Get an Early Start on College
Northern Kentucky University invites you to earn college credit while you are still attending high school. Apply as an Early Enrollment student, take classes on NKU's campus and receive your first class free.*
Do you qualify for Early Enrollment?
- You have completed your sophomore year of high school by the time college level classes are taken
- You have a minimum ACT composite score of 20, PLAN composite score of 18, SAT combined math and critical reading score of 940 or PSAT combined math and critical reading score of 94
- You have a cumulative high school GPA of at least 3.25 on a 4.0 scale
- You have submitted an application for early enrollment and a permission to enroll form (included in Early Enrollment Application) from a high school principal or guidance counselor, as well as a parent or guardian
- You meet all prerequisites for the specific NKU courses in which you intend to enroll (For some courses, prerequisites include minimum ACT or SAT sub-scores in English, math or reading.)
- To remain eligible to take college level courses prior to high school graduation you must maintain a 2.50 college GPA
To be considered for early enrollment at Northern Kentucky University, you must submit the necessary credentials.
Application for Early Enrollment
The Early Enrollment Application is available to download and print online. If you wish to gain admission as an entering freshman to NKU you will want to visit the How To Apply page and apply online for admission as a new student.- Permission to Re-Enroll Form
If you wish to take more classes in another semester as an early enrollment student, you must submit a Permission to Re-Enroll Form each semester. You will need both your parent or guardian and your high school principal or guidance counselor's signature.- Pay the $40.00 Application Fee (non-refundable)
There is a non-refundable $40.00 application fee. This is a one time fee. A fee waiver may be requested in instances of financial hardship if accompanied by a letter from a high school counselor or principal; or certification of financial assistance by a case worker affiliated with a state agency. If you choose to apply as an entering freshman to NKU your application fee will be waived. Submit Official High School Transcript
You will want to request an official high school transcript from your guidance counselor. Home-schooled and independent study students should submit a notarized transcript detailing the content of the curriculum and the duration of each subject. Submit ACT, PLAN, SAT, or PSAT Test Scores
You must submit standardized test scores. NKU will accept these scores from the test agency, your official high school transcript or your official score report.
NKU brings classes and professors to select high schools in the community through a program called School-Based Scholars. Students can earn up to 12 credit hours taking classes at their high school or NKU's Grant County Center for a reduced rate taught by NKU professors. To learn more about the School Based Scholar program at your high school contact Jeff Fox, Program Coordinator, NKU Educational Outreach, 859-392-2408.
*Students who want to participate in both programs (Early Enrollment and School-Based Scholars) during the same semester are only eligible for reduced tuition in one program.



