Embark on an extraordinary academic journey and soar to new heights by embracing the transformative power of dual enrollment at Augusta University.
This exceptional opportunity empowers you, as a high school student, to simultaneously fulfill your high school graduation requirements while earning college credits. Dual enrollment at Augusta University is not merely an academic pursuit; it is a passport to a world of unparalleled opportunities. You will be mentored by renowned faculty members, engage with fellow students from diverse backgrounds, and cultivate a lifelong passion for learning. Furthermore, dual enrollment at Augusta University offers financial benefits, too. By earning college credits while still in high school, you can potentially save thousands of dollars on your college education. This financial relief can reduce your student loan debt and empower you to pursue your academic dreams without the weight of financial constraints.
Picture yourself graduating from high school with a substantial portion of your college coursework already completed. Imagine the confidence you will possess as you step onto the college campus, knowing that you have already gained the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in this competitive environment. Dual enrollment at Augusta University is not just a stepping stone; it is a springboard that will propel you towards a future brimming with endless possibilities.
Dual Enrollment Admissions
Application Opens – February 1
Priority Deadline – April 15
Registration Opens – March 27, 2023
Classes Begin* – May 15, May 20, and June 27
Application Opens – February 1
Priority Deadline – April 15
Registration Opens – March 27, 2023
Classes Begin* – August 14
Application Opens – September 1
Priority Deadline – October 15
Registration Opens – October 23, 2024
Classes Begin* – January 6
*Classes on-site at the high school will follow the district’s calendar
Successful completion of the 10th grade is required. Students must also be classified as a high school junior or senior by the first day of the term in which they plan to enroll. Students must be on-track for completing the 17 units of the University System of Georgia’s Required High School Curriculum (RHSC).
Students must also meet the following course criteria:
Minimum 3.4 (test optional), recalculated by Augusta University on student’s 17 units of required RHSC coursework
Students who do not meet the minimum 3.4 GPA requirements will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Assessment will be based on GPA, standardized test scores, and High School Counselor recommendation.
Apply online using the Augusta University Dual Enrollment Admissions Application. The application fee is waived for Dual Enrollment applicants.
Already applied? You can log into your personalized application status portal and check the status of your application here.
If a student pays the application fee, it cannot be refunded. CommonApp cannot be used to apply as a Dual Enrollment Student.
Submit your official high school and college transcripts. Use your application status portal to see all transcripts required to complete your application.
Send your transcripts electronically directly to Undergraduate Admissions from your high school, college, or university via GAfutures, Parchment, E-scrip, or National Student Clearinghouse. Choose Augusta University Undergraduate Admissions (or designate admissions@augusta.edu) as the direct recipient for your document.
You can also submit a transcript through postal mail. Transcripts can be mailed to:
Augusta University / Office of Academic Admissions / 1120 15th Street, Benet House / Augusta, GA 30912
Or, you can bring transcripts to our office in their original sealed envelope exactly as received from the original issuing institution.
We cannot accept electronic copies of transcripts provided by the student or official transcripts that have already been opened.
Standardized test scores are required for student below a 3.4 GPA and math course placement.
PSAT and Pre-ACT score reports must be sent by the High School Counselor directly to Augusta University at dualenrollment@augusta.edu.
SAT and ACT scores must be requested from the testing agency to be sent directly to Augusta University. The following are the institutional codes for Augusta University:
Students must apply for Georgia’s Dual Enrollment Funding Program via GAfutures if they wish to receive state funding. Once the student has completed their portion of the funding form, the student’s parent/guardian will need to complete the Parent Participation Agreement section. A new Parent Participation Agreement is required each academic year (summer, fall, and spring semesters). The upcoming academic year application is released in February of each year in GAfutures.
Students who are not eligible for Georgia’s Dual Enrollment Funding Program will need to complete a Self-Pay Course Approval Form.
University System of Georgia Policy 4.3.4 requires that any student requesting to pay at the in-state tuition rate provide verification of their lawful presence in the United States in order to be classified as an in-state student or awarded an out-of-state tuition waiver. Visit the Verification of Lawful Presence webpage for more information.
Students who meet regular admissions requirements—i.e. are on-track to complete the required high school curriculum (RHSC) from an accredited high school should follow instructions for Dual Enrollment admissions. Students from non-accredited homeschool programs (or non-accredited high schools) may demonstrate their eligibility in an alternative way. In addition to being on-track to complete their required high school curriculum, PSAT, Pre-ACT, SAT or ACT must be submitted.
Though not required, applicants are encouraged to submit a student portfolio with any additional/supplemental information that will assist with our academic evaluation.
Please contact dualenrollment@augusta.edu for additional information.
South Carolina students who attend a Georgia eligible high school may qualify for the state’s Dual Enrollment Funding Program. Please check with your High School Counselor for more information on if you may qualify.
Students who reside in Aiken and Edgefield counties may enroll in Dual Enrollment courses but will be responsible for all tuition, fees, materials, textbooks, etc. Students must meet all published Dual Enrollment requirements and submit all required documentation. Once admitted, students can complete the South Carolina Waiver application and supply requested supporting documentation to receive in-state tuition costs. Please check with your high school to ensure credits earned will be accepted by your high school.
Students domiciled outside of the state of Georgia who do not attend a Georgia eligible high school do not qualify for the state’s Dual Enrollment Funding Program. Students will be responsible for all tuition, fees, materials, textbooks, etc.