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Georgia Student Finance Commission reports growth in dual enrollment; outlines application and eligibility process

2346963 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

GSFC President outlined expansion of Georgia’s dual enrollment program, growth in expenditures and enrollment, and described the multi-step online application and approval process that involves students, parents, high schools and institutions.

Pamela Riley (President, Georgia Student Finance Commission) briefed the House Higher Education Committee Feb. 19 on the commission’s annual dual enrollment report and explained how students apply and become eligible for the program.

Riley said expenditures have grown 84% since fiscal year 2016 and that the program is “looking at exceeding the a hundred million dollar mark in this current fiscal year.” She reported a 20% increase in student participation from 2023 to 2024, with 57% of courses taken at Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) institutions, 37% at University System of Georgia (USG) institutions and 6% at…

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