Horn Entrepreneurship Companion Enrollment Process

Thank you for your interest in EntreX, LeadX, and DesignX

By participating in the EntreX program at your school, you gain an exclusive chance to enroll in a companion course and earn 3 credits at the University of Delaware. This course is designed to enhance your learning experience and provides college credit as a testament to your achievements. Additionally, students participating in the LeadX (1 credit) and DesignX (3 credits) programs can also take advantage of this opportunity.

How to Register for the Course

Course registration will not be finalized until all three steps are completed.

Step 1: Enroll for a University of Delaware ID (UDID)

Once your form is complete the confirmation page will show your UDID. Write down your UDID as you will need it for the following steps.

Step 2: Register for your Course(s).

As part of the registration, you will upload a registration form (download here).

  • Ensure that all fields are completed including the UDID and both signature lines.
  • If you are participating in LeadX or DesignX and would like to register for those companion courses, please add the course codes in the top section under EntreX. Cross off EntreX if you are not registering for that course. The course codes for LeadX and DesignX are the following:

1. LeadX: ENTR 267-211

2. DesignX: ENTR 367-211

After submitting your course registration, you will receive an email with payment instructions. If you have qualified for a scholarship, this information will be included in the email. 

Step 3: Pay Tuition

Add to the cart the course(s) for which you have registered. Payments may be made online via credit card or ACH methods. A confirmation email will be sent upon payment. All payments are final. No refunds will be issued. 

Course enrollments will not be fully processed until payments are finalized. You will receive access to the appropriate course 5-7 business days after payment. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Companion enrollment courses are offered at a significant discount compared to standard undergraduate tuition. Three credit courses cost $500, and one credit courses cost $190. 

Scholarships are available on a needs-basis. During the course registration process, you will be asked to verify your eligibility for these scholarships. 

All registration forms must be submitted, and payments made by January 26, 2024. 

After completing the first step, a confirmation page will show your UDID. This will also be provided in a confirmation email sent following submission. 

Course enrollments are finalized within 5-7 business days after payment is received. You will receive an email from our team confirming your successful enrollment and providing access to the course in Canvas to begin your work. 

  • Students can request a University of Delaware transcript showing their course credit in June. A course is likely to be viewed by many universities as comparable to an intro to entrepreneurship course or accepted as a general elective. The transferability of the course credit is ultimately determined by the receiving institution.
  • In past years, students have successful transferred the course to the following institutions: American University, Boston University, Bucknell University, Indiana University, Lehigh University, Penn State University, Muhlenberg College, Saint Joseph’s University, Tennessee University, and University of Pittsburgh. It is likely additional institutions have accepted it but have not provided formal verification. 
  • If the credit is rejected initially, you may need to advocate for the course and how it can be applied. Begin by speaking with your academic advisor. You may need to reach out to a college official or department chairperson within a business department. Download the course syllabus as this may be required for an institution to evaluate the course. 

All work must be submitted in Canvas by May 15. 

  • University of Delaware faculty and staff will grade all assignments and finalize grades by May 27.
  • Grades are reported on transcripts according to the course grading scale provided in the syllabus. Ultimately, all students earning a 60 or higher will receive the credits.