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Dual Enrollment

IMPORTANT:

Per the State of Georgia, Starting this Summer 2026, all Dual Enrollment students must be a US Citizen or Eligible Non-Citizen and meet Georgia residency eligibility requirements to qualify for Dual Enrollment funding.

Dual Enrollment provides rising juniors and seniors with the chance to enroll in college courses, allowing them to fulfill high school graduation requirements concurrently while earning college credits. Dual Enrollment courses are rigorous, require independent learning, and effective time management skills. Therefore, we strongly encourage students and parents to consider this option thoroughly and thoughtfully before initiating the application process.

Please click the link below to download and complete all dual enrollment steps.

Lambert Dual Enrollment Checklist

Key Dates:

March 6, 2026: Priority Date for dual enrollment checklist completion to ensure timely registration for college classes

April 24, 2026: Final Dual Enrollment Deadline

  • Students are expected to research and follow all Dual Enrollment application steps independently.
  • Counselors are unable to assist individual students or families with the college application process for dual enrollment.
  • Counselors will meet with students who have completed the application process later in the semester for final course approval and next steps.

Helpful Quick Links:

Spring 2026 Steps for Current Dual Enrollment Students

When and How to Apply to DE at GT (Some steps must be completed before April 24, 2026)

When and How to Send AP Lang Scores to Colleges (for students hoping to take Engl 1102)

DE Advisement Guide

Dual Enrollment Info Night Presentation 2026

FY26 DE Night Handout QR

Intent to Participate Form Signing Instructions for Parent Portal (available in Parent Portal on March 2, 2026)

Dual Enrollment Admissions Requirements

Dual Enrollment Course Directory

Dual Enrollment Frequently Asked Questions

Dual Enrollment Eligibility