
Toccoa Falls College offers an opportunity for high school students to take college courses while still enrolled in high school through TFC Dual Enrollment. These courses earn both high school and college credit and can be taken either on-campus or online. For eligible high school students in the state of Georgia, approved TFC courses can be taken free of charge (covering tuition, mandatory fees, and textbooks) through the state’s Dual Enrollment program.
The Office of Dual Enrollment is here to assist you in navigating this wonderful opportunity to get a head start on your adventure. If you have any questions while viewing the information below, please send us an email at dualenrollment@tfc.edu. For more information on the state of Georgia’s Dual Enrollment program for funding these classes, please visit www.gafutures.org.
IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES
Semester / Session
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Registration
Opens
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Apply
by
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Register
by
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Classes
Start
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Summer 2022 | Feb. 28 | May 5 |
May 12
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May 19
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Fall 2022 – 16 Week/ Residential |
Feb. 28
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Aug. 8
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Aug. 15
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Aug. 22
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Fall 2022 – Session A |
Feb. 28
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Aug. 8
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Aug. 15
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Aug. 22
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Fall 2022 – Session B |
Feb. 28
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Oct. 3
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Oct. 10
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Oct. 17
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How Do I Apply?
Any 10th-12th grade student with a minimum of a 3.0 unweighted GPA is eligible for TFC Dual Enrollment. Submit the following items to make it official:
- Online Application
- High School Transcripts
- College Transcript (if previously dual-enrolled)
*SAT/ACT scores are NOT required
What Classes Can I Take?
TFC offers a variety of courses for dual enrollment throughout the year. All courses offered in upcoming semesters that are approved for Dual Enrollment funding are listed in the following document(s):
How Do I Register For Classes?
Register for classes by using our easy-to-follow registration packet below!
Who Should I Contact?
Kerri G. Baso
DE Coordinator
706-886-7299, x5362
kbaso@tfc.edu
Jessica Coggins
DE Coordinator
706-886-7299, x5354
jcoggins@tfc.edu
ADDITIONAL FORMS
- FERPA
- Online Medical History Form – *Students taking 6 or more residential classes must fill out and submit a medical history form.