<p>I'm a sophomore and I plan to leave my high school early to take classes in college because my high school doesn't offer class that challenge me. I live in GA so I want to apply for dual enrollment program in Georgia State University.
What kind of dual program should I choose and what the different between them?</p>
<p>At Georgia State, we have three programs that give academically outstanding high school students an opportunity to enroll in undergraduate courses.</p>
<p>These programs are open to high school juniors and seniors who meet application requirements, and three options are available.</p>
<p>With Dual Enrollment which is both the umbrella term for the programs and a separate program in and of itself qualified high school students may take Accel-covered college courses that satisfy both high school and college credits.</p>
<p>Move On When Ready students also take college courses that satisfy both high school and college credits, but the tuition is covered through the high school district.</p>
<p>Joint Enrollment students take courses that earn college credit only, and students are responsible for their own tuition and fees.</p>