Your classroom is wherever you want it.
Earn College Credit While Still in High School


Dual Enrollment Overview
Heritage Bible College offers dual enrollment for qualified high school juniors and seniors (age 16+) from public, private, or homeschool settings. Students can earn college credit while completing high school, taking up to 9 credit hours per semester.
Requirements
Admission requires a completed application, parental and school approval, and an official high school transcript. Credits earned with a grade of C or higher may be transferred to the student’s high school if approved. Dual-enrolled students are not eligible for federal financial aid and must meet specific requirements to transfer credits if enrolling at Heritage full-time after graduation.

Complete your undergraduate degree from the comfort of your home.
Your classroom can be your home, a local coffee shop, or anywhere your heart desires.

Pick the class time that works best for you.
Our classes are offered in an asynchronous format, meaning you can work on your coursework on your schedule—there are no set class meeting times.

Build strong relationships.
Online education does not mean you will be learning all alone. Instructors make use of video conferencing technology to build relationships and rapport with students.

Easily fit in work, family, and ministry opportunities.
Many working adults appreciate the flexibility of a fully online program because they can complete coursework while also maintaining work, family, and ministry opportunities.

Eight-week sessions increase flexibility.
Courses are scheduled in a traditional academic calendar consisting of fall, spring, and summer semesters, using short eight week sessions.





Complete your undergraduate degree from the comfort of your home.
Your classroom can be your home, a local coffee shop, or anywhere your heart desires.
Pick the class time that works best for you.
Our classes are offered in an asynchronous format, meaning you can work on your coursework on your schedule—there are no set class meeting times.
Build strong relationships.
Online education does not mean you will be learning all alone. Instructors make use of video conferencing technology to build relationships and rapport with students.
Easily fit in work, family, and ministry opportunities.
Many working adults appreciate the flexibility of a fully online program because they can complete coursework while also maintaining work, family, and ministry opportunities.
Eight-week sessions increase flexibility.
Courses are scheduled in a traditional academic calendar consisting of fall, spring, and summer semesters, using short eight week sessions.
"Because of the personal touch of the teacher-student relationship, Heritage provides a way for students to be reached where they are and learn so much about God in a way they can grasp and understand Him to His fullest."
Gloria Thomas, HBC Class of 2021