How many hours of college credit will the
Georgia Dual Enrollment program fund?
House Bill 444 allows funding for 30
semester hours or 45 quarter hours of
attempted college credit
Who is eligible to participate in the Dual
Enrollment funding Program?
- 9th Graders: 9th graders are not eligible to participate in the Dual Enrollment funding Program.
- 10th Graders: Eligible students may enroll in any approved Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) courses listed on the Course Directory at a participating TCSG institution.
- 10th Graders with a minimum SAT score of 1200 or minimum ACT composite score of 26 in a single national test administration, may enroll in any approved courses listed on the Course Directory at a TCSG, USG or private eligible participating postsecondary institution.
- 11th & 12th Graders: Eligible students may take any approved Dual Enrollment courses listed on the Course Directory, at an eligible participating postsecondary institution (USG, TCSG or private).
What Courses are available for Dual
Enrollment funding?
Core and CTAE courses are eligible for
Dual Enrollment funding. Fine Arts and
Physical Education courses are not eligible
for DE Funding