What is the Early/Middle College Program at Davenport University?
It’s a dual-enrollment opportunity in which students can earn up to 60 college credits — and possibly an associate degree — while completing high school. It offers academic, financial and career-readiness benefits.
How do I apply for Early Middle College courses at Davenport University?
You’ll need to complete an application each semester you’re taking Davenport courses. Start by filling out the form here.
What does my high school cover?
Your high school pays tuition for fall and winter semesters (up to 30 credits total). Spring/summer tuition is usually the student's responsibility unless otherwise approved by the high school.
What about textbooks and other fees?
Book costs and course fees are typically covered by the partnership school, based on the terms of their agreement. However, registration and tech fees are waived for Early Middle College students.
Can I get financial aid?
Not while you're in high school. You’re not eligible for FAFSA-based aid until after graduation.
Where will my classes be held?
Years 10–11: Courses are generally held online (Global Campus) or at your school depending on the agreement.
Years 12–13: Courses are taken on a Davenport campus or online (Global Campus).
Can I take classes online?
Yes. Davenport offers on-demand and livestream classes via Blackboard. Students must meet deadlines and have strong digital skills.
What tech do I need?
A reliable device, high-speed internet, and standard software like Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat Reader are essential.
When do classes start?
We offer classes year-round; however, a majority of your classes will be taken in the fall and winter. To view our academic calendar, click here.
I’ve never used Blackboard before. How can I learn how it works?
Davenport uses Blackboard as its learning platform. Don’t worry — there are step-by-step tutorials to help you get started. Explore Blackboard Tutorials
What if I need help during the semester?
Your academic advisor and instructors are here to support you — don’t hesitate to reach out early and often! The sooner you ask for help, the smoother your experience will be. Free tutoring and other academic resources are also available to help you succeed.
Do I have to attend an orientation?
Yes. Davenport offers annual orientation sessions tailored to students in years 10–13. Parents are encouraged to attend as well.
How will Davenport communicate with me?
All communication will go to your PantherMail (Davenport email account). You must check this regularly and use it to contact professors and staff.
Who helps me choose my courses?
A dedicated admissions representative and academic advisor will guide your course selections.
When do I schedule classes?
Yearlong scheduling begins every February. Students in years 12 and 13 must contact their Davenport advisor to register.
What if I fail a class?
You’ll meet with your Davenport advisor to decide next steps. Retaking the course may come with financial responsibility. It may also delay program progress.
What GPA do I need to graduate?
To earn your associate degree, you must maintain a 2.0 overall GPA and a 2.3 GPA in your major.
What’s the attendance policy?
Attendance is required. For online and in-person classes, absences must be reported promptly to avoid administrative withdrawal. To learn more, click here.
How do I graduate from Davenport?
Submit the Graduation Application one semester before your intended graduation. Work with your advisor to complete this.
Can I attend the Davenport Commencement?
Yes. You’ll receive info through your Student Connection portal about dates, eligibility and diploma timelines.
Can I continue into a bachelor’s degree program at Davenport?
Yes! Your associate degree credits may seamlessly transfer into a Davenport bachelor’s program. You’ll just need to complete the regular Davenport admissions process.
Can I live in a residence hall?
Yes, during year 13 only — but you must cover all costs, as you’re not yet FAFSA-eligible.
Can I join sports teams?
No, Early Middle College students are not eligible for varsity athletics in year 13. However, many Student Life clubs and events are open to you.
Does Davenport offer tutoring?
Yes! In fact, we offer free tutoring 24/7. To learn more, click here.
How will Davenport communicate with my student?
All communication will go to their PantherMail (Davenport email account). They must check this regularly and use it to contact professors and staff.
What tech does your student need?
A reliable device, high-speed internet, and standard software like Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat Reader are essential.
Can I speak with Davenport faculty or staff about my student’s academic progress?
Yes, but only if your student has submitted a FERPA authorization form. This allows parents and school counselors to discuss grades, attendance and performance with Davenport University personnel.
Will my student be able to graduate with both a high school diploma and a college degree?
Yes, the program is designed so students may graduate with both a high school diploma and an associate degree after their 13th year, providing a strong academic and financial head start.
Who pays for tuition, books and fees?
The high school covers tuition for fall and winter semesters up to 30 credits total per year. Book costs and course fees are typically covered by the partnership school, based on the terms of their agreement. However, registration and tech fees are waived for Early Middle College students.
What support systems are in place to help my student succeed?
Your student will be assigned a dedicated admissions representative and academic advisor. Davenport also provides academic alerts and early interventions if students begin to struggle with attendance or performance.
What happens if my student struggles or fails a class?
They’ll work with their Davenport advisor to develop a recovery plan. Retaking courses may involve personal financial responsibility and could impact program progress. The high school will notify you directly if your student fails a course.
What’s one habit I should start on Day 1?
Check your Davenport email daily. That’s where important updates from your professors, advisor and the university will show up.
What’s the best way to stay on top of assignments and deadlines?
Use a planner and set digital reminders to stay organized. Courses can be fast-paced, so staying ahead makes a big difference.
What should I do if I’m taking an in-seat class on campus?
Make sure to get a parking pass and keep an eye on weather-related campus closures or policy alerts.
How can I find the best way to study?
Think about your learning style and ideal environment. Do you focus better with music or in silence? Try taking a quick online learning style quiz, and create a study space that works for you.
Are there people at Davenport I should connect with?
Absolutely!
Meet your professors during office hours.
Get to know your academic advisor.
Stop by career services early (they help with resumes, internships and more).
Make friends with classmates and build your support network.
Any advice on balancing school with the rest of life?
Seek balance. Plan your week ahead, know your limits and prioritize what’s most important. Be intentional with your time.
What if I don’t know my career or major yet?
That’s totally okay! Take your time. Use online career assessments, talk with your professors and explore your interests. There’s no pressure to decide everything now.
What’s the most important thing to remember as a Davenport student?
Take responsibility. Your college experience is what you make of it. Stay proactive, ask questions and take pride in your growth. And yes — have fun learning!