“Dual Enrollment is designed to prepare students for college and career opportunities leading students to postsecondary institutions for an industry recognized certification or licensure, an associate and/or higher college degree, and successful employment. Georgia has created a singular program known as Dual Enrollment for students in grades 10-12 who qualify to participate. Students may enroll on a part-time or full-time basis as a Dual Enrollment student and take college courses at their high school or on a postsecondary campus. Students will receive high school and college credit simultaneously when attending and passing approved college classes.”
Georgia Department of Education Dual Enrollment Brochure in English
Georgia Department of Education Dual Enrollment Brochure in Spanish
- The student and parent/guardian must watch the Dual Enrollment Informational Video. Parent must complete the Parent Verification Form.
- Research what college is best fitted to your major and make sure you meet ALL Dual Enrollment entrance requirements. Several local colleges and their requirements are listed on our Dual Enrollment website.
- Email your counselor to see what classes would be a good fit for your high school schedule.
Counselors | ||
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Student Last Name | Counselor Name | Counselor Email |
A - D | Shatarra Brown | shatarra.brown@colquitt.k12.ga.us |
E - K | Monica Crenshaw | monica.crenshaw@colquitt.k12.ga.us |
L - Ri | Justin Harrison | justin.harrison@colquitt.k12.ga.us |
Rj - Z | Marcie West | marcie.west@colquitt.k12.ga.us |
4. Apply to the college you are interested in attending. Please see the GaFutures tab on the CCHS Guidance Website for information on how to send your transcript and view your HOPE GPA.
5. Students must create a Dual Enrollment account and complete a funding application in GaFutures.org. Parents must complete their portion of the application as well. Students must complete a new application each school year.
Video Tutorial for Completing Application
6. Complete registration with your college of choice. If you have questions about an individual college, please contact the college Dual Enrollment coordinator.
7. After schedules are finalized, make sure all Dual Enrollment courses that you registered for are listed on your high school schedule.
ABAC Questions - Lori Haddock
Office Phone: (229) 391-3089
To be eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment through ABAC, you must meet the following requirements:
- Have completed the 10th grade
- Have a 3.0 GPA or higher
- Have taken at least 2 English credits
- Have completed Algebra II
Join CCHS Dual Enrollment ABAC's Remind Notifications.
To participate in Dual Enrollment through ABAC, please complete the following steps:
1. Parents must complete the CCHS Application Process listed above.
2. Complete the ABAC Application for Admission and release of information.
3. Send your High School transcript to Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College through your GA Futures account. (If you have SAT or ACT scores you can send those as well, but they are not required).
4. Complete the GAfutures Dual Enrollment Funding Application. The application has changed from previous years. Your parent will have to go in and complete an online portion of the application as well.
The Dual Enrollment regulations allow students to take 30 credit hours to be paid for by Dual Enrollment funding. After the 30 credit hours, students will have to self-pay for courses.
ASU Questions, Kristopher Bailey
Dual Enrollment Coordinator
229.500.2940 (office)
To participate in Dual Enrollment through ASU, please complete the following steps:
1. Parents must complete the CCHS Application Process listed above.
2. Complete ASU admissions application (Minimum 3.0 High school GPA for acceptance)
a. Go to gafutures.org
b.Create/Sign into account
c.Select the tab which says “College Planning” at the top of page
d.Scroll down to select the fourth option for “College Applications”
e. Select Albany State University as college of attendance
f. Choose Dual enrollment as application type
g. Select entry term
h. List any previous or current college attendance
3. Provide Official Transcript from previous or current college to ASU Office of Admissions – admissions@asurams.edu (If applicable)
4. Complete Gafutures Dual Enrollment Funding Application at gafutures.org. The application has changed from previous years. Your parent will have to go in and complete an online portion of the application as well. The Dual Enrollment regulations allow students to take 30 credit hours to be paid for by Dual Enrollment funding. After the 30 credit hours, students will have to self-pay for courses.
5. Provide a copy of immunization record – Can be done one of two ways:
a.Obtain immunization record from doctor and email to kristopher.bailey@asurams.edu OR
b. Email admissions@asurams.edu and authorize access for your GRITS Record to be obtained for retrieval of your immunization records
6. Provide verification of lawful presence – Can be done one of two ways
a. Provide a copy of your driver’s licenses (Cannot be a learner’s permit) OR
b. Bring in a copy of your original birth certificate to campus to be copied and added to your file (sending via mail is an option also; address: Albany State University Office of Admissions 2400 Gillionville Road Albany, GA 31707).
