Students must be between 16 and 20 years of age. If you are applying to Adult Dual Credit students must be 21 year of age or older.
How do I get to Niagara College if the course is being offered on-campus?
Transportation is free and is arranged by your high school, either your Niagara Catholic District School Board or District School Board of Niagara Dual Credit Teacher.
How many courses can I take?
Students can take a maximum of two courses per semester, to a maximum of four courses in total.
Does Niagara College provide accessibility and accommodations for students?
Students who require accommodations and/or have an IEP (Individual Education Plan) can book an appointment with our Health, Wellness and Accessibility Services Department. Please contact your Dual Credit teacher for more information on how to access these services.
What is the cost of the program?
The program is fully funded. Tuition, textbooks, course resources and transportation are free for eligible students.
What courses are being offered?
Please contact your high school Guidance department to inquire about course offerings, which change term to term.
How to apply?
Contact your high school Guidance department to determine your eligibility.
Where will I find information about my timetable and schedule?
You will be provided this information by your high school Dual Credit teacher.
If I have questions/concerns regarding my child’s Niagara College course(s), who should I contact?
Please contact the designated high school Dual Credit teacher who will be able to assist.