3 |
| COM-101 | Composition I | 3 |
| MTH-150 | Calculus I/Analytic Geometry | 5 |
| OFT-249 | QuickBooks for Office Prof. | 3 |
| PSY-101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
| BUS-105 | Small Business Management | 4 |
| CIS-151 | Website Dev.:HTML & CSS | 3 |
| LAN-101 | Orientation to IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-111 | IT Essentials - A+ | 3 |
| MTH-151 | Calculus II/Analytic Geometry | 5 |
| Hillcrest High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| RTM-100 | Food Service Sanitation | Intro to Culinary Arts |
| RTM-101 | Intro to Hospitality Industry | Culinary Arts |
| Hinsdale South High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| AET-101 | Orientation to AET Careers | 1 |
| MDT-145 | Intro to Computer Aided Dftg. | 3 |
| MDT-101 | Introduction to Drafting | 3 |
| MDT-285 | 3D Parametric Modeling | 3 |
| Hinsdale Central High School | ||
| Dual Credit | MVCC Course | Credits |
| AET-101 | Orientation to AET Careers | 1 |
| MDT-145 | Intro to Computer Aided Dftg. | 3 |
| MDT-101 | Introduction to Drafting | 3 |
| MDT-285 | 3D Parametric Modeling | 3 |
| John Hersey High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| *LAN-153 | IT Security Essentials-Security+ | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: LAN-122 or consent of instructor |
| Lyons Township High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| *MTH-152 | Calculus III/ Analytic Geometry | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: AP score of 3 or higher for Calculus BC exam | ||
| *MTH-210 | Linear Algebra | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: AP score of 3 or higher for Calculus BC exam | ||
| PHS-103 | Descriptive Astronomy | 4 |
| Oak Forest High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| RTM-100 | Food Service Sanitation | 2 |
| RTM-101 | Intro to Hospitality Industry | 3 |
| Oak Lawn Community High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| CIS-232 | Intro to Adobe Creative Ste | 3 |
| CIS-151 | Website Development: HTML & CSS | 3 |
| *COM-101 | Composition I | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: Appropriate Englishplacement test score; or English AND Reading ACT Score of 19 or higher; OR English AND Reading SAT Score of 580 or higher | ||
| *COM-102 | Composition II | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in COM-101 | ||
| ELT-101 | Electricity & Electronics | 3 |
| CIS-234 | Adobe Illustrator | 3 |
| MRT-110 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
| OFT-249 | QuickBooks for Office Professionals | 3 |
| Prospect High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| LAN-101 | Orientation To IT Professions | 3 |
| LAN-103 | Security Awareness | 3 |
| Providence Catholic High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| CIS-115 | Microsoft Office I | 3 |
| MTH-150 | Calculus I/Analytic Geometry | 5 |
| *MTH-141 | College Algebra (Functions) | 4 |
| *Prerequisite: appropriate Placement testing score; OR Math ACT score of 20 or above; OR Math SAT score of 520 or above | ||
| *MTH-142 | Trigonomic Functions | 2 |
| *Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in MTH-141 | ||
| *MTH-150 | Calculus I/ Analytic Geometry | 5 |
| *Prerequisite:Four years of high school math including pre-calculus or advanced algebra with trigonometry and appropriate Math placement test score; or MATH ACT SCORE of 26 or above; or MATH SAT score of 600 or above | ||
| *MTH-151 | Calculus II/Analytic Geometry | 5 |
| *Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in MTH-150 |
| Reavis High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credit |
| BIO-111 | General Biology I | 4 |
| CIS-115 | Microsoft Office I | 3 |
| AUT-112 | Intro. Automotive Technology | 4 |
| BIO-112 | General Biology II | 4 |
| LAN-101 | Orientation to IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-111 | IT Essentials - A+ | 3 |
| LAN-112 | Managing IT - A+ | 3 |
| LAN-121 | Network Essentials | 3 |
| LAN-122 | Network Services | 4 |
| *MRT-110 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: appropriate Placement testing score; OR Reading ACT score of 19 or above; OR Reading SAT score of 480 or above | ||
| *OFT-145 | Microsoft Word | 3 |
| *Prerequisite CIS-101 or 115 w/ C or better | ||
| OFT-249 | QuickBooks for Office Professionals | 3 |
| RTM-100 | Food Service Sanitation | 2 |
| RTM-101 | Intro to Hospitality Industry | 3 |
