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    FAQ for Dual Enrollment

    What is Dual Enrollment?

    Allows high school students to earn college credit while working on high school diploma

    Who qualifies for Dual Enrollment?

    *10th Grade – Certificate and Diploma Programs

    10th graders who score a 1200 on the SAT or 26 on the ACT are eligible to take CORE Academic Classes

    11th & 12th Grade – Any Course listed under the State Dual Enrollment Course Directory –

    GAfutures Dual Enrollment Course Directory

    Students must meet admissions criteria for the college or post-secondary institution they wish to attend

    What is the cost for participation in the Dual Enrollment program?

    Dual Enrollment funds covers tuition, mandatory fees, and required textbooks up to 30 semester hours. Some course related fees such as lab fee or course specific supplies are not covered. Once a student reaches 30 hours, they must self-pay for all tuition, books and fees.

    What courses can Dual Enrollment students take?

    10th Grade – Any CTAE Courses

    *10 Graders who score a 1200 on the SAT or 26 on the ACT are eligible to take CTAE & CORE Academic Classes

    11th & 12th Grade – Any Course listed under the State Dual Enrollment Course Directory

    All courses can be found at the following Link – GAfutures Dual Enrollment Course Directory

    Will grades earned in Dual Enrollment courses impact my high school academic record?

    YES!! Grades will be reflected on both your high school and college transcript

    What responsibilities does a Dual Enrollment student have?

    Dual Enrollment students are responsible for their academic success. This includes, but not limited to:

    • ​Attending and being on time for class
    • Participating in class discussions
    • Submitting assignments on time

    Professors do not communicate or check in with counselors or parents

    What are the benefits for a student participating in the Dual Enrollment program?

    • Introduces students to college-level coursework.

    • Earning college credits while still in high school may enable students to possibly earn an associate degree or certificate.

    • Helps students adjust to certain aspects of the college experience so the transition from high school to college may be easier.

    • Students may be able to take classes that are not offered at their home high school.

    • Certificate and Diploma programs offer the opportunity for career exploration and certifications that lead to employment upon completion.

    What are some things to consider with Dual Enrollment?

    • ​Student’s level of maturity and responsibility
    • Rigor (some basic college courses might actually be less rigorous than AP/IB courses)
    • High School experience
    • Failing or withdrawing from courses may mean the student doesn’t graduate on time or could put the student on academic probation at the college level dual enrollment courses start your college transcript and remain on your permanent record!

    Dual Enrollment Menu

    • Dual Enrollment Information
    • FAQ for Dual Enrollment
    • Dual Enrollment at Lanier Tech
    • Dual Enrollment at UNG
    • Dual Enrollment at Brenau University
    • Dual Enrollment at Howard E. Ivester EC
    • Dual Enrollment at LCCA
    • Dual Enrollment Resource Links

    CONTACT US
    Howard E. Ivester Early College
    Ms. Michele Hood
    Dean
    michele.hood@hallco.org
    678-725-7026

    Ms. Claudia Goss
    Assistant Dean (Main/South Campus) Claudia.Goss@hallco.org
    678-725-7026

    Mr. John Hardison
    Assistant Dean (North Campus) John.Hardison@hallco.org
    678-283-2954

    Mr. Charles Bell
    Career & College Coordinator Charles.Bell@hallco.org
    678-283-9699

    Lanier College & Career Academy
    Principal: Mr. Mitch Murphy Mitch.Murphy@hallco.org
    770-531-2330

    Ms. Lisa McDowell
    Career & College Coordinator Lisa.Mcdowell@hallco.org
    678-283-2877

    Mrs. Julie Pritchard
    Career & College Coordinator Julie.Pritchard@hallco.org
    762-900-8297

    Lanier Tech
    Ms. Jennifer Hernandez
    Dual Enrollment Coordinator
    jhernandez@laniertech.edu
    770-533-7008

    Ms. Jessika Chavez Rojas
    Dual Enrollment Coordinator (NHHS) jchavezrojas@laniertech.edu
    770-533-7057

    University of North Georgia
    Ms. Latrell Carr Dual Enrollment Director
    latrell.carr@ung.edu

    Ms. Amanda Tomlin
    Dual Enrollment Advisor Amanda.Tomlin@ung.edu
    678-717-2341

    Brenau University
    Ms. Lisa Williams
    Dual Enrollment Registration Counselor
    lwilliams31@brenau.edu
    770-534-6204

    Ms. Stephanie Contreras
    Dual Enrollment Admissions Counselor scontreras1@brenau.edu
    770-534-6204

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