Middle Georgia State University (MGA) offers Dual Enrollment courses for current high school students who meet the program eligibility criteria through the Georgia Academy.
The Georgia Academy is a unique, state-funded program that allows high school students to graduate with an associate’s degree, receive an honors distinction, participate in experiential learning, and/or receive college credits at little to no cost.
The Georgia Academy at MGA is a unique, state-funded program that allows high school students to take college classes before graduating high school at little to no cost.
Once students enroll for Dual Enrollment at MGA, they also enroll in the Georgia Academy. The Georgia Academy offers options for high school students to graduate high school with an associate’s degree, earn an honor’s distinction, participate in experiential learning, or receive college credits to advance their academic careers.
When students dual enroll, they will receive college credits and high school credits for the same course.
MGA Admissions accepts student applications until class drop/add deadlines each semester. While these are preferred deadlines, they are not hard deadlines:
Up to 30 total credit hours of courses and textbooks are funded by the Georgia Student Finance Commission. Once you exceed the limit for funding, you have the option to self-pay for classes.
You may be subject to lab fees or other fees that are not covered by Dual Enrollment — payment of these fees is the responsibility of the student and their parent/guardian. See the full list of funding limitations and Dual Enrollment award amounts.