Key Points:
The purpose of the Dual Enrollment Program at PSA is to provide an opportunity for students to enhance their education by enrolling in dual credit courses that are not offered at PSA.
Students will be able to experience college-level courses, explore career and technical courses, and earn dual credit while still in high school. Your high school transcript will reflect Dual Credit with a 6-point GPA weighting, but you will also have a separate college transcript.
Students have the opportunity to earn high school and college credit simultaneously while having the support and encouragement of both high school and college counselors and faculty.
All dual enrollment courses are rigorous and taught at the college level by appropriately credentialed faculty.
PSA is dedicated to fostering strong local partnerships with higher educational educators in order to provide students with a seamless, accessible, and affordable pathway for educational success.
Resources:
For any questions, email the TTC Dual Enrollment Team: DualEnrollment@tridenttech.edu
Step 1: Check TTC Academic Calendar for important dates/deadlines
Step 2: Apply to TTC dual enrollment online
Step 3: Student and parent sign TTC DE permission form and submit to Ms. Widener
Step 4: Student and parent sign PSA Approval form and submit to Ms. Widener
Step 5: Once approved by TTC and all documents submitted, request courses
This University Transfer (Associate in Arts) degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to four-year programs. This list can be used as a guideline for student wishing to work towards completing general education requirements.
Students who plan to transfer to a four-year program should always check the program requirements at the transfer institution. Students should review the online transfer course guides and meet with their advisor to select appropriate courses.
Students who complete all requirements for the A.A. degree will be able to graduate with a high school diploma from PSA and Associate's degree from Trident Technical College by their year of graduation.
Can be used as guideline for general education courses to transfer to 4-year institutions
Resource to look up college courses to see how they will transfer to other in-state institutions