HACC opens any classes for dual enrollment students who qualify academically. They charge a flat dual enrollment tuition rate. We do not have a "College in the High School" partnership, it is traditional Dual Enrollment. There are two broad parts to apply:
Apply to be a student (then submit Penn Manor Application to let us know what you are hoping to take)
Onboard as a student & register for a class. (then submit the Penn Manor Proof of Enrollment so your school counselor can change your schedule)
Instructions for Applying to HACC (as of 6/30/2025)
Visit hacc.edu and on the right side click “Apply Now”
Click “Complete the free online application for admission”
Create an Account (or log in if you already have an account)
(Below are answers to some parts of the application you may have questions about. Complete the application in full and submit)
● Do you intend to take college credit courses while still in High School? -Yes
● Academic Program: -Dual Enrollment High School
Click “Create a new application” Choose “Start a Dual Enrollment Application”
(Below are answers to some parts of the application you may have questions about. Complete the application in full and submit)
● Are you a current High School junior or senior? -Yes
● Do you plan to take college credits prior to high school graduation? -Yes
Additional Admissions Requirements:
● Complete the signature page, including a parent/guardian signature.
● Obtain a copy of your high school transcript from your high school. Available on Sapphire.
●Provide your school counselors email to complete the signature page. Email them to confirm they got the signature page.
application. YOU MUST INCLUDE THESE DOCUMENTS FOR YOUR
APPLICATION TO BE PROCESSED.
● Social Security Number is NOT Required (you may receive a letter requesting this but it is only for financial aid purposes, for which dual-enrollment/college in the high school students are not eligible).
● “Third Party Release” allows parents/guardians to view information about billing,
transcripts, or student accounts. If a parent or guardian’s information is not listed, they
will not be able to receive any information about your account.
After your application for admission has been processed, you will receive an email that will include your HACC ID number and information about claiming your MyHACC account.
When the student’s application has been processed, they will receive an “acceptance” email from HACC with information about setting up their myhacc account.
Students will be directed to placement testing (if needed).
Students will then be directed to complete HACC’s online New Student Orientation, where they will learn how to register for classes online through their myhacc account.
Register for your class.
HACC email address students can contact:
admissionsrecords@hacc.edu
Confirming HACC application status
Submitting high school transcripts
Submitting ACT, SAT or PSAT score reports
CHSandDE@hacc.edu
Communicating about CHS and dual enrollment-related procedural steps
Inquiring about CHS and dual enrollment-related issues
onestopwc@hacc.edu
Asking general questions about dates, student accounts and HACC resources
orientation@hacc.edu
Signing up to attend a mandatory HACC New Student Orientation (NSO) session
Asking general orientation questions
start@hacc.edu
Communicating with HACC’s admissions team
Inquiring about next steps in the admissions process
successcoach@hacc.edu
Assisting dual enrollment students with selecting and registering for classes
Providing support for students while taking HACC classes
transcripteval@hacc.edu
Submitting official score reports for Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Examination Program (CLEP) or other college-level credits to be evaluated for HACC credits