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DUAL ENROLLMENT
Fall/Spring 2024 - 2025 Dual Enrollment Class list
Tuition must be paid upon enrollment.
How do I register for Dual Enrollment?
REGISTRATION OPENS: Now Open
Registration Deadline for the Fall: September 13, 2024 Spring: February 7, 2025
Register at: https://www.cgc.edu/admissions/high-school-students/dual-enrollment
Registration and payment are made through Chandler Gilbert Community College.
Step 1. Register online through CGCC and select any HHS Teacher/period in your chosen subject area.
Step 2. Pay online through CGCC and save a copy of your receipt.
Step 3. Bring your receipt of payment to your HHS Counselor.
Counselors will place students in Dual Enrollment classes based on availability. All three steps must be completed by this date to ensure placement in a Dual Enrollment Class.
- Dual Enrollment Information at Chandler Gilbert Community College
Get a Head Start on College with Dual Credit Classes!
Community Colleges provide ambitious students the ability to earn college credits - all while still in high school. Seniors, juniors, and qualified sophomores and freshmen are eligible to get a head start on their college course work. You can now earn college credit for specific college-level courses right at your high school. During regular school hours! Chandler Gilbert Community College is the Dual Enrollment partner for Hamilton High School.
Dual Enrollment Is the Right Choice for You to...
- Earn college and high school credit simultaneously
- Be confident that your credits will be able to transfer to the in-state university of your choice
- Save money on college tuition and text books
- Finish college faster
- Eliminate duplication of coursework during your early years of college
Where do I start?
Only certain classes qualify as dual enrollment. Please see your counselor to make sure you are enrolled in the correct class to receive the credit.
Prerequisites or Placement Testing
- For courses with prerequisites, view your high school class list for the high school you are attending.
- Select Dual Enrollment Courses next to your current high school.
- Review Admissions, Placement or Prerequisites Needed (Column F).
- Complete all Admissions, Placement or Prerequisites needed for each selected dual enrollment course.
Please allow 10 business days (Monday – Friday) to verify and review your Dual Enrollment Next Steps Forms before completing Step 4, “Register for Classes”.
Dual enrollment will process your next steps forms and send an email to the emails you provided letting you know if any documents or prerequisites are missing.- If no additional documents are required, you will receive an email stating you are ready to self-enroll into your dual enrollment classes.
- Dual enrollment will contact you, via email, if any additional documents or prerequisites are missing.
- Email dualenrollment@cgc.edu, with your MEID, if you are unable to self-enroll for enrollment assistance.
Payment
Tuition is $97 per credit hour, with a $15 registration fee per semester. Payment is done solely through CGCC. You may pay on-line. Payment plans are available, as well as financial aid. Payments can also be made in person at the Chandler-Gilbert Community College Cashier's Office or by calling the Cashier's Office at 480-732-7312. Please have your college ID number ready. *Unpaid tuition will result in students being dropped from classes without notice. No refunds will be issued after payment deadlines.
Tuition assistance is available through Chandler-Gilbert Community College. Deadline is September 13, 2024
Have questions? FAQ's
What is the difference between dual enrollment and AP? Does my student have to do both to get the college credit?
Both options offer students the chance to receive college credit while attending high school. They are separate programs, both with advantages for your student.
Dual enrollment credit will transfer to any in-state university, if the student passes the class with a C or better. It is recommended that you visit the website of any college or university your student is interested in attending to research their specific credit transfer policies.
AP credit will transfer to many universities across the country. The student must pass with a qualifying grade in order for the credit to be accepted, and policies vary from institution to institution. It is recommended that you visit the website of any college or university your student is interested in attending to research their specific credit transfer policies.
We encourage families to discuss both options thoroughly, as each student’s situation is different. Dual credit requires an upfront financial investment larger than the AP test, but may offer students with “test anxiety” a more comfortable environment to earn the credit. AP is more widely accepted across the country and is a less expensive alternative.
Questions for CGCC: 480-732-7006 or email to dualenrollment@cgc.edu