| NAT-111 | Environmental Science I | 4 |
| Richards High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| CIS-115 | Microsoft Office I | 3 |
| LAN-101 | Orientation to IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-111 | IT Essentials - A+ | 3 |
| MDT-145 | Intro to Computer Aided Dftg. | 3 |
| AET-101 | Orientation to AET Careers | 1 |
| ARB-201 | Arabic III | 4 |
| AUT-112 | Intro. Automotive Technology | 4 |
| AUT-121 | Automotive Brake Systems | 4 |
| CIS-151 | Website Dev.:HTML & CSS | 3 |
| COM-103 | Speech Fundamentals | 3 |
| ELT-101 | Electricity and Electronics | 3 |
| LAN-103 | Security Awareness | 1 |
| LAN-112 | Managing IT - A+ | 3 |
| MDT-101 | Introduction to Drafting | 3 |
| MDT-160 | Introduction to 3D modeling | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in MDT-145 | ||
| *OFT-122 | Microsoft Excel | 3 |
| *OFT-145 | Microsoft Word | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in CIS-115 | ||
| OFT-249 | QuickBooks for Office Professionals | 3 |
| Sandburg High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| BUS-105 | Small Business Management | 4 |
| BUS-110 | Legal Environment in Business | 3 |
| *Student must sit for consecutive semesters within same academic year | ||
| BUS-135 | Personal Finance | 2 |
| CIS-105 | Programming Principles | 3 |
| CIS-115 | Microsoft Office I | 3 |
| CIS-151 | Website Development: HTML & CSS | 3 |
| *CIS-176 | Java Programming I | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: CSC-140 OR CIS-105 with a minimum grade of "C" | ||
| *COM-101 | Composition I | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: Appropriate Englishplacement test score; or English AND Reading ACT Score of 19 or higher; OR English AND Reading SAT Score of 580 or higher | ||
| ELT-101 | Electricity & Electronics | 3 |
| GEL-150 | Physical Geology | 4 |
| LAN-101 | Orient. To IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-103 | Security Awareness | 1 |
| LAN-111 | IT Essentials- A+ | 3 |
| MDT-101 | Intro to Drafting | 3 |
| MDT-145 | Intro to Computer Aided Drafting | 3 |
| MRT-110 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
| MTH-150 | Calculus I/Analytic Geometry | 5 |
| OFT-100 | Keyboarding & Basic Formatting | 3 |
| Shepard High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| CIS-105 | Introduction to Coding | 3 |
| CIS-115 | Microsoft Office I | 3 |
| CIS-151 | Website Dev.:HTML & CSS | 3 |
| LAN-101 | Orientation to IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-111 | IT Essentials - A+ | 3 |
| MDT-145 | Intro to Computer Aided Dftg. | 3 |
| RTM-100 | Food Service Sanitation | 2 |
| *CIS-176 | Java Programming I | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: CSC-140 OR CIS-105 with a minimum grade of "C" | ||
| RTM-103 | Basic Food Theory | 2 |
| AET-101 | Orientation to AET Careers | 1 |
| AUT-112 | Intro. Automotive Technology | 4 |
| AUT-121 | Automotive Brake Systems | 4 |
| ELT-101 | Electricity and Electronics | 3 |
| LAN-103 | Security Awareness | 1 |
| LAN-112 | Managing IT - A+ | 3 |
| LAN-121 | Network Essentials | 3 |
| LAN-122 | Network Services | 4 |
| MDT-101 | Introduction to Drafting | 3 |
| MDT-160 | Introduction to 3D Modeling | 3 |
| OFT-122 | Microsoft Excel | 3 |
| OFT-249 | QuickBooks for Office Prof. | 3 |
| MDT-160 | Introduction to 3D Modeling | 3 |
| OFT-122 | Microsoft Excel | 3 |
| OFT-249 | QuickBooks for Office Prof. | 3 |
| Stagg High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| BUS-110 | Legal Environment in Business | 3 |
| BUS-135 | Personal Finance | 2 |
| COM-101 | Composition I | 3 |
| ELT-101 | Electricity and Electronics | 3 |
| MRT-110 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
| COM-102 | Composition II | 3 |
| ELT-102 | Dig. Logic/Solid State Devices | 3 |
| LAN-101 | Orientation to IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-103 | Security Awareness | 1 |
| LAN-111 | IT Essentials - A+ | 3 |
| Thornridge High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| AUT-112 | Intro to Auto Technology | 4 |
| Tinley Park High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| AUT-112 | Intro to Auto Technology | 4 |
| RTM-100 | Food Service Sanitation | 3 |
| RTM-101 | Intro to Hospitality Industry | 3 |
| Universal High School | ||
| DUAL CREDIT | MVCC Course | Credits |
| ARB-101 | Arabic I | 4 |
| *ARB-102 | Arabic II | 4 |
| *Prerequisite: ARB-101 | ||
