Kish Kougars basketball, bowling teams celebrate achievements
The Kishwaukee College Men’s Basketball Team, Men’s Bowling Team and Women’s Bowling Team each wrapped up successful seasons filled with individual accolades and team accomplishments.
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Why Dual Credit? | Registration Steps | Dual Enrollment | Dual Credits by HS | FAQs
Dual Credit lets high school juniors and seniors take real Kishwaukee College courses while completing their high school requirements. You’ll earn high school and college credit at the same time—saving money, saving time, and getting a head start on your degree or career path.
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Getting started is simple — here’s what you’ll need to do.
Some high school students also choose to take courses directly at Kishwaukee College or online through Kish. These courses are taught by Kish faculty and may count for high school and college credit, depending on your school’s policies.
If you plan to take Kish courses on campus or online, you’ll complete the standard Dual Credit steps — plus a few additional requirements:
Dual Credit is generally open to high school juniors and seniors who meet GPA, placement, or testing requirements set by their school and Kish.
Dual Credit
Dual Credit courses are taken at your high school and taught by a high school teacher who meets Kishwaukee College’s credential requirements.
Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment courses are taken at Kishwaukee College or online and taught by Kish faculty.
In short:
Dual Credit = College courses at your high school, taught by your HS teacher.
Dual Enrollment = College courses at Kish, taught by Kish faculty.
Kishwaukee College charges each student $50 for a dual credit course taught by a high school instructor. Some high schools cover the cost for students. This fee is waived for individuals who qualify for free/reduced lunch. Some courses require the purchase of books or other supplies in addition to the course fee.
Dual Credit grades become part of your permanent Kishwaukee College transcript. These grades may also impact transfer or future financial aid, so completing coursework is important.
Students must follow Kish’s drop deadlines and procedures. Dropping could affect high school graduation requirements, so always speak with your counselor before making changes.
Dual Credit students can use Kish tutoring, library services, advising, and other student support resources—just like any other Kish student.
Each high school offers different Dual Credit courses. You can check the list in the “Courses Offered at Your High School” section on this page.
The Kishwaukee College Men’s Basketball Team, Men’s Bowling Team and Women’s Bowling Team each wrapped up successful seasons filled with individual accolades and team accomplishments.
Andy Sullivan, DeKalb County Sheriff, was awarded the 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award by the Kishwaukee College Foundation. The award honors established alumni who have demonstrated service or outstanding contributions within the Kish community.