Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment is an exciting program that empowers eligible high school juniors and seniors to embark on an academic journey that not only enhances their high school education but also accelerates their college experience. By participating in Dual Enrollment program, students have the unique opportunity to earn both high school and college credits concurrently, providing them with a head start in their educational pursuits.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for dual enrollment, students must meet the following criteria:

1

Academic Excellence

Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, demonstrating their commitment to academic excellence.

2

ACT/SAT Score

Achieve an ACT composite score of 18 or better (or SAT equivalent), showcasing their readiness for college-level coursework.

3

Informational Meeting 

Attend a school informational meeting with a parent or guardian, or have a one-on-one meeting with our dedicated Dual Enrollment Coordinator. This ensures that students and their families are well-informed about the program.

4

Intent to Enroll form

Complete the "Intent to Dual Enroll" form to express your desire to participate in the program officially.

APPLICATION PROCESS

After meeting these initial requirements, a guidance review will determine if a student is eligible for Dual Enrollment. Once eligibility is confirmed, students and their parents or guardians must sign a student participation agreement form. This agreement signifies a mutual understanding of the responsibilities students will undertake during their participation in the Dual Enrollment program.

ACADEMIC OVERSIGHT

All Dual Enrollment classes must receive approval from our dedicated Dual Enrollment Coordinator. Students are also required to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) throughout their enrollment.

MAINTAINING ELIGIBILITY

To ensure that Dual Enrollment students remain eligible, it is crucial that they demonstrate a strong commitment to their coursework. Consistently failing to attend classes, complete assignments, or engage academically may result in ineligibility for Dual Enrollment courses in the subsequent semester.

DEADLINES

Students must apply, get accepted, receive academic advisement, and register for classes by the specified term deadlines. These deadlines are non-negotiable and ensure timely participation in the Dual Enrollment program.

FALL AND SUMMER TERMS: MAY 1

SPRING TERM: DECEMBER 1

GETTING STARTED  

Our local Dual Enrollment college partners include Georgia Southern, East Georgia, and Ogeechee Tech. In addition, students have the option to explore online programs with Truett McConnell and Toccoa Falls.

IN PERSON REQUIREMENT      

All summer Dual Enrollment classes are conducted in person on campus. Online options are not permitted during the summer term.

INITIAL CLASS

Please note that students cannot begin their first Dual Enrollment class during the summer term.

Successful Dual Enrollment students

possess various qualities that set them up for academic achievement and personal growth. These qualities include:

Organization

1

Effective time management and organization skills are crucial for success.

Meeting Deadlines

6

Consistently meeting assignment and coursework deadlines.

Proactivity

2

Taking the initiative to excel in coursework and engage with professors and peers.

Independence

7

Self-reliance in managing their studies and schedules.

Flexibility

3

Adaptability to the demands of college-level classes.

Effective Communication

8

Regularly checking and responding to emails.

Stress Management

4

The ability to handle the pressures of a dual academic workload.

Maturity

9

Handling mature content and discussions with responsibility and professionalism.

Assertiveness

5

Advocating for their needs and seeking assistance when required.

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