| *JRN-101 | Intro to Mass Communication | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: Credit in COM-101(AP Score of 3 or higher on English Language) | ||
| CIS-115 | Microsoft Office I | 3 |
| CIS-151 | Website Development: HTML & CSS | 3 |
| *CIS-176 | Java Programming I | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: CSC-140 OR CIS-105 with a minimum grade of "C" | ||
| COM-101 | Composition I | 3 |
| *Prerequisite: Appropriate Englishplacement test score; or English AND Reading ACT Score of 19 or higher; OR English AND Reading SAT Score of 580 or higher | ||
| LAN-101 | Orient. To IT Professions | 1 |
| LAN-103 | Security Awareness | 2 |
| LAN-111 | IT Essentials- A+ | 3 |
| MRT-110 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
| OFT-249 | QuickBooks for Office Professionals | 3 |
| RTM-100 | Food Service Sanitation | 2 |
FAQs
Since you will be enrolling in college-level courses, you must complete course placement tests and satisfy course prerequisites when applicable to assure you have the same qualifications and preparation as other college students. You will be required to take the Accuplacer placement test and/or submit qualifying Advanced Placement (AP), ACT or SAT scores.
- Contact your high school counselor for student eligibility and dual credit course offerings.
- Complete Placement testing or submit appropriate ACT/SAT/AP scores (if applicable) to your high school counselor.
- Check to see if the dual credit course you wish to take has a prerequisite.
- Complete the online dual credit application during the registration period. (Contact your high school counselor or instructor for dates/deadlines)
- Once the dual credit online application has been received and processed, you will receive an email to your personal email within 24 hours indicating, Student Identification number, Moraine Valley student email address and payment instructions, if your course has a dual credit fee. 聽Activate your Moraine Valley student email account and frequently check it to remain up to date on communication related to Moraine Valley.
- Pay for your dual credit course fees (if applicable) either online, in-person or by phone by the appropriate deadline.
Dual Credit students must meet the same individual course requirements as on-campus MVCC students. Visit the testing center page for scheduling information.
- 鲍蝉别听. Log in using your assigned username and password. On the Self-Service menu, click Registration. Select Search, Register, and Pay for Non-Credit classes. Select Placement Testing in the Topic Code drop-down box and click Submit. Click the box next to the section you would like to register for and click Submit. Continue through the remaining screens and submit your payment of $25.
- In-person: You may choose to register for any scheduled Accuplacer/placement test session that will be offered Monday-Friday. Stop by the Registration Office, Bldg. S, Room S103, to register. Payment of $25 is due at the time of registration. Please proceed to the Cashier鈥檚 Office, Bldg. S, Room S105. Bring your receipt to the Testing Center, Bldg. G, Room 231.
- Bring your receipt to the Testing Center, Bldg. G, Room 231. Disclose that you are a dual credit student who will only be taking a portion of the placement test.
- Scores are automatically uploaded into [LM2] the system and now you are ready to register online for Dual Credit.
Dual Credit students do not qualify for financial aid. To qualify for federal grants and loans, the federal government requires students to have received a high school diploma or its equivalent.
The Advanced Placement (AP) program and the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) both allow students to gain college credit in various subject areas by successfully completing comprehensive examinations in those subjects.
Contact your high school counselor for more information.
To protect students鈥 academic standing, any student who does not earn a grade of "C" or better will be institutionally dropped from the dual credit course. Courses that are institutionally dropped will not receive college credit and will not appear on the student鈥檚 college transcript.
Remain engaged in the course, complete all assignments and communicate regularly with your instructor. Dual credit courses establish your official college transcript, so it is important to do your best.
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Let us know what questions you have about getting started with dual credit or enrollment.





