Are Dual Enrollment courses different from regular high school courses?
Dual Enrollment courses must meet both high school and college curriculum standards. Generally they cover more material than high school courses, and they are taught by a college instructor. You receive dual credit for each dual enrollment course–credit for high school and college credit. *Dual enrolled students, who are enrolled in the practical nursing program, must complete the program within 36 months. Is Financial Aid available? For qualified Georgia students, tuition and most fees are covered under the HOPE Grant. For more information on the HOPE program, click here. The HOPE cap does not apply for Dual enrolled students. For more information, please email April Creel in financial aid at acreel@albanytech.edu What are the major differences between Dual, Joint and Accel? Click here to view a chart showing the difference. Joint Enrollment High school students may enroll in selected programs at Albany Technical College if they meet college admission requirements and have permission
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