THE STEPS FOR APPROVAL HAVE CHANGED FOR NEW STUDENTS. PLEASE SEE DOCUMENT BELOW FOR UPDATE.
2025 Dual Enrollment Meeting Presentation
Georgia State University Presentation
REVISED Steps to Dual Enrollment for NEW Dual Enrollment Students effective 2/14/25
Steps to Dual Enrollment for Returning Dual Enrollment Students
Please review all information posted and watch the video below before contacting your counselor for assistance.
Dual Enrollment Course Directory
When selecting your classes, be mindful of the following:
Be mindful of the 30 credit hour max for dual enrollment. If you go over the 30 hour max, parents will have to pay for the courses.
You cannot drop a DE class just because you aren't going to get an A or a B. What you choose, you must stick with all semester!
If you are a senior and you fail a dual enrollment course that is required for graduation, you will not graduate in May. Your parents will have to pay for you to take the required course during summer school so you can possibly graduate in August.
Do not register for any course your counselor has not approved. If you do, you will be dropped from the class and the dual enrollment program, meaning your counselor will adjust your schedule to a full 7 period day at Chamblee!
Submit a copy of your schedule to your assigned counselor, and copy Ms. Jones on the email, as soon as you are registered. Be sure to indicate which classes you would like to drop at Chamblee.
To learn more about college dual enrollment programs, please click on the links below.
Georgia State Perimeter College Dual Enrollment
GA State University Important Dual Enrollment Updates/Notes
CURRENT STUDENTS DO NOT REAPPLY FOR ADMISSION TO CONTINUE IN DUAL ENROLLMENT AT GSU.
Dual Enrollment students must only register for the specific courses listed by the counselor in GA Futures. DE team will check schedules everyday. Students will be automatically dropped from courses which are not listed on their GA Futures funding application.
ADMISSIONS DEADLINES
Summer Semester – April 1st
Fall Semester – May 1st
AP scores must be sent to the college from College Board. The school code is 5251. Scores must be received and processed by the Admissions office before registration can occur. Students are responsible for sending their AP scores to GSU.
Students wanting to take MATH 1111 or higher must take the Math Placement Test for the following math courses:
to exempt taking MATH 0999 to place students directly into College Algebra (MATH 1111)
to place directly into College Trigonometry (MATH 1112), Precalculus (MATH 1113), Survey of Calculus (MATH 1220), Calculus for the Life Sciences I (MATH 2201), Calculus of One Variable I (MATH 2211), Discrete Mathematics (MATH 2420)
Visit the GSU Testing Page for more information on registering for the Accuplacer.