The Dual Enrollment Program is a financial aid program that allows students to take courses at the University of Oregon (UO) and Lane Community College (LCC).
Requirements
- Students must be receiving financial aid.
- Students must be accepted to both UO and LCC.
- Students must approve their records be shared between the UO and LCC.
Students not eligible for the Dual Enrollment Program:
- Nursing majors – Lane Community College
- Pathway Oregon students
- Post-baccalaureate students
- Student with scholarships that require only University of Oregon enrollment.
- Students that have been disqualified
Financial Matters
Financial aid will be evaluated and awarded based on your number of earned credits.
- If you have 0 to 89 earned credits, your community college will be responsible for your financial aid package.
- If you have 90 or more earned credits, the UO will be responsible for your financial aid package.
- You will pay the tuition and fees at the UO or your community college based on where you registered. If you register for courses at the UO, you'll pay tuition and fees for the university.; if registered for courses at LCC, you'll pay for the community college.
Benefits
- You can live in UO University Housing.
- You may save money by taking courses at the community college and at the UO.
Program Cancellation
- The deadline for cancellation is the Friday of the first week of classes.
- Students that have not taken any credit at the University of Oregon or Lane Community College for one year will be cancelled from the program.
Student Record Release
As a condition of admission to the Dual Enrollment Program, you must approve the release of student record information to each institution. This allows your community college and the UO to share your student record information so that you can easily move back and forth between the two institutions.
Tuition and Fees
Assessment of tuition and fees is based on the courses for which you register. LCC tuition and fees are assessed for courses there; UO tuition and fees are assessed for UO courses. The institution that received the tuition and fees handles withdrawals and refunds in accordance with its rules and policies.
Tuition is assessed at resident or nonresident rates as with all other students. LCC establishes residency criteria for its courses. Residency classification at the University of Oregon is determined by rules set forth in the Interinstitutional Residency Compact and is followed by all Oregon public universities.
Students admitted in the Dual Enrollment Program and taking classes at both schools pay fees for each institution according to its standard fee structure.
If a student is enrolled in the Dual Enrollment Program but taking classes at only one institution, they pay fees based on that institution’s standard fee structure. Dual Enrollment Program students have access to student services at both campuses. Students at one institution who want access to fee-based student services at the other institution may do so by paying the mandatory fees at both institutions.
Application Process
Students must already be accepted to both the UO and LCC. Students should complete the dual enrollment application for the UO/LCC program by the deadline, which differs based on term:
- Fall term – deadline is the Friday, four weeks prior to Fall term
- Winter, Spring, Summer terms – deadline is Friday, three weeks prior to the term
Reach out to transfercredits@uoregon.edu for questions on dual enrollment.