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Dual Enrollment

What is Dual Enrollment?

Dual Enrollment is a program that provides funding for current High School students to take approved college-level coursework for credit towards both High School and college graduation requirements. For example, if a student takes an approved dual enrollment US History course, this student will receive credit for this course on both their High School transcript and a separate college transcript.

For more information, visit the GA Futures website.

Participating Colleges & Universities

While there are dozens of colleges and universities that participate in Dual Enrollment, the schools that Marietta High School students attend most frequently are Chattahoochee Tech, Kennesaw State University, and Young Harris College.

MHS Dual Enrollment Form of Intent

This form is mandatory for all students who wish to participate in Dual Enrollment. Please complete this form, including scheduling a meeting with the Dual Enrollment counselor, in order to be eligible for Dual Enrollment placement at a participating college or university. View the MHS Dual Enrollment Form of Intent.

First-time Dual Enrollment Checklist

If you are applying for Dual Enrollment for the first time, you must either attend a Dual Enrollment Information Session or watch the Dual Enrollment Information video. View the checklist.

Dual Enrollment Application Overview

View the MHS Dual Enrollment Application Overview.

Dual Enrollment Acknowledgement Form

As part of the MHS Dual Enrollment Checklist, this form must be signed by both the student and the parent/guardian and submitted during the student’s meeting with the dual enrollment counselor. View the MHS Dual Enrollment Acknowledgement Form.


GPA & Quality Points

Dual Enrollment courses will receive 1 quality point added to the Weighted GPA if the course number begins with the following prefixes:

  • 23 – English
  • 26 – Life Sciences
  • 27 – Math
  • 40 – Physical Sciences
  • 45 – Social Studies
  • 60-64, 66 – World Languages

What is Core Curriculum?

Core Curriculum is a set of common courses required of all undergraduate students who attend a University System of Georgia institution, regardless of major. Courses taken through Dual Enrollment may be able to satisfy Core Curriculum requirements at a USG institution.