Dual Enrollment


  • In order to enroll in a Dual Enrollment course offered through Morehouse Magnet School and a partnering college or university, a student must have a composite ACT and GPA as prescribed by the partnering university and a recommendation from faculty members.
  • Dual Enrollment courses will count as honor classes.
  • A student who withdraws from a dual enrollment course with a ‘W’ will be moved to a regular class if available. If moved to a regular class, the final grade will not count as an honors grade.
  • A student who withdraws from a dual enrollment course with a ‘W’ or ‘W-Grade’ will be responsible for reimbursing Morehouse Magnet School for the entire cost of tuition.
  • If a student fails to complete the dual enrollment course with a final grade of ‘C’ or better (the student makes a final grade of ‘D’ or ‘F’), the student will be responsible for reimbursing Morehouse Magnet School for the entire cost of tuition.
  • If a student scores an “F” grade in a dual enrollment class, they will not be permitted to take another dual enrollment class at Morehouse Magnet School.
  • Students are permitted to take dual enrollment classes in the summer at participating colleges/universities at their own expense. An official transcript must be sent directly from the institution to Morehouse Magnet School’s Counselor/Senior Advisor in order to appear on the high school transcript.
  • Final Dual Enrollment Grades will match the college transcript.


A student can begin taking Academic Dual Enrollment courses in his or her sophomore year, provided he or she meets the requirements of the entity that will be issuing the credit. If a student is interested in Academic Dual Enrollment, he or she MUST have taken the ACT and received a satisfactory composite score BEFORE he or she can enroll in the class. For this reason, if a student is interested in taking Dual Enrollment, he or she needs to sign up to take the ACT via www.actstudent.org during his or her freshman year. (Be sure to save login information). 


Current admission requirements for students depend on the institution in which the class is offered. Tuition and books are paid for by Morehouse Magnet School. If a student drops the course, does not complete the class, OR scores a "D or below," the student will have to reimburse the school for his or her tuition at the cost of $300.00 per class. Non-consumable books must be returned back to Morehouse Magnet School when the course is complete. Attendance at the yearly honors meeting or scheduling to view the video is required for admission into these classes. For online and facilitated classes, grades will be posted during the semester. Each semester is a stand-alone grade. If a student needs to see grade progress, he or she may access his or her account.