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    Overview

    Franklin College offers high school juniors and seniors the chance to take college-level courses in subjects like English, math, humanities, and science—earning credits that can transfer to other institutions.

    Key Dates

    • Fall: Aug 26 – Dec 12
    • Spring: Feb 3 – May 15
    • Summer 1: June 2 – July 3
    • Summer 2: July 9 – Aug 8

    Tuition & Fees

    $465 per course (Fall/Spring)
    $260 per credit hour (Summer)
    Additional fees for lab/science or >4 credit classes

    Benefits

    • Transferable credits
    • College experience in high school
    • Accelerate general ed courses
    • Explore majors early

    How to Apply

    1. Complete the above application
    2. Submit transcript & counselor rec
    3. Pay $40 app fee + $50 enrollment deposit
    4. Schedule classes via Academic Records

    Need Help?

    Admissions: admissions@FranklinCollege.edu
    Phone: 317.738.8075

    Full Course Listing

    • LA 101 Reading and Writing Critically (4)
    • LA 111 Public Speaking (3)
    • LA 103 Quantitative Reasoning (4)
    • PSY 117 General Psychology (4)
    • SOC 118 Introduction to Sociology (4)
    • ESC 118 Earth Science (4)
    • MAT 131 Intro to Quantitative Analysis (4)
    • MAT 135 Calculus (4)
    • CMP 130 Intro to Computing (3)
    • FRE 110 Elementary French I (4)
    • FRE 111 Elementary French II (4)
    • FRE 210 Intermediate French I (4)
    • FRE 211 Intermediate French II (4)
    • SPA 110 Elementary Spanish I (4)
    • SPA 111 Elementary Spanish II (4)
    • SPA 210 Intermediate Spanish (4)
    • SPA 211 Intermediate Reading, Writing & Discussion (4)