The University of Georgia signs off on a dual enrollment agreement with Hall County: rising high school seniors in Hall County will be able to take University courses in agriculture. They will get college credits through UGA’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
From the Hall Co Schools website…
Georgia’s Dual Enrollment program provides eligible high school students (10th, 11th, & 12th) the opportunity to enroll in college or university prior to their high school graduation and to take courses which result in both college and high school credit. Tuition, books and mandatory fees are paid for by the Dual Enrollment program.
Student Services has provided a step-by-step process for applying for dual enrollment. Your counselor is happy to help if you have questions or get stuck on a step. Be sure to contact your counselor giving yourself ample time before deadlines. Please note: It is the student’s responsibility to make sure all applications, forms, and required documents are submitted by the college’s deadline.
Please note that Howard E. Ivester Early College is part of the Dual Enrollment program. The Jones campus is an extension of Breanu University, Lanier Technical College and the University of North Georgia. Classes taken at Early College appear on the student’s high school and college transcripts under the name of the college the class was taken through, not as Early College.
Also note that LCCA offers dual enrollment classes that are an extension of Lanier Technical College. Classes taken at LCCA appear on the student’s high school and college transcripts under the name of Lanier Technical College, not LCCA.
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