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Dual Enrollment: Resources and Tips

Dual Enrollment

What is Dual Enrollment?

Dual Enrollment is a program where high school students can take post-secondary courses at colleges and universities that counts towards both the high school transcript (and graduation) and the college transcript. 

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There is a cap of 30 hours for Dual Enrollment students as well as limiting participation to all 11th and 12th grade, while giving 10th grade students limited options to take DE classes.  

  • District Deadline for dual enrollment advisement meetings with your counselor

    • Summer/Fall 2023 - April 1st 

    • Spring 2024 - November 1st 


Note: College deadlines could move before or after these dates, so it is important to know the deadlines of the college you want to intend so that you can get this packet in on time.

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Chatt Tech

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Georgia Highlands

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Kennesaw State

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West Georgia

Dual Enrollment: List

Dual Enrollment Checklist 

  • Student and guardian watch or attend the Paulding County Dual Enrollment Summit. 

  • Student decides which college/program they want to attend.

  • Student research application process and requirements.

  • Student takes the necessary placement test for entry into the college.

  • Student applies as a Dual Enrollment student at the chosen college.

  • Student receives notification of acceptance from the college.

  • Student creates a GA Futures account.

  • Student and parent complete the PCSD paperwork.

  • Student schedules appointment with counselor to complete required paperwork.

  • Student completes the funding application on GaFutures

  • Parent/guardian completes the parent agreement on GaFutures

  • Once accepted, student will register for approved courses at the college (listed on PCSD paperwork that has been signed by student’s counselor, parent and student).

  • Student sends “student detail schedule” to school counselor

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