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Dual Enrollment OptionsHigh School Juniors or SeniorsAccel
• Go to college part or full time while in high school. Participate in high school or college activities.
• College courses count toward high school graduation and college credit. • Tuition paid by Georgia Student Finance Commission (up to 15 hours).• Mandatory fees paid by UNG. You pay books and course-related fees, if
required.Move on When Ready• Go to college full time – no high school classes. Participate in most college
activities.• Courses count toward high school graduation and college credit.• Tuition & fees paid for by the Georgia Department of Education up to a
maximum of 4 courses and 12 credit hours.Joint Enrollment• Courses count for college credit only.• You pay tuition and fees.
Dual Enrollment Why?
You Finish College Earlier• Earn college credit while in high school to start college ahead and
finish earlier.• Start your job search earlier or enter a graduate program earlier. You Save Money• Accel and MOWR college courses are paid for which saves you money
later. • Finishing college earlier means paying for fewer semesters.You Help Satisfy Your HOPE Requirements15-TO-FINISH!
Dual Enrollment Numbers Spring 2015 Semester
• 500+ high school students enrolled
• 99 in Dahlonega• 106 in Oconee• 104 in Cumming• 201 in Gainesville
• Average course load: 7.19 hours
• 28 taking on-line eCore• Average UNG GPA is 3.48
Minimums for:
Accel
ACT
20 English
18 Math
20 composite
SAT
480 Reading
440 Math
970 combined
Dual Enrollment Admission Requirements
GPA
3.25
Move on When
Ready
23 English
22 Math
530 Reading
530 Math
GPA
3.5
OR
OR
Need to take the SAT or ACT?
You can take the Institutional SAT on our Dahlonega CampusYou can take the Institutional ACT on our Gainesville Campus• Tests are administered every couple of weeks during the academic
year• Cost is $80 for ISAT and $50 for IACT – not waiverable• Scores are good for admission at UNG only – other
colleges/universities may not accept ISAT/IACT scores• How and when do you get your scores? Scores are mailed to you the
day after the test
www.ung.edu/testing
Dual Enrollment Application Deadlines
Fall Semester• Preferred May 1st • No later than July 1st
Summer Semester• April 1st (No
Accel/MOWR funding)
Spring Semester• November 1st
** Or until capacity has been met
Apply now at www.ung.edu
How Do I Apply?
• Go to ung.edu/apply• Select Dual and Joint Enrollment student
type• On-line application for admission + $30 fee• Official high school transcripts• Official SAT or ACT scores• Lawful presence verification• MOWR: Permission to Participate and
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Federal Service Language Academy• Summer residential program for rising high school sophomores, Juniors and Seniors
• Dahlonega campus• Three weeks, two sessions: Jun 7-26 and Jul 12-31, 2015• High school credit• Arabic, Chinese,
Korean, Russian, German, Portuguese
• NEW: Study abroad in Berlin!Earn 4 UNG creditsstudying German.
Summer Accel Language Institute Pilot
Dahlonega CampusResidential5.5 WeeksCheck-In: June 21 (Sunday)Last Day: July 30Cost about $1,200Apply before April 1st
Language Institute Courses:• Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Russian• 1001, 1002 and Culture• 8 academic credits
Oconee Campus: Angie Murrell Gainesville Campus: Charles BellCumming Campus: Ginny McEverDahlonega Campus: Derick Sutton
Apply now at www.ung.edu
Dual Enrollment Advisors
FAQsQ: Where will the college credit I earn transfer? A: Most 4-year colleges and universities.Q: What classes are available? A: Any courses to which UNG students have access.Q: How is the minimum GPA calculated for admission? A: Only RHSC courses are considered, unweighted.Q: How do I schedule classes? A: Work with your guidance counselor and our dual enrollment academic advisor.Q: How many courses can I take? A: MOWR = 4 courses and 12 credit hours (courses are 1 to 4 credits each). Accel = 3 to 15 credit hours. Normally, courses without labs are 3 credits; courses with labs are 4 credits.Q: Do Accel or MOWR courses count toward HOPE credit hours cap? A: No. HOPE covers 127 credit hours not including Accel or MOWR courses.Q: What if I want to become a Nighthawk after I graduate high school? A: Just let our admissions office know, and we’ll re-code you in our system as a new student.
FAQs, Cont’dQ: What’s the difference between AP courses and dual enroll courses? A: Dual enrollcourses are actual college courses taught by college instructors that count for college credit. AP courses are high school courses taught by high school instructors for which a student may earn college credit if he/she scores high enough on the College Board AP exam.Q: Can I dual enroll in two different colleges? A: Yes. Apply for admission to both colleges and submit an Accel application for each college. Accel will pay tuition at both colleges.Q: Can I take college courses on line? A: Yes. Most UNG core curriculum is offered through eCore.
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