7. Meet with your high school counselor to identify courses that you are approved to take (Courses to meet High school graduation requirements or other recommendations)
8. Set up Registration/Advisement appointment with Dual Enrollment Coordinator (kristopher.bailey@asurams.edu or dualenrollment@asurams.edu) – Note: In order to be able to take ENGL 1101 – English Composition I you must have two high school college preparatory units of English. To be able to take MATH 1111 – College Algebra you must have Algebra II or its equivalency. You may also qualify for these courses by taking the Accuplacer, SAT, or ACT.
SRTC Questions, Dana Lewis
Please watch a brief video to learn more about the SRTC Dual Enrollment options.
Join CCHS Dual Enrollment SRTC's Remind Notifications.
SRTC Dual Enrollment Options at CCHS:
- Academic / Core Classes
- Air Conditioning Technology
- Auto Collision
- Construction
- Cosmetology
- Criminal Justice
- Electrical Wiring
- Emergency Medical Responder
- Mechatronics
- Nurse Aide (Seniors only)
To participate in Dual Enrollment through SRTC, please complete the following steps:
1. Parents must complete the CCHS Application Process listed above.
2. Complete the SRTC Dual Enrollment Online Application for Admission and Release of Information . (If you are a returning SRTC student you still have to complete the application. We are required to have a new one on file each year.)
3. Email a copy of your high school transcript from Infinite Campus to Dana Lewis. This will be used in place of Accuplacer testing due to school closures. If you have SAT or ACT scores, you can send those as well.
4. Complete the SRTC Registration Form to select your classes with SRTC.
5. Complete the GAfutures Dual Enrollment Funding Application. The application has changed from previous years. Your parent will have to go in and complete an online portion of the application as well.
The Dual Enrollment regulations allow students to take 30 credit hours to be paid for by Dual Enrollment funding. After the 30 credit hours, students will have to self-pay for courses. Some programs allow students to use HOPE funding for hours over the 30 hour cap. You can see how many credit hours you have taken and are in process of taking on SRTC's website by logging into BannerWeb at the top.
Transfer Chart for the Technical College System of Georgia and the University System of Georgia
VSU Questions - Megan Hancock
Office: (229) 333-5791
Cell/Text: (229) 412-4987
To be eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment through VSU, you must meet the following requirements:
Due to the uncertainty about the availability of SAT/ACT testing during the COVID-19 pandemic, the USG has approved the temporary adjustment of admission requirements for USG institutions. During this period of time, we have been given authorization to evaluate Spring 2021, Summer 2021 and Fall 2021 applications without SAT, ACT, or ACCUPLACER. At Valdosta State, we will use the below criteria to determine eligibility for Dual Enrollment applicants:
- Provide transcript showing the student is on-track for completing all high school graduation requirements and the USG’s Required High School Curriculum (RHSC).
- The student must have at least a 3.0 High School Grade Point Average as calculated on the RHSC courses completed. This calculation must be done by the VSU Admissions Office; and Exempt placement in corequisite Learning Support for both English and Mathematics. Dual Enrollment applicants without test scores must meet both of the following to exempt placement in corequisite Learning Support:
- English: 2 units of RHSC English must be successfully completed prior to the start of the Dual Enrollment term; and,
- Math: High school Algebra II, or the equivalent, must be successfully completed prior to the start of the Dual Enrollment term.
*For students not meeting the 2/3 requirement, they will be considered on a case-by-case basis and will not be placed into a Math or English course until the 2/3 requirement has been met at the high school.
To participate in Dual Enrollment through VSU, please complete the following steps:
1. Parents must complete the CCHS Application Process listed above.
2. Complete the VSU Application for Admission and Release of Information .
3. Send your High School transcript to VSU through your GAfutures account. (If you have SAT or ACT scores you can send those as well, but they are not required).
4. Complete the GAfutures Dual Enrollment Funding Application. The application has changed from previous years. Your parent will have to go in and complete an online portion of the application as well.
The Dual Enrollment regulations allow students to take 30 credit hours to be paid for by Dual Enrollment funding. After the 30 credit hours, students will have to self-pay for courses.
GAfutures Quick Guides (Information regarding HOPE GPA and Sending Transcripts)
Transfer Chart for the Technical College System of Georgia and the University System of Georgia
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