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Dual Enrollment

2024 Schedule

Dual Enrollment

Georgia Military College recognizes the need to provide academically talented high school students with opportunities for acceleration of their formal academic programs. This recognition has led to the development of an organized dual enrollment program in which the student while continuing his/her enrollment in high school as a junior or senior, enrolls in courses for college credit. Minimum admission standards for the dual enrollment programs are listed in the following sections.

 

Admissions Standards – Dual Enrollment Program

Students seeking dual enrollment must provide the following:

  1. A properly completed official application No application fee required.
  2. Minimum cumulative unweighted high school grade point average of 2.50 on a 4.00 scale.
  3. Complete the GAFutures application process for Dual Enrollment.
  4. Must submit official, qualifying SAT, ACT, or placement scores or have high school transcripts evaluated for placement.
    1. If SAT/ACT scores are submitted, then they must meet the following requirements:
      1. SAT Critical Reading score of at least 480 (prior to March 2016), OR an SAT Reading score of at least 26 (after March 2016), OR ACT English score of at least 20.
      2. SAT Math score of at least 440 (prior to March 2016), OR an SAT Math score of at least 24 (after March 2016) OR ACT Math score of at least 18.
    2. If the Next Generation Accuplacer Placement test is taken in lieu of the SAT or ACT, the following is required:
      1. No score less than 240 in Reading, 4 on the Write Placer component, and 251 in Math.
      2. The following are the minimum Next Generation Accuplacer Placement test sub-scores for qualifying Dual Enrollment placement: no score less than 240 in Reading, 4 on the Write Placer component, and 251 in Math.
  5. Must exempt Learning Support Services (LSS) English and Reading prior to registering for courses with LSS English or Reading as a prerequisite.
  6. Must exempt Learning Support Services (LSS) Mathematics prior to registering for courses with LSS Mathematics as a prerequisite.

Admission Standards – Dual Enrollment Program/Home-Schooled Students

Home-schooled students wishing to participate in the dual enrollment program must submit official documentation indicating compliance with the following criteria:

  1. A properly completed official application No application fee required.
  2. A list of courses completed.
  3. Complete the GAFutures application process for Dual Enrollment students.
  4. Must submit official, qualifying SAT, ACT, or Accuplacer scores or have high school transcripts evaluated for placement as indicated under Admission Standards-Dual Enrollment program.
  5. Must exempt Learning Support Services (LSS) English and reading prior to registering for courses with LSS English or reading as a prerequisite.
  6. Must exempt Learning Support Services (LSS) mathematics prior to registering for courses with LSS mathematics as a prerequisite.

Dual Enrollment Students with Disability

Students entering as dual enrollment students are seen as college students; therefore, all college policies apply to include those students entering with a disability.

The college seeks to provide reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to all programs, activities, and services. Georgia Military College as a post-secondary institution adheres to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and the ADA Amendments Act of 2008, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to provide equal access. For the full policy, the Disability Services webpage. Dual enrollment students needing accommodations follow the same verification process as any GMC student.

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