Dual Enrollment

Take real college-level courses while in high school

Dual Enrollment

Want a jump start on college-level classes before completing high school? Georgia Tech’s Dual Enrollment program makes it possible. Students choose from a range of subjects, including math, physics, computing and other STEM disciplines, while gaining early exposure to the rigor and expectations of a top tier research university.

Those who successfully complete a course receive Georgia Tech college credit, which is a tangible advantage when planning college and career goals. Students also gain problem solving, time management and critical thinking skills that will serve them well no matter what path they choose.

Program Format

The program uses a blended format that combines recorded lectures with live virtual sessions. This helps students balance dual-enrollment courses with the rest of their class schedule.

During live lectures, office hours, and exam preparation sessions, students can interact in real time with Georgia Tech professors and teaching assistants.

It’s an engaging introduction to the college learning experience — one that challenges students to think and perform at the next level, while also getting a head start on their goals.

Current Courses

For details about our Distance Math, Distance Psychology, Distance Physics, Distance Engineering and Distance Computer Science dual-enrollment courses, keep reading.
 

Application and Admission

  • Admission Requirements
  • Application Deadline
  • Enrollment Documents
Admission Requirements

Distance Math Year One

  • AP Calculus BC course with exam score of 4 or 5, or dual enrollment courses that transfer as MATH 1551 and MATH 1552
  • Two college-level courses completed (AP, DE, IB)
  • 3.5 unweighted GPA
  • 3.5 unweighted math GPA

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Distance Math Year Two

  • Distance Math Year One
  • 3.5 unweighted GPA
  • 3.5 unweighted math GPA

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Computer Science
CS 1301:

  • 11th or 12th grade
  • CS experience (class or self-study acceptable)
  • Two college-level courses completed (AP, DE, IB)
  • 3.5 unweighted GPA
  • 3.5 unweighted math GPA

CS 1331: CS 1301 or AP Computer Science A course with exam score of 4 or 5 and attestation of proficiency in Python.

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Engineering

  • MATH 1554 and MATH 2551
  • Two college-level courses completed (AP, DE, IB)
  • 3.5 unweighted GPA
  • 3.5 unweighted math GPA

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Psychology
For all courses:

  • Precalculus (concurrent or completed)
  • Two college-level courses completed (AP, DE, IB), preferably at least one in math or science
  • 3.5 unweighted GPA
  • 3.5 unweighted math GPA

For upper level courses: PSYC 1101 or AP Psychology course with 4 or 5 on the exam

Physics
For all Physics courses:

  • Two college-level courses completed (AP, DE, IB)
  • 3.5 unweighted GPA
  • 3.5 unweighted math GPA

For PHYS 1111K: MATH 1113 or AP Precalculus course with exam score of 4 or 5

For PHYS 2211: AP Calculus BC course with exam score of 4 or 5 or dual enrollment Calculus courses that transfer as MATH 1551 and MATH 1552

For PHYS 2212:  PHYS 2211 or AP Physics C: Mechanics course with exam score of 5

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Application Deadline

Distance Math, Psychology, Physics and for Fall semester only. If you are admitted for fall semester, you may enroll in Spring semester courses pending satisfactory academic performance in the fall. Distance Computer Science admits students for Fall, Spring or Summer semesters. This program includes one-semester courses and students may take one or more.

Applications Open

  • May 15 to June 15 for Fall Semester (Distance Math, Psychology, Physics, Engineering and Computer Science)
  • September 16 to October 24 for Spring Semester (Distance Computer Science only)
  • March 1 to March 31 for Summer Semester (Distance Computer Science only)

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Enrollment Documents

Students who are offered admission must submit the following enrollment documents:

  • Official SAT or ACT and AP scores, if not previously submitted
  • Student Participation agreement
  • Dual Enrollment funding application completed online
  • Verification of lawful presence in the United States
  • Immunization records (only for students taking dual enrollment classes on the main Tech campus)
  • Class Schedule Planning Form (only for students taking dual enrollment classes on the main Tech campus)
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Courses

CourseCourse NameFallSpringSummerProctor Method
DISTANCE MATH
MATH 1554Linear AlgebraX  In-person
MATH 2551Multivariable Calculus X In-person
MATH 3012Applied CombinatoricsX  In-person
MATH 2552Differential Equations X In-person
DISTANCE COMPUTER SCIENCE
CS 1301Introduction to ComputingXXXHonorlock**
CS 1331Introduction to Object Oriented ProgrammingXXXIn-person**
**Note: CS proctors the two courses differently
DISTANCE PHYSICS
PHYS 1111KIntroductory PhysicsXX In-person
PHYS 2211Principles of Physics IX  In-person
PHYS 2212Principles of Physics II X In-person
DISTANCE PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC 1101Introduction to General PsychologyXX Honorlock
PSYC 2103Human Development Over the Life SpanXX Honorlock
PSYC 2210Social PsychologyXX Honorlock
PSYC 3009Health PsychologyXX Honorlock
DISTANCE ENGINEERING
ISYE 3770Statistics and ApplicationsX  In-person

Distance Math Courses

DISTANCE COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSES

Distance Physics Courses

Distance Psychology Courses

Distance Engineering Courses

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