Georgia Institute of Technology (Ga Tech)
Website for Georgia Tech Dual Enrollment
Georgia Tech Distance Math
Click here for the Ga Tech DE website
Any student interested MUST complete the
2024-2025 DUAL ENROLLMENT INTEREST FORM
After a student completes the above interest form, the student will be added to the appropriate Microsoft Team to do the additional steps.
- Fulton County Schools Dual Enrollment Contract - due by March 31.
- Ga Futures Funding Application - due by March 31.
- Look at Tech website for all application details.
The Ga Tech Application will open on May 15 and closes on June 15. Tech students do not need to upload course registration because their classes are set by the college.
The Dual Enrollment Contract and the Funding Application must be completed by March 31, even though the student cannot apply until later. Even if a student is not sure if they want to apply, they should go ahead and complete these assignments by the March 31 deadline.
- Ga Tech application will open for all programs May 15.
- Deadline to apply is June 15. No exceptions.
- One application for all programs, check off the program(s) you are interested in on the application.
- Highly competitive
- AP scores must be sent the day of the exam directly to Ga Tech. Do not wait to send scores.
- Test scores from SAT or ACT must be submitted directly from the testing agency. Do not wait to send your scores.
Ga Tech - Transcript Instructions
Students must upload a copy of their transcript with Spring semester grades. Go to Infinite Campus, Click on the Documents tab, download PDF of transcript WITH all Spring semester grades included. Students can only add this information AFTER the student has submitted their Ga Tech application. Students are sent instructions about the admissions portal once the application has been sent in. The portal is where the student will upload a copy of the Unofficial Transcript. It is NOT part of the application, it comes AFTER you submit your application. They do NOT need an official transcript, despite that being said on the website. This was confirmed with Ga Tech.
- 9th graders are not eligible.
- 10th graders are only eligible if they submit their ACT/SAT test scores to Georgia Tech AND the Georgia Student Finance Commission, otherwise academic classes cannot be taken. (see below)
How do I send my test scores to Georgia Student Finance Commission?
Distance Math 1
(Linear Algebra - Fall semester / Multivariable Calculus - Spring Semester):
- Typically takes place in 1st period due to proctoring of exams and scheduling issues.
- Must have taken AP Calculus BC prior to applying
Lectures are pre-recorded and available to students in a learning management system. Students are expected to view three lecture recordings each week. Students may choose one of two times of day for live studio sessions. These sessions, conducted by teaching assistants are held Monday and Wednesday from 8:25 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. and from 5 p.m. to 5:50 p.m.
Studio sessions will also be recorded for review or for students who do not attend live sessions. Students must take proctored tests 4 to 5 times per course on specific dates. Test dates are announced at the beginning of the semester. You can enjoy the challenge of a college class and professor without leaving your high school.
Distance Math 2
(Applied Combinatorics - Fall Semester / Differential Equations - Spring Semester):
- Must have taken Distance Math 1 prior to applying
Full Time Dual Enrollment - website with details
- At least 12 credit hours (typically 4 college classes that are at least 3 hours each) to be taken at the downtown Ga Tech campus.
- Highly competitive program
- Class availability is not guaranteed and students must be flexible with course selection.
- Difficulty getting classes since dual enrollment students are the last to register.
- Students must be flexible with course times and days of the week.
- Students must keep in mind travel time and parking limitations to attend location.
Click here for the Ga Tech DE website
Any student interested MUST complete the
2024-2025 DUAL ENROLLMENT INTEREST FORM
After a student completes the above interest form, the student will be added to the appropriate Microsoft Team to do the additional steps.
- Fulton County Schools Dual Enrollment Contract - due by March 31.
- Ga Futures Funding Application - due by March 31.
- Look at Tech website for all application details.
The Ga Tech Application will open on May 15 and closes on June 15. Tech students do not need to upload course registration because their classes are set by the college.
The Dual Enrollment Contract and the Funding Application must be completed by March 31, even though the student cannot apply until later. Even if a student is not sure if they want to apply, they should go ahead and complete these assignments by the March 31 deadline.
- Ga Tech application will open for all programs May 15.
- Deadline to apply is June 15. No exceptions.
- One application for all programs, check off the program(s) you are interested in on the application.
- Highly competitive
- AP scores must be sent the day of the exam directly to Ga Tech. Do not wait to send scores.
- Test scores from SAT or ACT must be submitted directly from the testing agency. Do not wait to send your scores.
Ga Tech - Transcript Instructions
Students must upload a copy of their transcript with Spring semester grades. Go to Infinite Campus, Click on the Documents tab, download PDF of transcript WITH all Spring semester grades included. Students can only add this information AFTER the student has submitted their Ga Tech application. Students are sent instructions about the admissions portal once the application has been sent in. The portal is where the student will upload a copy of the Unofficial Transcript. It is NOT part of the application, it comes AFTER you submit your application. They do NOT need an official transcript, despite that being said on the website. This was confirmed with Ga Tech.
- 9th graders are not eligible.
- 10th graders are only eligible if they submit their ACT/SAT test scores to Georgia Tech AND the Georgia Student Finance Commission, otherwise academic classes cannot be taken. (see below)
How do I send my test scores to Georgia Student Finance Commission?
- Email ACT/SAT score reports to GSFC at [email protected].
- Student should first, sign, date, and write the statement, “this is a true and exact copy of the original score report” directly on the report.
- The body of the email must provide:
- student’s full name
- high school of attendance
- date of birth (DOB)
- last four of digits of the Social Security Number (SSN)
Distance Math 1
(Linear Algebra - Fall semester / Multivariable Calculus - Spring Semester):
- Typically takes place in 1st period due to proctoring of exams and scheduling issues.
- Must have taken AP Calculus BC prior to applying
Lectures are pre-recorded and available to students in a learning management system. Students are expected to view three lecture recordings each week. Students may choose one of two times of day for live studio sessions. These sessions, conducted by teaching assistants are held Monday and Wednesday from 8:25 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. and from 5 p.m. to 5:50 p.m.
Studio sessions will also be recorded for review or for students who do not attend live sessions. Students must take proctored tests 4 to 5 times per course on specific dates. Test dates are announced at the beginning of the semester. You can enjoy the challenge of a college class and professor without leaving your high school.
Distance Math 2
(Applied Combinatorics - Fall Semester / Differential Equations - Spring Semester):
- Must have taken Distance Math 1 prior to applying
Full Time Dual Enrollment - website with details
- At least 12 credit hours (typically 4 college classes that are at least 3 hours each) to be taken at the downtown Ga Tech campus.
- Highly competitive program
- Class availability is not guaranteed and students must be flexible with course selection.
- Difficulty getting classes since dual enrollment students are the last to register.
- Students must be flexible with course times and days of the week.
- Students must keep in mind travel time and parking limitations to attend location.
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