Dual Enrollment

The Value of Dual Enrollment
The Value of Dual Enrollment
Accelerate your future and save thousands by earning transferable college credits for free with the PGCPS Dual Enrollment program. We have a strong partnership with Prince George’s Community College (PGCC), making it easy for students to earn dual credit and have their grades shared directly with their high school.

Massive Cost Savings:


PGCPS covers 100% of tuition, fees, and textbooks for qualified courses for all students dually enrolled at public Maryland colleges, giving you a head start on college without the debt.

Accelerate Your Degree:


Complete college credits early, potentially reducing the time and cost required to earn your degree.

Enhanced College Readiness:


Experience the rigor of college-level coursework, build confidence, and ensure you are fully prepared for post-secondary education. A select courses are approved for “Dual Credit”, meaning students earn both high school credit (which counts toward graduation requirements) and college credit simultaneously. Grades for these courses are typically weighted on the high school transcript.
Did you know? You can apply for certain Dual Enrollment specialty programs as early as 8th grade—start your college journey before high school even begins!
PGCPS covers 100% of tuition, fees, and textbooks.
90% of dually enrolled PGCPS students attend Prince George’s Community College.
Dual Enrollment Program Highlights
Dual Enrollment Program Highlights
The Dual Enrollment program is a core component of PGCPS’ Strategic Plan and the Blueprint for Maryland's Future, ensuring a sustained focus and allocation of resources to continue expanding student access to college credits early. Our partnership with PGCC boasts the highest student participation among our formal agreements with Maryland public colleges. Students take college courses in various formats, including taking courses taught by college-certified instructors at the high school campus. Remote and hybrid options are also available with in-person instruction at the college campus.
Eligible PGCPS students can enroll in a variety of college courses across numerous disciplines, including general education requirements and specialized subjects.
Students are thriving! Nearly 80% of participants during the 2024–2025 school year earned a grade of B or higher in their college courses.
Earn and Learn in Three Ways
PGCPS offers several ways for students to earn college credit while in high school. PGCPS offers several ways for students to earn college credit while in high school. Depending on your goals, you can start with a single class, take college courses at your high school, or commit to a pathway that leads to a degree. Explore the options below to see which one fits best:
Early Specialized Tracks
Early Specialized Tracks
High School Diploma + Associate's Degree
Fast-Track Your Future with PGCPS Specialty Programs! 💡PGCPS offers six unique programs where students can earn both high school and college credits towards a degree. ➡️3D Scholars – Earn a Bachelor’s Degree for under $10,000. ➡️IT Early College - Launch your career in technology. ➡️P-TECH – Launch your career in technology. ➡️Academy of Health Sciences – Prepare for teaching or health professions. ➡️Talent Ready – Build the skills employers want most. ➡️Public Safety Academy – Train to serve and protect your community. ▪️These programs save you money on tuition, build real-world career experience, and let you graduate high school with college credits already earned. ▪️Don’t just graduate—graduate ahead.
Dual In The School
Dual In The School
Earn College Credit + High School Campus
Unleash your potential without ever leaving your high school with PGCPS Dual in the School! PGCPS offers five college-level courses, taught right at your high school by certified PGCPS teachers serving as adjunct college professors, all during the regular school day. Earn guaranteed college credit in a familiar, supportive environment and get a massive head start on your future. Don’t wait, courses fill quickly—ask your high school counselor or COAST Advisor about the Dual in the School options available today!
Dual to Degree
Dual to Degree
High School + College
Earn college credit while still in high school! Dual to Degree gives students the opportunity to take college courses—up to two per semester that may also count toward high school graduation. These courses not only accelerate progress toward an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree, but also provide the chance to boost your high school GPA with weighted college credit. Whether you prefer the structure of in-person learning, the flexibility of a hybrid schedule, or the convenience of fully online classes, Dual to Degree offers a format that fits your life.

Offered Dual Enrollment Courses

English 1010: DuVal High School ᐧ Friendly High School ᐧ Gwynn Park High School
Philosophy 1010: Friendly High School
Math 1140: Surrattsville High School
Sociology 1010: DuVal High School
Introduction to Criminal Justice 150: Parkdale High School

 

Dual Enrollment Timeline

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September 29 - October 29, 2025

The Accuplacer is a tool available to help colleges assess student readiness for introductory credit-bearing courses and make reliable placement decisions.

Testing window at PGCPS: Twice a year, the test is offered at all PGCPS high schools.

November 6, 2025

Dual Enrollment Information Session

Join us to learn more about the program. During this session, families will receive an overview of program eligibility, application steps, course options, and key deadlines. Students and parents will also have the chance to ask questions and hear about the academic and financial benefits of starting college early.

November 1 - January 7, 2026

For students interested in applying to colleges other than PGCC

Intent to Enroll Form

Intent to enroll form... Students who wish to apply to a public Maryland college or university other than Prince George's Community College (PGCC) must submit an Intent to Enroll (ITE) form by this deadline date. Submission of the ITE form by the deadline is required in order for PGCPS to cover the cost of courses taken at institutions other than PGCC.

