The DEADLINE to participate in Summer 2024 and all of the school year 2024-25 is May 1. Please use the following information to submit your information. If you need a copy of the Dual Enrollment Checklist, please see a counselor.
Please click the video to the left or the following link, DISTRICT VIRTUAL DUAL ENROLLMENT MEETING FOR 2024-2025 , to view the District Dual Enrollment Meeting. (STEP 1 ON LSHS DE Checklist)
After viewing the presentation, please click and complete the DCSS DUAL ENROLLMENT PRESENTATION VIEWING CONFIRMATION form. (STEP 1 ON LSHS DE Checklist)
Next, complete the DCSS DUAL ENROLLMENT STUDENT CONTRACT for 2024-2025. (STEP 2 ON LSHS DE Checklist)
The above steps must be completed for your student to participate in Dual Enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year including Summer 2024
Complete the remaining steps on the LSHS Dual Enrollment Checklist and reach out to your child's counselor to schedule a meeting and ask any questions you may have.
LSHS Dual Enrollment Checklist
LSHS Dual Enrollment Parent Night Presentation
November 30, 2023
Dual Enrollment (DE) is a Georgia funded program that allows high school students to take college courses that can simultaneously count toward high school and college requirements.
• Attend eligible public, private, or home school high schools in Georgia
• Be enrolled in 10th, 11th or 12th grade
10th grade students can participate in DE by enrolling in eligible CTAE courses at a Technical College (TCSG)
10th graders must have a HOPE GPA of 3.5, a score of 1250 on the SAT or a composite 25 on the ACT, to be eligible to apply for enrollment in any participating TCSG or University System of Georgia (USG) to be able take any approved DE courses.
11th and 12th grade students must have a HOPE GPA of 3.0 or higher, score 1050 on the SAT or a Composite score of 20 on the ACT for enrollment in any USG DE program.
• Be a Georgia resident (no additional citizenship required)
• Meet college admissions requirements for their DE program
• Be on track for graduation
• Be in good academic standing
• Must not have already received a high school diploma
• Eligible students receive 100% funding, up to 30 semester hours/45 quarter hours program Funding Cap, for:
• Tuition
• Books
• Mandatory fees
• Funding pays for approved core courses (English, Math, Science, Social Studies, World/Foreign Languages) and Career Technical Agricultural Educational (CTAE) classes that are aligned with identified career pathways.)
• The funding is paid directly to the college. The award chart for Dual Enrollment can be found on GAFutures.
• Core credits earned and posted on the high school transcript are calculated into the student’s initial HOPE GPA, as described on GAFutures.
• Credit Hours paid for by DE are not counted toward the Attempted Hours or Combined Attempted Hours limit for HOPE and Zell Miller Scholarship at the college level.
When considering Dual Enrollment (DE), students and parents should understand the characteristics of students who are successful in college classes. Students who are considering the DE program need to be:
• Organized
• Willing, eager, and able to take initiative
• Mature
• A self-advocate
• Flexible
• A good time manager
• Eligible for admission to the college
• Have reliable transportation and parking at both the college and high school
• Respond to and initiate communications with the college and high school in a timely manner (within 24 hours or less)
• All GA public, private, and eligible home school students are eligible in 11th and 12th grade.
• All 10th graders can take CTAE courses. 10th graders who have earned a 1200 on the SAT or 26 on the ACT in one sitting can participate fully in the DE program.
• Tuition, books, and mandatory fees are 100% covered up to a funding cap of 30 semester hours/45 quarter hours.
• Potential for simultaneous credit for high school and college
• College credits are not based on a test score (like AP/IB)
• Can ease the transition from high school to college
• Students can earn an Associates Degree, Technical Diploma, or Technical Certifications
• Students can start pursuing career goals earlier
• Greater access to a larger variety of courses
• More flexibility in scheduling
• Some students are truly ready to “Move On” (When Ready)
• EOCs are only required for students taking Biology the first time and High School Option B students. Click Here for more information about Option B.
• College courses come back to the high school as a letter grade and are transcribed by county policy. For example:
A=95
B=85
C=75
D=70
F=65
• There may be some non-mandatory fees such as: parking, course specific fees, lab materials, personal items, etc. – these are usually nominal
• Challenging classes taught by college professors
• Colleges communicate directly with student, usually via email
• Some competitive colleges may not consider DE to be as rigorous as AP (see below for more information)
• Credit transferability is not guaranteed, especially for out-of-state and private colleges
• Students may miss high school announcements and activities
• Lack of daily interaction with friends may impact relationships, involvement, etc.
• Students will be in class with college students, as well as older adults
• College and high school calendars (thus, breaks) often DO NOT align
• Professors are unlikely to excuse absences for trips, playoff games, etc.
• Special Student Services must be arranged by the student/parent directly with the college (504, IEP, Healthcare Plans, etc.)
• Please speak with your case manager PRIOR to pursuing this option to determine appropriateness of DE
• College accommodations can be different than high school accommodations
• Parking is NOT always guaranteed at the high school
• Students at some high school are required to be off campus during their scheduled DE classes – INCLUDING ONLINE classes
• Student must factor in travel time, traffic, changing bell schedules, etc.
• The two schedules might “clash,” resulting in adjustments; sometimes conflicts are unresolvable. Students should schedule DE courses around their high school schedules
• DE courses and AP/IB courses are viewed differently by each college and university. Some colleges have no preference. Some may prefer one over the other. Most competitive colleges determine rigor by evaluating what options are available to the student within the high school; therefore, for some high schools, DE may be a strong choice but for others, it may not be if students have many options available to them at the high school.
• It is the student/parent responsibility to verify college preferences/admissions/degree requirements for their schools of interest before deciding to participate in the DE program.
• As it is with AP/IB courses, DE courses may or may not be accepted by every college or meet requirements for certain degree programs.
Check your email frequently for information from the college about your admission status.
• Sign up for the earliest possible orientation where you will learn about course registration and other important information.
• Register for classes that you and your counselor agreed upon (refer to your Dual Enrollment Advisement Form*). You must meet with your High School Counselor prior to registering for classes each term.
• Send your Detailed Schedule to your high school counselor. PDF is much preferred over screen shots and images. To save a webpage as a PDF:
Open the printer settings for the browser (click Ctrl P as a shortcut)
Change the printer setting to “Save as PDF” or “Microsoft to PDF”
Click Save or Print
Save the document
Attach this document to an email to your high school counselor/DE coordinator.
*If you wish to make any changes to the courses that were agreed upon with your counselor, it is mandatory that you obtain permission from your counselor prior to registering for the course. You are required to resubmit a new schedule reflecting the change in order to receive funding for your class(es).
Once a student's Dual Enrollment funding has been exhausted (30 credit hours), students/families may choose to self-pay for their Dual Enrollment courses. The following conditions apply:
The college will charge the student tuition, fees, and books based on credit hours of enrollment not covered by Dual Enrollment funding.
Must complete the Self Pay Approval form provided by your counselor.
The self-pay portion still needs to come from the approved DE course directory.
GA Futures Dual Enrollment - official information hub for all things Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment Course Directory - see what courses are funded at each school through Dual Enrollment
University System of Georgia Dual Enrollment
Technical College System of Georgia Dual Enrollment
Georgia Independent College Association
University System of Georgia Staying on Course Guide - guide to high school courses required for admission to all USG schools