Are you ready to start earning college credit while in high school?
Then you are ready to join Agnes Scott College's Joint Enrollment program!
Agnes Scott's joint enrollment program is co-educational, and any high school senior is welcome to apply. High school seniors enrolled in the program can earn college credit by taking classes at Agnes Scott. All first-year courses without a prerequisite are open to joint enrollment students on a space-available basis.
*Please note: Agnes Scott does not participate in Georgia's Dual Enrollment Program, formerly known as Move on When Ready (MOWR) or ACCEL.
“Doing joint enrollment in high school really helped me fall in love with going to college. I enjoyed the flexibility in my schedule and the freedom it gave me.”
Taylor Yates '22
How to Apply
Applicants should complete the online joint enrollment application and submit:
- $35 application fee
- Official high school transcript
- Teacher or counselor recommendation
- SAT or ACT Scores or an Interview with your Admission Counselor
- Agnes Scott College accepts self-reported SAT and ACT test scores from students and/or a student's college counselor. Self-reported test scores may be shared with the college by way of transcripts, a PDF by email and/or uploaded through the applicant portal. To schedule an interview, please email admission@chalakseir.com.
Important Application Information
Applications must be submitted at least one month before the start of the semester in which you plan to enroll; therefore, we strongly encourage you to apply by these dates.
- Fall admission: July 10
- Spring admission: December 10
As a joint-enrollment student, you pay 50 percent of undergraduate tuition. These are the tuition rates for joint enrollment students for the 2022-2023 academic year:
- 1-11 credit hours = $947.00/hour
- 12-16 credit hours = $11,364/semester
- A $330 student activity fee is required if you take six or more hours in a semester.
As an example, a joint-enrollment student taking a standard four credit hour course will pay $3,788.
College financial aid is not available to joint-enrollment students.