
Admissions
Early College Credit Program
Public, private, homeschool, and students in high school can earn college credit through Nelson University’s Early College Credit program. A variety of classes are offered online via Blackboard or can be taken in-person on the Nelson University campus. Students that take Early College Credit will be taught by qualified and experienced faculty, and can take advantage of academic support and resources offered by Nelson Online Student Support.
Educational Institution or Homeschool Network Partnership
If you’re in charge of an educational institution or homeschool network and wish to collaborate with us, we’re eager to support you in this endeavor. Feel free to inquire about our partnership program for further details.
Course Equivalencies in the Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCNS)
By the Numbers

Classes Offered
in Fall, Spring, and/or Summer

Formats
Online or In-Person

Per Credit Hour
Course Offerings
General Education Courses
- ENG 1113 Composition and Rhetoric I
- ENG 1123 Composition and Rhetoric II
- ENG 2273 Introduction to Literature
- MTH 1113 College Math
- MTH 1123 College Algebra
- BIO 1113 Biology
- COM 1143 Speech
- HIS 1113 American History
- GOV 2213 National and State Government
- PED 2232 Wellness and Lifestyle
- PSY 1153 Introduction to Psychology
Bible Core
- REL 1113 Authentic Christianity
- REL 1173 Biblical Literature
- THE 2113 Intro to Theology
- THE 2333 Pentecostal Doctrine
- BIB 1223 The Church in Ministry and Mission
**Each semester, additional courses may be offered for Early College Credit students. If you are interested in taking a course that is not listed above, please contact [email protected] to check for course availability. **
Early College Credit FAQS
Early College Credit allows students still in high school to take college-level classes for credit. Credits earned are accredited and can be used toward the completion of a college degree. This differs from Dual Credit in that high schools can vary on what type of college credit they accept as credit toward their high school classes. Check with your high school counselor to see if Nelson Online classes will meet graduation requirements.
Early College Credit students can take freshman and sophomore level classes from a variety of subject areas. Students can work with their high school counselor and Nelson Online scheduler to determine what classes will work best for their future college plans.
Students not seeking early college credit may still take courses through the Early College Credit program as long as they are currently enrolled in high school. Many students take courses which serve as early college credit while taking additional courses which only meet college degree requirements.
Students completing the equivalent of the Sophomore year of high school may begin taking early college credit courses with Nelson University.
Students may take up to 6 hours the summer following the Sophomore year and may continue taking 6 hours each semester through the summer immediately following the Senior year. This means a student could earn up to 42 hours of credit and be considered a college Sophomore prior to becoming a full-time student at Nelson University.
No- all courses are offered online via Blackboard. Students can take on campus classes by request.
Early college credit students do not qualify for Federal Financial Aid, however Nelson offers early college credit at a reduced rate of $100 per credit hour. In addition, a discount to dependents of nationally appointed Assemblies of God missionaries is also available. For information on this discount, please contact an Admissions Counselor at 888-937–7248.
If you decide to enroll at Nelson University as a degree-seeking student after high school, you can complete an application up to a year in advance of your high school graduation. You can get started on an application here (hyperlink to apply page) and learn more about the admission process here (admissions page). For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at 888-937-7248.