Welcome to the Chattahoochee High School Dual Enrollment (formerly called Move On When Ready) homepage. This site will showcase the many opportunities available through DE for our students and help parents and students understand the components of the process. Below is general information regarding the program. Please use the links above to access specific information.
Thank you to all those who came to our DE meeting on 2/2/2021.
If you were not able to join us, the power point and recording is below.
Power Point for 2021-2022
Link to the video - https://youtu.be/_HwUvrIlRYE
Feb 16 - Q&A Session - Recording Click Here
Thank you to all those who came to our DE meeting on 2/2/2021.
If you were not able to join us, the power point and recording is below.
Power Point for 2021-2022
Link to the video - https://youtu.be/_HwUvrIlRYE
Feb 16 - Q&A Session - Recording Click Here
All information regarding Dual Enrollment can be found at:
www.gafutures.org
Please familiarize yourself with all the NEW Program Updates:
Dual Enrollment FAQs effective Summer 2020
There are lot of new regulations beginning Summer 2020 - these are just some of the highlights.
Georgia’s Dual Enrollment Program provides funding for students who are dually enrolled at a participating eligible public or private high school, or home study program in Georgia, and a participating eligible postsecondary institution in Georgia. These students take postsecondary coursework for credit towards both high school graduation or home study completion and postsecondary degree, diploma, or certificate requirements. The program is offered during all terms of the school year.
Fulton County Schools has set consistent deadlines for all students who are applying to participate in the DE program. All Chattahoochee High School students must adhere to these deadlines even though they may differ from the college deadlines.
March 31st - Summer & Fall Deadline
Student must complete the set tasks in Naviance and Apply to the College by this date.
November 1st - Spring Deadline
For students who did not take Fall classes and would like to enroll in the spring semester, they must make sure the Naviance tasks are completed no later than November 1st. If they miss the deadline, they will not be able to complete DE classes in the spring semester. Keep in mind it can be difficult to switch a schedule midway through the year. It is best for students who want to do DE to get started in the Fall term.
Who can participate in DE?
IMPORTANT:
10th graders who want to take an academic subject must provide documentation to GSFC about their test scores and meet the requirements. Otherwise, only Career Tech Electives are allowed for 10th graders.
How do I send my test scores to Georgia Student Finance Commission?
Am I a Good Fit for DE?
DE students become students of the college, not just the high school. Therefore, they should exhibit the following characteristics:
www.gafutures.org
Please familiarize yourself with all the NEW Program Updates:
Dual Enrollment FAQs effective Summer 2020
There are lot of new regulations beginning Summer 2020 - these are just some of the highlights.
- 30 credit hour funding cap (approximately ten 3-credit hour college classes)
- Cannot get funding for the same class twice
- If a student withdraws from two college classes at any point then they are not permitted to continue in the DE program.
- 9th graders are no longer allowed to participate.
- 10th graders are limited in what they are allowed to take.
Georgia’s Dual Enrollment Program provides funding for students who are dually enrolled at a participating eligible public or private high school, or home study program in Georgia, and a participating eligible postsecondary institution in Georgia. These students take postsecondary coursework for credit towards both high school graduation or home study completion and postsecondary degree, diploma, or certificate requirements. The program is offered during all terms of the school year.
Fulton County Schools has set consistent deadlines for all students who are applying to participate in the DE program. All Chattahoochee High School students must adhere to these deadlines even though they may differ from the college deadlines.
March 31st - Summer & Fall Deadline
Student must complete the set tasks in Naviance and Apply to the College by this date.
November 1st - Spring Deadline
For students who did not take Fall classes and would like to enroll in the spring semester, they must make sure the Naviance tasks are completed no later than November 1st. If they miss the deadline, they will not be able to complete DE classes in the spring semester. Keep in mind it can be difficult to switch a schedule midway through the year. It is best for students who want to do DE to get started in the Fall term.
Who can participate in DE?
- Students enrolled in a GA public or private high school
- Students in 10th, 11th, and 12th grades (depending on college)
- GSU: must be a rising 11th and 12th grader
- Ga Tech: 10th - 12th, but 10th must meet GSFC testing regulations.
- Gwinnett Tech: 10th - 12th, not available for first time freshman.
- Students must meet the DE admissions requirements at selected postsecondary institutions
- Meet high school requirements specific to Fulton County
- Must not have already received a high school diploma
- No residency or citizenship requirement
IMPORTANT:
10th graders who want to take an academic subject must provide documentation to GSFC about their test scores and meet the requirements. Otherwise, only Career Tech Electives are allowed for 10th graders.
How do I send my test scores to Georgia Student Finance Commission?
- Email ACT/SAT score reports to GSFC at dualenrollment@gsfc.org.
- Student should first, sign, date, and write the statement, “this is a true and exact copy of the original score report” directly on the report.
- The body of the email must provide:
- student’s full name
- high school of attendance
- date of birth (DOB)
- last four of digits of the Social Security Number (SSN)
Am I a Good Fit for DE?
DE students become students of the college, not just the high school. Therefore, they should exhibit the following characteristics:
- Can articulate why he/she is interested in DE
- Meets college DE admissions requirements
- Can follow through on multi-step tasks
- Self-motivated
- Self-starter
- Mature
- Organized
- Takes initiative
- Responsible
- Has a specific pathway planned for graduation