Dual Credit High School Partners

Â鶹²ú¾«¹úÆ· More is proud to partner with local high schools to provide dual-credit opportunities to students. For more information, explore the resources below.

Â鶹²ú¾«¹úÆ· More currently partners with the following schools. If you do not see your school listed, reach out. We’d love to add you! For more information email [email protected].

  • Beechwood High School
  • Bellevue High School
  • Bishop Brossart High School
  • Boone County Early College
  • Boone County High School
  • Calvary Christian School
  • Campbell County High School
  • Community Christian Academy
  • Covington Catholic High School
  • Covington Latin School
  • Dayton High School
  • DeSales High School
  • Dixie Heights High School
  • Elder High School
  • Grant County High School
  • Garrard County High School
  • Heritage Academy
  • Highlands High School
  • Holy Cross High School
  • Ignite Institute
  • Lloyd Memorial High School
  • Newport Central Catholic High School
  • Notre Dame Academy
  • Saint Henry High School
  • Saint Patrick School
  • Scott High School
  • Simon Kenton High School
  • Union Pointe Academy
  • Villa Madonna Academy
  • Williamstown High School

Welcome, counselors and administrators! The attachments below provide an overview of our program. We’d love to partner with you! Reach out to [email protected] for more information.

Are you a high school teacher (or school district employee) interested in teaching dual credit at your high school? We are accepting applications! In order to be credentialed to teach at the collegiate level, instructors must demonstrate that they meet SACCS and departmental credentialing requirements. At a minimum, this includes a master’s degree (in any area) and at least 18 graduate hours in the subject area. Some departments may have additional requirements. If you believe you meet the credentialing requirements, please read below to learn more about the process.

Step 1: Complete the 

Step 2: Collect unofficial copies of all graduate transcripts. (Official copies will be required if you are approved to teach.)

Step 3: Send the credentialing form and transcripts to [email protected] prior to the deadline. All application materials are due by March 1 of the school year prior to when you are applying to teach in Â鶹²ú¾«¹úÆ· More’s Dual Credit program.

Step 4: All materials will be reviewed and shared with the University department for which you are applying to teach. You will be notified as to your status after materials have been reviewed.

Step 5: If your credentials are approved, the appropriate department at Â鶹²ú¾«¹úÆ· More will ask you to go through their hiring process. This may include an interview. Once you  are vetted and approved by the department, you will submit official copies of all transcripts, fill out mandatory new hire paperwork, present an unexpired passport or two forms of ID, and complete a background check

Step 6: Departments may require new instructors to go through new hire training with the department, and all Â鶹²ú¾«¹úÆ· More Dual-Credit Program instructors must complete the Faculty Orientation and attend our Faculty Development Training each summer.

For more information, please email [email protected].