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Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment Admission Checklists

 
Dual Enrollment is a way for high school juniors and seniors to earn college and high school credit for the same course, simultaneously. It lets you get a head start on college and can even help you save money in the process. Your college-level Dual Enrollment course may be taught at your high school or at one of our campuses.
It’s important to remember that Dual Enrollment courses become part of your permanent college transcript. Potential Dual Enrollment students should demonstrate maturity, responsibility, and initiative — and should be academically prepared to succeed.


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Contact Us

Spencer Joy
Dual Enrollment Specialist
Rebecca McPherson
Dual Enrollment Specialist, Blount County


dualenrollment@pstcc.edu
Phone: 865-694-6400
Fax: 865-539-7001

 

How To Qualify

For any general education and business class, students must have an unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 and meet minimum requirements for ACT, PreACT, SAT or PSAT scores (PSAT and PreACT scores are only accepted for high school juniors):

  • ACT/PreACT score of 18 in English and 19 in Reading
  • SAT / PSAT score of 500 in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

Students with a 3.6 unweighted high school GPA are exempt from entrance testing. This applies to all courses expect for higher-level math and science courses.

Qualifications for some courses are unique. Students who wish to take a specific class, particularly in math or science, may need to meet additional ACT/PreACT or SAT/PSAT minimum scores in mathematics. Students can visit the course descriptions page to review .

Payment & Financial Aid

Many high school students are eligible to access the for up to five free classes and up to five additional courses at a heavily discounted rate. Textbooks, eTexts, and any other course materials are not covered by the TSAC Dual Enrollment Grant. This is an out-of-pocket expense for students and families. Dual Enrollment students aren’t eligible for federal financial aid and do not need to complete the FAFSA.

Information for Parents

Dual Enrollment courses — whether taken at your child’s high school or on one of our campuses — will be part of your student’s permanent college transcript. Your student will be treated like any other college student. And remember, per the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 每日大赛 professors and administrators can’t speak with you about your student’s attendance, grades or other issues unless your student signs a .

Disability Services coordinates services and accommodations for students with disabilities. To be eligible, students must self-identify, after registering for classes, by completing the  and provide appropriate documentation.