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Dual Enrollment

IMPORTANT:

Per the State of Georgia, Starting this Summer 2026, all Dual Enrollment students must be a US Citizen or Eligible Non-Citizen and meet Georgia residency eligibility requirements to qualify for Dual Enrollment funding.

Dual Enrollment provides rising juniors and seniors with the chance to enroll in college courses, allowing them to fulfill high school graduation requirements concurrently while earning college credits. Dual Enrollment courses are rigorous, require independent learning, and effective time management skills. Therefore, we strongly encourage students and parents to consider this option thoroughly and thoughtfully before initiating the application process.

FCS District Participation Deadline for

2025-26 School Year: April 24, 2026


 

FCS DE Info Night 2026

 

 


 

Link for FCS video, presentation, and information for orientation if you missed it HERE

 

 


 

Course Registration

  • Use the course change form to indicate a change from a WFHS class to a Dual Enrollment Class
    • Ex.: Waive out of Adv. Comp. and waive into Dual Enrollment ELA.
  • Attend the Dual Enrollment Info Night on Jan. 12th at the FoCAL Center.
    • WFHS uses this as our orientation to dual enrollment.
    • It will be posted online if you can’t make it in-person but it is required that parents and student watch.
  • Follow the other steps outlined on the WFHS Dual Enrollment Student Checklist (posted on the counseling site under Dual Enrollment).
  • Once you get accepted to the college, set up a meeting with your caseload counselor.

Dual Enrollment Links and Info

 

What is Dual Enrollment?

Dual Enrollment Parent Presentation

Parent Permission Instructions

Dual Enrollment Course Directory

Dual Enrollment Eligibility

Dual Enrollment FAQs

Dual Enrollment vs Advanced Placement

Sending Transcripts for Dual Enrollment Application

Instructions for Funding through GAFutures

 

 

Ga Tech

 

The dual enrollment application for Fall 2024 will be open from May to June. GaTech will release admission decisions for the fall semester in July, after they receive AP scores.

Georgia Tech partners with some Georgia high schools and home study programs to enroll students in advanced courses. This program intends to enrich the high school experience, not replace it. Students who take classes at Georgia Tech usually continue taking classes and participating in activities and organizations in their high school communities.

Distance Math and On-Campus Dual Enrollment programs admit students for the fall semester only. If you are admitted for the fall semester, you may enroll in spring semester courses pending satisfactory academic performance in the fall. 

Distance Computer Science admits students for Summer, Fall, or Spring semesters. That program includes one-semester courses and students may take one or more.

Distance Math Programs:

https://admission.gatech.edu/dual-enrollment/distance-math