SLU 1818 And UMSL ACP - Nerinx Hall High School
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Through Saint Louis University's 1818 and UMSL's ACP College Credit programs, students can get a jumpstart on earning college credit while still in high school. The 1818 and ACP programs are designed to engage students as college students while taking classes at Nerinx and taught by Nerinx teachers.
SLU 1818 - REGISTRATION INFORMATION
COST: $75/credit hour
Eligibility: Juniors and Seniors 3.0 GPA; Sophomores 3.5 GPA; freshman are not eligible
Registration for Spring Courses: January 20 - February 20
More info about the SLU 1818 program and to register: click here
If you are taking one of these courses Spring 2026, you can get credit. Be sure to register by 2/20.

***More info about registration will be provided in the Newsletter, via email and BY THE TEACHER!
UMSL ACP - FALL 2023 REGISTRATION INFORMATION
COST: $72/credit hour
Eligibility: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior - 3.0 GPA; Junior’s and Senior’s with a GPA 2.5-2.99 are also eligible with approval from from their principal and/or guidance counselor as well as permission from a parent or legal guardian
Registration for Spring Courses: January 5 - February 9
More info about the UMSL ACP program and to register: click here
If you are taking one of these courses Spring 2026, you can get credit. Be sure to register by 2/9.

***More info about registration will be provided in the Newsletter, via email and BY THE TEACHER!
Is Taking College Credit in High School Worth It?
As college counselors, we often hear questions about whether high school students should take college credit courses. Here’s a closer look at the benefits and considerations to help students and families make informed decisions.
Why Consider College Credit in High School?
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Save on Tuition: College courses offered in high school are typically more affordable, providing a significant cost-saving opportunity.
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Graduate Sooner: Starting college with credits already earned can reduce the time needed to complete a degree, allowing students to enter the workforce earlier.
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Challenge Yourself: These courses offer a taste of college-level academics, preparing students for the rigor of future coursework.
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Explore Interests: College courses can help students explore potential majors or careers, giving them a head start in making informed decisions.
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Impress Colleges: Completing college-level coursework demonstrates readiness for college and can strengthen college applications.
How to Ensure Your Credits Will Transfer
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Check College Policies: Many colleges have a transfer equivalency section on their website where you can see how your courses will transfer. Look for sections like “Transfer Credit,” “Advanced Standing,” or “Transfer Equivalency.”
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Use Online Tools: Tools like Transferology allow you to see how your courses will transfer to different institutions.
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Talk to an Admissions Counselor: Reach out to the admissions offices of the colleges you’re considering for specific guidance on credit transferability.
Is It Worth It?
The decision to take college credits in high school should align with your academic goals, confidence in handling college-level work, and the likelihood of credits transferring. For many students, this can be a smart and strategic choice, but it’s essential to ensure that the benefits will carry through to your college career.
Many of our graduates have found that taking college credits in high school was worth it, as it provided them with the flexibility to pursue double majors or minors during their college years.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR COLLEGE CREDIT:
Beginning with the spring (January) 2022 semester, high school juniors and seniors may be eligible to receive a scholarship that covers the tuition and fees for their dual credit or dual enrollment courses. To qualify, students must be taking dual credit or dual enrollment courses from a Missouri college or university and meet the eligibility criteria. Awards will be prioritized based on financial need determined by adjusted gross income (AGI) from the most recent tax year. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO.
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