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Joint Enrollment


What is Joint Enrollment?

High School students from public, private, and home schools are eligible for the program. Joint Enrollment is the enrollment of a high school student in one or more college course(s) for which the student will earn only college credit. High school students who have completed the tenth grade, or its equivalent, may register for college course(s) each semester. It is not the intent that a Nashville State course substitute for any required course or elective leading to graduation from high school under this program.

Why take college classes?

Students get a "head start" into their college experience. As a fully accredited higher education institution, Nashville State's general education credits and selected technical courses are transferable to colleges that a student may choose.

What subject areas are available

English, Literature and Speech
Foreign Languages
Mathematics
Sciences
Social Sciences
Technical Courses
Special Interest Courses


Will these classes transfer?

Credits earned at Nashville State will transfer to nearly all of Tennessee's four-year private and public universities as well as various other universities. However, the student is responsible for obtaining verification of tranfer credit from their chosen university.


What are the Joint Enrollment Requirements?

Junior or Senior in High School
Minimum of 19 ACT Score in Subject Area (Math, English, or related course)
Meet all prerequisites of the course
Approval of parent/guardian

Classes Available

For more information about Joint enrollment, please contact the Coordinator, at 615-353-3269.