Hundreds Of Dual Enrollment Courses
Take challenging courses and accelerate your education opportunities. Dual Enrollment lets motivated high school students take classes that satisfy high school graduation requirements and count as college credit toward a college degree.
Dual Enrollment students are able to take classes:
- On the TSC campus
- On the High School campus
- Or Online
Traditional dual-enrolled students can take a maximum of 11 credit hours each semester. Early admission students can take a minimum of 12 credit hours and a maximum of 15 credit hours each semester. Special permission is required each semester for the early admission program.
*All college courses taken must count towards high school credit. Understand that dual enrollment courses are college‐level courses and the course grades become a part of a student’s permanent college transcript and are calculated into the student’s permanent post-secondary grade point average. Poor performance in dual enrollment courses may affect university admissions and financial aid. It is important to do well in these courses to realize the benefits of dual enrollment.
Steps to TSC
Dual Enrollment Program
Meet Admissions Criteria
Meet with your high school guidance counselor or Home Education Official (parent/guardian) to verify you meet admissions criteria and determine if dual enrollment is right for you.
Apply to TSC
- Apply for admission to TSC using our online application. Be sure to complete the Dual Enrollment application to avoid delayed processing time.
- After you submit you will receive a confirmation page with your TSC Identification number, email address, and password. Keep this page for your records as you will need this information to log in to Workday and access your TSC email.
Submit Test Scores
Request official copies of placement test scores (ACT, SAT, PERT) be sent to TSC. Students can also take the PERT test at the TSC Testing Center. Please contact the Testing Center at (850) 201-8282 or testingcenter@tsc.fl.edu to schedule your exam.
Minimum Testing Requirements:
P.E.R.T
Reading | 106
Writing | 103
Math | 114-122; MAT1033, MAC1105C, MGF1130, MGF1131
Math | 123; MAC1105, STA2023
SAT-I, The College Board
Reading | 440; 24
Writing & Lang. | n/a; 25
Math | 440; 24; MAT1033, MAC1105C, MGF1130, MGF1131
Math | 470; 25.5; MAC1105, STA2023
Digital SAT, The College Board Since June 2023
Evidence-Based Reading &Writing| 490
Math Section| 480
PSAT/NMSQT, The College Board
Reading | 24
English | 25
Math | 24
Digital PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10, The College Board Since June 2023
Evidence-Based Reading & Writing Section| 490
Mathematics| 480
Enhance ACT, American College Testing Program
Reading | 19
English | 17
Math | 19; MAT1033, MAC1105C, MGF1130, MGF1131
Math | 21; MAC1105, STA2023
Obtain Permission to Register
For Public/Private Students
Meet with your High School Guidance Counselor to verify you meet admissions criteria.
For Home Schooled Students
Meet with your Home Education Official (parent/ guardian) to verify you meet admissions criteria and to complete the required forms. All forms may be submitted to the Dual Enrollment Coordinator at dualenrollment@tsc.fl.edu.
- Home Education Start Up Packet via DocuSign.
- County Verification of Home Education Registration* or Personalized Education Program (PEP) award letter- TSC's service area includes Gadsden, Leon, and Wakulla counties. The above County Verification of Home Education Registration form will need to be scanned separately to dualenrollment@tsc.fl.edu .
Search for Courses and Register
Find the courses that are right for you and meet with your High School Guidance counselor or Home Education Official (parent/guardian) for course qualification and course approval.
For Public/Private Students: Meet with your high school guidance counselor and identify the courses you would like to take. Be sure to include the course section number corresponding to the days and times your class meets. Your High School Guidance Counselor will complete and submit the Dual Enrollment Permission to Register Form to TSC for you.
For Home Schooled students: Meet with your Home Education official and complete the Dual Enrollment Permission to Register Form- Home Education. List the courses you would like to take. Be sure to include the course section number corresponding to the days and times your class meets.
How to Find a Course Section Number
For a description of courses and their prerequisite requirements, please view our catalog.
TSC will register students for their classes based on the Permission to Register Form. Permission to Register Forms will be processed in the order they are received. Please allow 3 business days for your form to be processed.
Visit Workday and other Student Resources
Familiarize yourself with our online portal, Workday, where you can access your email, student records, registration, and much more. Be sure to check your TSC email frequently as that is the College’s official means of communication with students. If you need assistance, visit Student Central FAQ.
Download the MYTSC app to stay up-to-date on Dual Enrollment events. Log in to the app using your TSC login credentials.
Check for Upcoming Deadlines
Review the Academic Calendar and Dual Enrollment Program website and make a note of key important dates, including:
- Deadline to Apply for Dual Enrollment
- First Day of Class
- Last Day to Add a Class
- Last Day to Drop a Class
- Last day to Withdraw
Get Books, Digital ID, and Supplies
For Public/Private Students: Please contact your high school Guidance Counselor to obtain your course textbooks.
Homeschool Students: Take a picture of your schedule from Workday. Go to the TSC bookstore, let them know you are a home education student in dual enrollment, and show the picture of your schedule and any ID. The bookstore personnel will assist in retrieving your books.
Digital TSC ID:
Instructions on how to upload your photo: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Mr553-WkC_8
Cloud Card Log In: CloudCard Online Photo Submission (fl.edu)
Your digital ID can be accessed using your MyTSC app: Resources - Tallahassee State College (fl.edu)
Attend class, get involved, and have a great semester
Learn more about how to get involved:
Dates and Deadlines
Please refer to TSC's Academic Calendar and consult with your high school guidance counselor for information on additional dates and deadlines.
Fall 2024
Last day to withdraw from a class (Course Withdrawal Form required): October 29, 2024
Fall 2024 TSC Transcripts sent to the high school: December 11, 2024
Spring 2025
Registration Deadline: December 6, 2024
Classes Begin: January 8, 2025
Summer 2025
Registration Deadline: June 6, 2025
June Express Classes Begin: June 25, 2025**
Fall 2025
Registration Deadline: August 8, 2025
**Please note that summer is the only time that dual enrollment students are permitted to take express session classes.