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Dual Enrollment in Georgia Military College Online

Hey everyone! I was wondering if any of you have any experience with dual enrollment at Georgia Military College Online? How does it work and what is the process to enrol while still in high school?

2 years ago

Absolutely, happy to shed some light! When it comes to dual enrollment, Georgia Military College offers an opportunity for high school students to take college-level courses while still in high school.

The process to enroll is reasonably straightforward. Here are the steps:

1. Meet with your high school guidance counselor: Make sure that dual enrollment is the best option for you and your educational goals. Once confirmed, they can help guide you through the rest of the process.

2. Apply for admission: You'll need to apply to Georgia Military College. The application should be available online on their website.

3. Submit your high school transcript: Have your high school send your current transcript to Georgia Military College.

4. Complete the Accuplacer test or submit qualifying test scores: You'll need to either take the Accuplacer test (which Georgia Military College uses for placement purposes) or submit qualifying scores from other tests like the SAT or ACT.

5. Complete the Georgia Futures Dual Enrollment funding application: This application allows you to receive funding for your courses through the state of Georgia.

6. Registration: Once you're admitted and have your funding set up, you can register for classes.

When it comes to the actual classes, they'll function pretty much like any online college course. You'll likely have readings, assignments, and exams that you'll need to complete by certain due dates, but you'll be able to do the work on your own time and from the comfort of your own home.

It's also worth noting that credits earned through dual enrollment programs generally transfer to other colleges and universities, but you should always double check with the specific institutions you're interested in attending after high school.

All in all, dual enrollment can be a great way to earn college credit, get a feel for college-level work, and potentially save on future college costs. Just make sure to balance your dual enrollment classes with your high school workload to ensure you don't overcommit yourself.

2 years ago

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