January 7, 2026

PGCC Spring Semester Priority Application Deadline

Don't miss your chance to get a head start on college! The priority application deadline for Spring 2026 Dual Enrollment at Prince George's Community College (PGCC) is January 7, 2026. Be sure to complete your application and required steps on time to secure your spot.

February 9 - March 11, 2026

If you didn't have the chance to test during the fall-or would like to improve your scores-PGCPS offers a second opportunity to take the Accuplacer.

Testing window at PGCPS: Second test administration of the year, The test is offered at all PGCPS high schools.

February 18, 2026

Dual Enrollment Information Session

Learn more about participating in the program in the summer and or fall 2026. During this session, families will receive an overview of program eligibility, application steps, course options, and key deadlines. Students and parents will also have the chance to ask questions and hear about the academic and financial benefits of starting college early.

Summer - May 1, 2026
Fall - July 10, 2026

For students interested in applying to colleges other than PGCC

Intent to Enroll Form

Students who wish to apply to a public Maryland college or university other than Prince George's Community College (PGCC) must submit an Intent to Enroll (ITE) form by this deadline date. Submission of the ITE form by the deadline is required for PGCPS to cover the cost of courses taken at institutions other than PGCC.

Summer - May 22, 2026
Fall - July 31, 2026

PGCC Summer/Fall Semester Priority Deadline

Don't miss your chance to get a head start on college! The priority application deadline for Spring 2026 Dual Enrollment at Prince George's Community College (PGCC) is January 7, 2026. Be sure to complete your application and required steps on time to secure your spot.

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PGCC Dual Enrollment

Sample Student Planner

To enroll in the PGCPS Dual to Degree or Dual in the School programs at Prince George's Community College (PGCC), students must be in the 11th or 12th grade (or the summer prior to 11th grade) and be actively enrolled in a Prince George's County Public Schools. A key academic requirement is having a 2.6 cumulative unweighted high school GPA. Additionally, students may use an approved college readiness or placement exam like the SAT, ACT, or Accuplacer for placement into certain courses. After meeting these criteria, students must follow a formal application process through their high school counselor and the PGCC application platform.

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

  • English 9
  • Geometry or above / Algebra 1 or above
  • Biogeochemical Systems
  • US History 2 - Reconstruction to Present
  • Physical Education
  • Health 1
  • World Language Level 1
  • Fine Art
  • Grade 9 Elective 2
  • English 10
  • Geometry or above / Algebra 1 or above
  • Biology (Life Science)
  • Local, State and National Government
  • Financial Literacy
  • Health 2
  • World Language Level 2
  • Computer Science, Engineering, and Technical Education
  • Grade 10 Elective 2
  • English 11
  • Algebra 2
  • World History
  • World Language Level 3

  • PAS-1000*
  • Environmental Science DE/ BIO 1110 with Lab BIO 1120*
  • Intro to IT DE/ INT 1010*
  • Integrated Arts DE/ART 2730*
  • World Language Level 4

  • English 12 DE/PGCC EGL 1010*
  • English 12 DE/PGCC EGL 1020*
  • Dual Enrollment College Math (MAT 1140/1250/1350/2410)*
  • Biology DE/ BIO 1010*
  • Psych DE/ PSY 1010*
  • Sociology DE/ SOC 1010*
  • Intro Philosophy. DE/ PHL 1010*
*Students earn approximately 32 college credits. Students must meet with their COAST advisor to finalize college courses. Courses may be taken at the high school, college campus or virtually.

 

Dual Enrollment Associate Degree Options

Graduate with cap facing awayAssociate of Applied Science A.A.S.
Emphasizes practical, job-specific training.

Associate of Arts A.A.
Associate of Science A.S.
These degrees are more academic and are designed as a pathway to transfer to a four- year bachelor's degree program.







Important Dates
Important Dates

Applications Open October 6, through December 12, 2025 for the following Specialized Track programs:


3D Scholars
 - 3D Scholars Open House is Wednesday, December 7th at 6:30 pm Charles H. Flowers High School
 - All acceptance decisions will be communicated by March 2026.


Academy of Health Sciences at Prince George's Community College
 - Non-PGCPS, Home & Private School 8th Graders
 - August 1, 2025 and October 3, 2025
 - PGCPS 8th Graders
 - Application opens October 6, 2025 - December 12, 2025


Pathways in Technology Early College High School: P-TECH
 - Application opens October 6, 2025 - December 12, 2025


Talent Ready
 - Application opens October 6, 2025 - December 12, 2025


Public Safety Academy
 - Application opens October 6, 2025 - December 12, 2025


FREE College Credit Now: PGCPS Dual Enrollment

Enroll Spring 2026 (Classes begin January 2026)

High school juniors and seniors! Accelerate your future and save thousands by earning transferable college credits for free with the PGCPS Dual Enrollment program.

Massive Cost Savings: PGCPS pays 100% of tuition and allowable fees for qualified courses at Maryland public colleges, giving you a head start on college without the debt.

Enroll Summer and/or Fall 2026 (Summer Classes begin June 2026, Fall Classes begin August 2026)

Don’t forget!

Intent to Enroll

Admissions Application to College

Supporting documents which may include:

  • Test scores
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Orientation completion