Dual Enrollment
Information for Future Students
Dual Enrollment provides high school students with the opportunity to take college courses for both college and high school credit. Students interested in Dual Enrollment are encouraged to talk with their high school counselor as early as possible to ensure all deadline are met. Students, parents/guardians, and counselors should together carefully assess whether Dual Enrollment is a good fit for the student. Students should be aware that college courses are typically more rigorous than high school courses and move at a faster pace. Also, Dual Enrollment courses result in real college credit and the grades become a part of the student’s permanent college record. Grades earned through Dual Enrollment could impact future eligibility for college admission and scholarships as well as high school graduation.
Quick Links
Admissions
- USG Dual Enrollment Admission Requirements
- Staying on Course (Required High School Curriculum (RHSC) information)
- USG Institution Dual Enrollment Admissions and Application Links
Course Selection and Advisement
- Mathematics Placement Processes & Recommendations for Dual Enrollment Students
- Science Course Recommendations for Dual Enrollment Students
- Overview of the USG IMPACTS Core Curriculum
- Dual Enrollment Course Directory on the GAfutures Website
Funding Application and Self-Pay Course Approval Form
- Dual Enrollment Funding Information on the GAfutures Website
- Self-Pay Course Approval Form for Dual and Joint Enrollment Students
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