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Lehigh Carbon Community College

Dual enrollment is a great way for motivated high school juniors and seniors to get a head start on their college careers.  Our flexible, convenient location and community atmosphere allow students to complete high school while earning college credit. SAT & ACT test scores will no longer be required for dual enrollment applications.

Spring 2025 Dual Enrollment applications are now open and all documents must be received by November 30, 2024.

Fall 2025 are now open and all documents must be received by March 1, 2025.

Contact the Office of Admissions for additional details.

 

How to Apply as a Dual Enrollment Student

1. Complete an online application. Be sure to select “Dual Enrollment” as the student type.

2. Submit a official high school transcript showing that you have earned at least a GPA of 3.5, or above, for all core classes (English, Math, Science and Social Studies).

3. Request an electronic transcript via a digital transcript service (Parchment, GA Futures, etc) OR your high school counselor. Send the transcript to admissions@reinhardt.edu OR mail a sealed copy to the Office of Admissions: Reinhardt University, 7300 Reinhardt Circle, Waleska, GA 30183.

3. Submit the Dual Enrollment Counselor Consent Form. You and your high school counselor can see your class options here. Once completed, email the form to admissions@reinhardt.edu with the subject line “Counselor Consent Form.”

5. Apply for Dual-Enrollment Funding through Georgia Futures. Click here for instructions.

6. ACT/SAT scores are not required for admission but students are encouraged to send scores to the Office of Admission.

Dual enrollment students are allowed to enroll for a maximum of four (4) semesters.

Admission decisions are not based on religion, race, creed, color, gender, marital status, or national origin.  Admission to Reinhardt University does not guarantee admission to a specific program, such as teacher education or music. Letters of recommendation are not required for dual enrollment students.  See individual degree programs for admission requirements.