Through the Propel program, PBA makes a limited number of online courses available to high school students ready for college-level work with the goal of providing them access to learning opportunities offered by the university. Each course taken through the PBA Propel program is building the student’s permanent college transcript. For the 2024-25 school year, the courses are offered at the rate of $75 per credit hour plus learning materials, payable to PBA.
Propel allows you to:
- Fit college courses around your high school schedule.
- Complete your courses from anywhere through our fully online structure.
- Receive an affordable, private-university education taught by Christian professors who integrate faith and learning.
- Complete core courses that free up time in college to study abroad or pursue an additional major or minor.
Attention Florida residents:
Florida statutes state that Florida residents may not be charged for dual enrollment coursework or learning materials. Therefore, Florida residents may not use credits earned through the PBA Propel program to fulfill high school requirements. PBA Propel courses should not be included on a Florida student’s high school transcript. Residents of states other than Florida wishing to use the PBA Propel courses toward dual enrollment credit should adhere to their state guidelines for dual enrollment.
Available Courses
We have entry points in the fall, spring, and summer semesters. For the 2024-2025 Academic Year, we are offering the following courses:
Fall 2024 (August):
COM – 1113 Public Speaking
ENG – 1113 English Composition I
ENG – 1123 English Composition II
Spring 2025(January):
COM – 1113 Public Speaking
MAT – 1853 College Algebra
ENG – 1123 English Composition II
The cost of the program is $75 per credit hour and students must be at least 16 years of age and have a 3.0 or higher GPA. Courses are 16-week courses offered in a fully online format.
Contact
Please Contact the Admissions Office at 561-803-2100 or admit@cctv1718.com for more information.
Accreditation
PBA is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. Credits earned are transferrable to other post-secondary institutions. Questions about how individual’s courses will be applied in degree plans should be directed to receiving institutions.