Associate of General Studies (Fast Forward)
Earn Your College Degree While in High School with NSU’s AGS Fast Forward Program
Northwestern State University is proud to offer the AGS Fast Forward Program, an exciting opportunity for high-achieving high school students to earn an Associate of General Studies (AGS) degree while completing their TOPS University Diploma.
Through this dual enrollment pathway, students can get ahead, save time, and reduce the cost of college—all while staying on track to graduate high school. Courses are designed to be flexible and accessible, providing a strong foundation for future academic and career success.
Students must meet the eligibility requirements designated below in addition to the minimum requirements from the BOR Academic Affairs Policy 2.22.
A student attending a public, private or charter high school would be eligible to enroll in the deNSU Early College Access (Dual Enrollment Program) if they meet the following criteria:
View a list of approved list assessments and score requirements.
A student attending a public, private or charter high school or BESE Approved Home Study program would be eligible to enroll in the deNSU Early College Access (Dual Enrollment Program) if they meet the following criteria:
Application must be submitted prior to 10th grade year. 11th and 12th grade students may apply, but application and prior credit will be reviewed.
View a list of approved list assessments and score requirements.
Students may enroll in courses listed on the Louisiana Board of Regents Master Course Articulation Matrix. Students should consult with the Registrar’s Office of the institution they plan on attending after high school prior to enrolling in dual enrollment courses to verify course transferability.
Tuition is $60.00 per credit hour.
Tuition exemptions
When a student registers for classes, they are considered an enrolled Northwestern State University student and are assessed regular tuition and registration fees. Charges for regular tuition/registration fees, and IncludED fees will display in the “Payments” block on student’s myNSU Account Homepage (Dashboard). These charges will continue to display on student’s myNSU Homepage until exemptions have been posted for each course(s). **See timeline below. Students are responsible for paying their tuition and IncludEd Textbook Program fees immediately upon registering for classes.
Fee payment
Paper statements are not mailed by the University. Students are responsible for paying their tuition and IncludEd Textbook Program fees immediately upon registering for classes unless tuition/IncludED is being paid by the high school or district. High school and district invoices are processed upon request from high school/district.
Textbooks for internet courses, Natchitoches Campus and Leesville Campus courses will be part of the IncludED Textbook Program. IncludED is a partnership between NSU and the NSU Campus Store that allows students to purchase textbooks at a reduced cost. The charge is posted directly to their myNSU Account and should be paid along with tuition (unless covered by the high school or district). Note, courses taken at the high school with a NSU credentialed high school instructor are not part of IncludED.
For more information on the IncludED Textbook Program click here.
Who Should Apply
New students
Students who enrolled in the previous semester but withdrew from all courses (re-apply)
Students who applied for the previous semester, but did not enroll (re-apply)
Students who previously took courses, but did not enroll in the current semester (re-apply)
Application Fees
Use discount code dual1884 when applying for admission to waive the application fee. We can no longer refund application fees once they have been paid.
Application Process
New students must apply online for admissions by creating an account and completing the Northwestern State University Application for Admission. Students re-applying can sign in to their existing account.
Submit immunization records (only if you attend NSU face-to-face classes and/or utilize NSU on-campus resources)
High School Guidance Counselor is responsible for submitting required documentation through their school’s personal OneDrive folder::
Click here to access instructions for Applying for Admissions.
Campus-Wide ID
After a student has been admitted, they must retrieve their Campus-Wide Number (CWID). Student must have their CWID to sign-in to myNSU. For instructions on retrieving click here.
myNSU
For login instructions for myNSU, please click here.
Multi-Factor Authentication
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an electronic authentication method in which a user is granted access to a website or application only after successfully presenting two or more pieces of identifiable information (or factors).
To setup multi-factor authentication on your myNSU account you will need at least one of the following:
For instructions on setting up MFA, click click here.
Registering for classes has never been easier. Log on to myNSU and click the Registration link found on the QuickLinks Menu.
Click here to access instructions for Registering and Dropping Classes.
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