Osage County R-II Schools Dual Credit Courses
Osage County Schools students, you can choose 4 MSU Dual Credit course offered at your high school.
CFD 155 Principles of Human Development
CFD 160 Principles of Development in Early Childhood
ECE 304 Introduction to Early Childhood Education
ELE 302 Introduction to Elementary Education and Clinical/Field Experience
SEC 302 General Methods of Instruction in the Middle and Secondary Schools
Save money on tuition
Tuition cost comparison for 15 credit hours
$1050
$3,855
$17,915
Time and Cost Savings
If you earn... | you will have completed... | compared to the same number of hours taken on campus, you will save... | with the Missouri State Advantage Scholarship, your total savings will be... |
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9 credit hours | 2/3 of a semester | $1,683 | +$1,000 = $2,683 |
15 credit hours | 1 semester | $2,805 | +$1,000 = $3,805 |
21 credit hours | 1.5 semesters | $3,927 | +$1,000 = $4,927 |
Free and reduced lunch scholarship
High school students who receive free and reduced lunches are eligible for a dual credit scholarship. Qualifying students can take up to six credit hours of dual credit per semester at no charge to them. There is no additional application for this scholarship. Parents or guardians will communicate with the Dual Credit office that their student receives free or reduced lunches within the normal registration process.
Study guides
Missouri State provides individualized study guides for each dual credit high school. Use these study guides and other library resources to help with any MSU dual credit course.