Jefferson-Morgan Middle/High School

Skip to main content

Course Scheduling/Catalogs

Jefferson-Morgan Middle/High School 2025-2026 Program of Studies
Jefferson-Morgan Personal Pathways 
Jefferson-Morgan Grade Level Course Selection Sheets
2025-26 selection sheets for students entering grades 8-12 can be found online via the ALMA student information management system. 
Dual Enrollment Opportunities

Jefferson-Morgan Middle/High School affords students the opportunity to get a head start on earning college credits while still in high school. Students can do this in a couple of ways:

  1. Sign up for a dual enrollment course, which allows students to earn BOTH Jefferson-Morgan Middle/High School credit AND college credit while still in high school. This is only available with certain courses and is optional, not required.
  2. Sign up for college courses during junior or senior year. You can attend a local university on a part-time basis while also taking courses at Jefferson-Morgan Middle/High School to fulfill graduation requirements. In order for the college course to count at Jefferson-Morgan Middle/High School credit, the district would need to have an agreement in place with the college and/or university.
Dual Enrollment Courses at Jefferson-Morgan Middle/High School

Jefferson-Morgan Middle/High School students can earn college credits for taking certain courses while also fulfilling Jefferson-Morgan's graduation requirements. Credits earned can be applied to a degree from the colleges/universities with whom we have partnered and may also be considered for transfer to other institutions of higher learning.


Location:
All courses are taught by a college professor on or off campus with on campus courses being conducted via the college/university's online platform. 

 

Tuition: Tuition fees vary by institution, and students and their families are responsible for all costs and any travel (for off campus offerings) associated with these courses.

 

Course Transfers: If a student is interested in transferring these credits to another institution of study, students and their families are responsible for contacting their schools of interest to determine if credits will be accepted at these schools.

Dual Enrollment Courses Options