What is dual enrollment?
The purpose of the Dual Enrollment program is to promote and increase access to postsecondary educational opportunities for Georgia high school students while increasing high school graduation rates, preparing a skilled workforce, and decreasing time and cost to postsecondary credential completion. Georgia’s Dual Enrollment Program provides funding for students who are dually enrolled in a participating public high school and postsecondary institution in Georgia. Students take postsecondary coursework for credit towards both high school graduation requirements and postsecondary certificates, diploma or associate degree requirements. Georgia has created a singular program known as Dual Enrollment for eligible students in grades 10-12. Students may enroll on a part-time or full-time basis as a Dual Enrollment student and take college courses at their high school or a postsecondary campus. Students will receive high school and college credit simultaneously when attending and passing eligible dual enrollment college classes.
Checklist Forms
Classes offered on ringgold high school's campus
Must have 15 students for class to be made; therefore, each year's available classes are subject to change depending on student enrollment of classes.
-ENGL 1101/2130: Adv. Comp./American Lit.
-ENGL 1102: Lit. Comp.
-HIST 2111/2112: US History I/II
-HIST 1111/1112: World History I/II
-MATH 1111: College Algebra
-MATH 1113: Pre-Calculus
-COMP 1000: Intro to Computers
-BIOL 1107/1108: Biology (Dalton State)
-ENGL 1101/2130: Adv. Comp./American Lit.
-ENGL 1102: Lit. Comp.
-HIST 2111/2112: US History I/II
-HIST 1111/1112: World History I/II
-MATH 1111: College Algebra
-MATH 1113: Pre-Calculus
-COMP 1000: Intro to Computers
-BIOL 1107/1108: Biology (Dalton State)