Admission as a Concurrent High School Student and Special High School Programs

High school seniors may enroll in credit courses at Texas Wesleyan University during their senior year. Admission requires submission of application for admission, sixth-semester official high school transcript, and a letter of recommendation from the high school principal to the Office of Admission. The course load is limited to a maximum of 6 hours per semester. Students must complete the Freshman Admissions Application.

High school students who enroll in credit courses at Texas Wesleyan University as part of a dual-enrollment or Early College High School partnership between the student’s high school and Texas Wesleyan will meet admission criteria pursuant to the agreement between the high school and Texas Wesleyan. Students recommended by their high school will complete an application and will be required to meet certain course prerequisites. 

Students in the “Upward Bound” programs at Texas Wesleyan may enroll in select credit courses pursuant to the agreement between Upward Bound and Texas Wesleyan University.  

For additional information about joint high school and the Upward Bound programs, please refer to the individual program page listed under Special Academic Programs.