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Georgia’s Dual Enrollment Program provides students enrolled at an eligible public or private high school or home study program in Georgia the opportunity to simultaneously earn high school and college credit at a participating eligible postsecondary institution in Georgia.
Dual Enrollment offers students the opportunity to experience college courses and begin their higher education career while still in high school and free of charges for standard tuition, mandatory fees and required books.
FAQs
Who is eligible for Dual Enrollment?
A student must be enrolled in a participating eligible public or private high school in Georgia or an eligible participating home study program in Georgia as a 10th, 11th, or 12thgrade student.
A student must be approved by the participating high school or home study program at which he or she is enrolled toparticipatein dual enrollment.
A student must have completed the admission process and been accepted by the participating postsecondary institution.
Per Georgia state law, eligible males must meet federal Selective Service registration requirements.
A student mustmaintainSatisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) as defined by the college bymaintaininga 2.0 cumulative GPA and completing 67% of course hoursattempted.
What courses are eligible for Dual Enrollment?
TheDual Enrollment Course Directoryis a list of the approved courses atparticipatingpostsecondary institutions for Dual Enrollment funding. These are the courses that dual enrollment students are allowed to take and for which the state will pay tuition. The approved course categories include:
Core academic areas: English, Math, Science, Social Sciences, etc.
CTAE (Career, Technical and Agricultural Education) courses that align to a GADOE Career Cluster and Pathway.
11th & 12th Graders may take any approved Dual Enrollment course in the Course Directory.
10th Graders may only enroll in approved Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) coursesin theCourse Directory at a participating TCSG institutionlike Columbus Technical College.
What are the admission requirements?
A qualifying test score.Specifically:
If a public or private high school student has a 2.00 high school GPA, no admissions testing or ACT/SATis required tobe admitted to Columbus Technical College. The 2.00 cumulative high school GPA is the qualifying test score for these students.
If a student is a home study studentora public/private school student who does not have a 2.00 high school GPA, they will need a qualifying score on a standardized test such as the PSAT, ACTor SAT. Students who have not yet taken one of those examscan be scheduled to come to CTC to take the Accuplacer free of charge.
Examples ofTest ScoresRequiredfor Admission and/or Math and English Placement:
| Assessment | Section | Diploma Level Score Minimum | Degree Level Score Minimum |
| PSAT and SAT | Reading/Writing | 310 for ENGL 1010 | 340 for ENGL 1101 |
| Math | 360 for MATH 1012 | 410 for MATH 1111 | |
| ACT | Reading | 14 for ENGL 1010 | 16 for ENGL 1101 |
| English | 13 for ENGL 1010 | 14 for ENGL 1101 | |
| Math | 14 for MATH 1012 | 17 for MATH 1111 | |
| 20 for MATH 1113 | |||
| 21 for MATH 1131 | |||
| ELA/Milestones | Reading/Writing | 235 for ENGL 1010 | |
| ELA (R/W only) | 525 for ENGL 1010 | 525 for ENGL 1101 |
| Accuplacer Section | TCC Placement | Diploma Placement | Degree Placement |
| Reading (ANGR) | 218 | 224 for ENGL 1010 | 236 for ENGL 1101 |
| Writing (ANGW) | 222 | 236 for ENGL 1010 | 249 for ENGL 1101 |
| Arithmetic (ANGM) | 223 | 229 for MATH 1012 | N/A |
| Quantitative Reasoning (ANGQ) | N/A | N/A | 245 for MATH 1111 |
| Advanced Algebra (ANGA) | N/A | N/A | 249 for MATH 1113 |
Every student must have an approvedGAfuturesDual Enrollment funding application for the school year in which they are applying. They will resubmit the application for funding for eachsubsequentyear of participation.
How many hours of dual enrollment can a student take?
Students canenroll in one or more courses per term witha maximum number of 15 credit hours in any term. The total amount of dual enrollment funding availableis for30 credit hours.
Once a Dual Enrollment student reaches the 30 Hour Funding Cap, a student may:
Self-Pay for college coursesat the standard in-state tuition rate for the college.
If the student is enrolled inaneligible HOPE Career Grantcertificate or diploma program, they may qualify for HOPE Grant with Career Grant funding which allows you to gainearly accessto HOPE funds. Unlike Dual Enrollment hours, credit hours paid by HOPE Grant will count towards the HOPE and/or Zell Miller Scholarship 127 Combined-Paid hours limit. See your dual enrollment coordinator for more information.
When can students take dual enrollment courses?
Typically, students are considered eligible in the summer term following 9thgrade. Courses are available in summer,falland spring terms both online and in-person. Public and private schoolseach have their own participation criteriathat may include GPA, grade level, or course mode restrictions. Therefore, students from those schools must have prior approval by their high school guidance office toparticipatein dual enrollment.
Will these coursestransferto a university?
TheTechnical College System of Georgia (TSCG) currently has 38 courses that transfer directly toUniversity System of Georgia (USG) as equivalent courses.Transfer Guarantee.For students attending other in-state schools, GATransfer.org provides aCollege Credit Coursetool tosearch forcredit transfer opportunities at participating colleges and universities withinthe state of Georgia.Students planningon attendingcollege out of state after high school should keep a copy of the syllabus for each class they take tosubmitfortransferarticulation at the future school.
What other opportunities are available for high school students to attend CTC?
TheAccelerated Career Pathwaymay be a greatoptionif you have a clearly defined career goal in mind.
Inthis program, students can earn both a high school diploma and one of the following:
An Associate of Applied Science Degree
A Technical Diploma
A program certification leading to licensure
Two approved Technical Certificates of Credit (TCCs)within the same program area, as outlined in thepublished guidelines.
Dual Enrollment Application Process
All students who wish to apply for Dual Enrollment must:
Submit an application to Columbus Tech as a Dual Enrollment Student.
Provide a high school transcript, showing a cumulative high school GPA. This can beemailed to dualenrollment@columbustech.edu orrequestedfromthe HS counselor to besent throughGAfutures.
Complete theDual Enrollment Funding Applicationwhich includes having the Parent Participation Agreementportionof the application completed.
Home study students must completeall ofthe requirements aboveand also:
Thehome study program will need a separate GAfutures accountfor Education Professionals. This must be created prior to the student account because the student will list the program name created by the guardian/home study coordinator on theirGAfuturesprofile.
A standardized test score such as PSAT, ACT, or SAT must besubmittedfor application to CTC. If those scores are not available, please notifydualenrollment@columbustech.eduat the time of application that Accuplacer testing will be necessary. Our office willforwardthe student’s information for scheduling on to the Testing coordinator and confirmation of the date and time provided must be confirmed within48 hours.
Home Study students mustsubmita copy of theGeorgia Department of Education Home Study Program Declaration of Intent formsubmittedto the state by their home study program.The document can be emailed todualenrollment@columbustech.edu
