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Advising and Registration

Dual Enrollment gives high school students the opportunity to earn high school credit while taking college classes in-person, online, or on-site at their high school, thus allowing them to gain firsthand college experience and a head start on their academic future. Advisement and registration for Dual Enrollment students involves the student, the High School Counselor, and Augusta University working together with the student assuming ultimate responsibility for communication and registration.

Advising

Dual Enrollment students are required to meet with their High School Counselor first to discuss potential course options and to have their GAfutures Funding Application approved. Meeting with an Augusta University Academic Advisor is not required but students who wish to do so can by scheduling an Advisement Appointment by emailing dualenrollment@augusta.edu.

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Registration

Dual Enrollment students work with their High School Counselor and Augusta University to complete their registration for class. Only students who have been accepted to Augusta University and have completed their enrollment steps will be granted access to register.

Augusta University cannot guarantee course availability but will work with students to meet their academic needs.

Registration How-To Guide

Augusta University Campus and Online Registration

  • Meet with your High School Counselor to discuss Dual Enrollment course options and policies specific to your high school. Your High School Counselor must approve your courses in GAfutures prior to registration.
  • Optional: Attend a Dual Enrollment Advising appointment.
  • Register for approved courses.
  • Send a copy of your Dual Enrollment schedule to your High School Counselor and save a copy for your records.

On-Site at High School Registration

  • Meet with your High School Counselor to discuss Dual Enrollment course options and policies specific to your high school. Your High School Counselor must approve your courses in GAfutures prior to registration and notify Augusta University of your interest in enrolling in an on-site course.
  • Optional: Attend a Dual Enrollment Advising appointment.
  • Augusta University will register you for your approved courses.
  • Save a copy of your Dual Enrollment schedule for your records.

How to Register

Dual Enrollment students are responsible for completing their registration for class each semester. Students will require a PIN to register or adjust their schedule from the day registration opens until the first day of the semester. Adjustments to the student’s schedule can be made during the Add/Drop period by connecting with the Dual Enrollment Academic Advisor.

Registration for Summer and Fall semesters begin in March. Registration for Spring semester begins in October. Late registration for all semesters closes on the final day of the Add/Drop period.

Things to remember:

  • Your courses must be approved by your High School Counselor in GAfutures.
  • Your Academic Advisor will provide you with your registration PIN.
  • All holds must be cleared/resolved before you can register.
  • You are responsible for registering yourself for your courses except for on-site at the high school courses.
  • Save a copy of your schedule for your records and send a copy to your High School Counselor.

For additional help with Registration, visit the Registrar or contact us as dualenrollment@augusta.edu.

Planning Ahead for Registration

Dual Enrollment students must meet with their High School Counselor prior to registration and have their courses approved in GAfutures. Students without approved courses in GAfutures will not be provided with their registration PIN.

Registering for Classes

All Dual Enrollment students taking class on the Augusta University campus or online will register themselves. Students taking class on-site at their high school will work with their High School Counselor and Augusta University to be registered.

Students cannot register for courses not approved by their High School Counselor and will be dropped from any courses they register for outside of their approved JagTrax plan.

Making Adjustments to Your Schedule

Dual Enrollment students can adjust their schedule on their own from the day registration opens to the first day of class. During the Add/Drop period, Dual Enrollment students must submit all schedule adjustments to their Academic Advisor.

Before adjusting your schedule or dropping a course you were advised to take, always consult your High School Counselor and Academic Advisor; dropping a course could have a significant impact on your high school graduation requirements.

Registration Resources

We hope your registration for class is a smooth process, but we understand that sometimes there can be obstacles to overcome. Should you encounter any issues or have additional questions, please reach out to our office at dualenrollment@augusta.edu or 706-737-1632.

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