KCAD Dual Enrollment ourses can be used for both high school and college credit.
All Dual Enrollment courses are offered at a reduced tuition rate.
You may be eligible to receive tuition support through the State of Michigan - State
School Aid Act. Speak to your high school counselor for eligibility requirements and
more information.
Dual Enrollment courses may be offered at a high school location, on KCAD's campus,
or online. Talk with an admissions counselor to learn more!
Students who complete a Dual Enrollment course at KCAD have the opportunity to earn
the Kendall NEXT Scholarship.
Students must meet legislated dual enrollment guidelines to enroll. Don’t worry- your
high school guidance counselor will help you figure it out!
Interested in learning more?Check out ourFAQor contact us using the inquiry froms below:
Start by filling out our online application. We also require you to submit official high school transcripts (and test scores
if available).
Priority Deadlines
Enrollment application materials for the spring 2023 semester must be received by 5:00pm on Friday, January 6, 2023 to allow for adequate processing time.
Please note: Students will not be admitted or registered for dual enrollment courses after the
KCAD semester begins.
Frequently Asked Questions
What classes can I take?
Students eligible to participate in high school dual enrollment can enroll in freshmen
level (and sometimes sophomore level) college courses.We’ll work with you to identify which classes fit your needs, schedule, and future
goals. See our list of fall 2023 Dual Enrollment course offerings for more details.
How long do classes last?
Courses last 15 weeks and are offered during the Fall and Spring semesters.
What do I need to apply? Do I need a portfolio?
You’ll need to submit an online application and high school transcripts. You don’t need to submit a portfolio. In fact, Dual Enrollment is a great opportunity to build your skills and develop your
portfolio.
This course introduces the concepts of design, problem statements, problem-solving,
and multiple iterations of design solutions using a variety of hand and digital tools.
Design work is documented through journaling and photography with an introduction
to manually adjustable digital (DSLR) camera use and lighting.
Drawing: Learn
This course is an introduction to sketching, drawing as observation, and conceptualization
through eye-hand coordination. Methods include freehand drawing using fundamental
perspective principles and quick-sketch techniques. An emphasis will be placed on
linear construction with concern for accurate proportion in addition to accurate use
of value, light, and shadow. This course will employ the use of live models (clothed
and/or nude) to study scale, proportion, and composition.