program. The student may continue to enroll in LUOA high school courses.
Some dual enrollment courses may require additional course fees or other charges related to
the content of the course.
Dual enrollment courses are subject to Liberty University policies, with a format, start dates, and
end dates in accordance with the Liberty University Online Academic Calendar. The majority of
dual enrollment courses are offered in sub-terms that run 8 weeks; however, there are some
courses that are offered in a semester-long sub-term (A-term) that can range from 14-17 weeks.
All dual enrollment courses have specific due dates for assignments, and students will need to
submit coursework regularly. If coursework is not submitted for 21 consecutive days, the student
will fail for nonattendance. Additionally, since assignments in dual enrollment courses have set
due dates, failure to turn in assignments on time can result in point deductions. Please see the
course syllabus for full details on the Late Assignment Policy.
If students withdraw from a dual enrollment course, the tuition is prorated based on university
policies. The student will receive a 100% refund if he or she withdraws within the first week of
class and before submission of the first assignment (1st assignment includes the Course
Requirements Checklist). Withdrawing within the first quarter results in owing 25% of tuition,
within first half results in 50% tuition, and within three quarters results in owing 75% of tuition.
A complete list of courses offered for dual credit is provided on the LUOA’s dual
enrollment page.
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY
ACT (FERPA) POLICY
LUOA is a K-12 educational institution that allows eligible high school students to enroll in Liberty
University Online Programs courses through the dual enrollment program. Liberty University
shares all educational records related to dual enrollment courses with LUOA. Those education
records can be accessed by contacting LUOA at (866) 418-8741, live chat, or
LUOACurrentStudents@liberty.edu. If an LUOA student is enrolled in a dual enrollment program or
is otherwise enrolled in a postsecondary course, the parent, legal guardian, or affiliate POC must
maintain a PIN that will allow the parent, legal guardian, or affiliate POC the ability to inspect and
review any postsecondary records shared by Liberty University with LUOA as part of their student’s
LUOA enrollment. Once an LUOA student turns 18 or matriculates into Liberty University as a
Liberty University student, inspect and review permissions transfer to that student. Students may
then remove the PIN from their account. If the student wishes to allow their
parents/guardians/affiliate POCs continued access to their education records, no action is needed.
Learn more on our website.
NCAA APPROVED COURSES
If your student wishes to compete in an NCAA sport in college, all LUOA Enhanced courses
and dual enrollment courses have been approved by the NCAA for Division I athletic program
participation. See the NCAA page on our website for more information.