Dual Enrollment Program
The Dual Enrollment Program enables qualified Georgia high school students to receive tuition, fees, and textbook funding for approved college courses taken through Georgia colleges. Funding is administered by the Georgia Student Finance Commission. Additional information about the program may be found at https://gsfc.georgia.gov/ or https://www.mga.edu/admissions/new-students/high-school-students/index.php.
Dual Enrollment Admission Criteria - Rising 11th and 12th graders
Applicants for admission to the Dual Enrollment program must:
1. Submit a completed application for admission.
2. Have a high school GPA in core curriculum classes of 3.0 or higher.
3. Have evidence on the high school transcript that student is on track towards completion of the College Preparatory Curriculum or the USG Required High School Curriculum requirements and high school graduation.
4. Be recommended by their high school counselor or principal.
5. Provide lawful presence documentation and any other materials required by the Office of Admissions.
Dual Enrollment Admission Criteria Rising 10th graders
Applicants for admission to the Dual Enrollment program must:
1.Submit a completed application for admission.
2. Have a high school GPA in core curriculum classes of 3.0 or higher.
3. Be on track to complete required high school curriculum requirements
4. Have scored either
A. SAT evidence based reading/writing 480, Math 440, AND combined score of at least 1200
or
B. ACT english/reading section 17, math 17, AND composite score of 26
5. Be recommended by their high school counselor or principal.
6. Provide lawful presence documentation and any other materials required by the Office of Admissions.