Dual Enrollment Entrance Requirements

What is Dual Enrollment?

Welcome local High School Students. Emmanuel University is honored to help you take your first steps toward higher education.

The Dual Enrollment Program provides an opportunity for participation in Dual Credit Enrollment for Eligible High School and Home Study students. These students earn post-secondary credit hours and simultaneously meet their high school graduation or Home Study completion requirements as Dual Credit Enrollment students. State revenues provide funding for this program. The award amount received by eligible students and the total amount of funds appropriated for the program is established each year by the Georgia General Assembly during the prior legislative session and is subject to change during the Award Year.

Important Dates

Students Applying for Dual Credit Enrollment at Emmanuel University

High school students in their junior or senior year may, with the approval of their high school counselor, enroll in a combined number of high school and college courses per semester in the Dual Enrollment program.

Home school students are also eligible to participate in the Dual Enrollment program and should contact the Georgia Student Finance Commission for details at GAFutures.org.

Dual Enrollment students must be at least 16 years old.

Dual Enrollment classes do not count against the HOPE Scholarship hours cap and are not calculated in the student’s grade point average for HOPE Scholarship after high school.

Want to enroll?

Public school and home school juniors or seniors who wish to enroll concurrently at Emmanuel University should apply through the Emmanuel University online application.

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