Welcome to Owl Advising Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment at KSU gives high school students the opportunity to earn high school credit while taking college classes in-person or online, allowing them to gain firsthand college experience and jump-start their futures. 
 
All communication from your Dual Enrollment Advisor will be sent to your KSU student email address only.

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New Dual Enrollment Students

Welcome to Dual Enrollment at KSU! 

Dual Enrollment Acceptance to Registration Process:  

  1. Sign up for Dual Enrollment Orientation.
  2. Meet with your high school counselor to discuss Dual Enrollment courses and policies specific to your high school.
  3. Complete the Dual Enrollment Advising Schedule Form listed on your task list in the Orientation sign-up system.
  4. Check your KSU student email. After you complete the Dual Enrollment Advising Schedule Form, an advisor will contact your KSU student email within 1-2 business days with information on the different ways you can access advisement for class registration.
  5. Complete steps outlined in the advising email.  
  6. Register for approved courses.
  7. Send a copy of your Dual Enrollment schedule to your Dual Enrollment Advisor and your high school counselor. 

Current Dual Enrollment Students

Welcome back to Dual Enrollment at KSU!  

Current Dual Enrollment students should:  

  1. Meet with your high school counselor to discuss Dual Enrollment courses and policies specific to your high school.
  2. Check your KSU student email for an advising email.
  3. Complete steps outlined in the advising email.
  4. Register for approved courses.
    Send a copy of your Dual Enrollment schedule to your Dual Enrollment Advisor and your high school counselor. 
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Dual Enrollment to Degree-Seeking Students

Dual Enrollment seniors who wish to continue at KSU after high school graduation will need to complete the following steps.  

  1. Apply to KSU with a shorter application
    • The best time to apply for the upcoming Fall semester is October-December of the previous year. Benefits to applying early include more time for applying for internal and external scholarships, better registration times, and more housing and parking options.
    • Once you have been accepted as a degree-seeking student, you may continue with Step #2.
  2. Sign up for New Student Orientation
    • This is different than the Orientation you completed when you were accepted as a DE student.
  3. Check your KSU student email regularly for information about important steps, dates, and registration information.
  4. Explore scholarships and Financial Aid
    • Learn more about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Georgia Student Finance Application (GSFAPP) by talking with your  Financial Aid counselor.
    • Internal scholarships are due on March 1st. Go to the Kennesaw Scholarship Universe page and sign in with your KSU credentials to get started.
  5. Check out Housing, Parking,Owl Life, and Meal Plans!  
    • For any questions about transitioning from Dual Enrollment to a degree-seeking student, please contact your assigned advisor or owladvisingde@kennesaw.edu.

More Information for Dual Enrollment Students

Contact Dual Enrollment Advising

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Academic Learning Center

Academic Learning Center

3rd Floor, Suite 3625
480 Bartow Avenue
Kennesaw, GA 30144 

Phone: 470-578-2860
Email: owladvisingde@kennesaw.edu 

  • Advisors answer phone calls and emails during office hours Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm.
  • If you receive a voice mail prompt, please leave a detailed message with your full name, KSU ID#, and a telephone number where you can be reached.
  • Allow at least one full business day (24 hours) for an email response. Response times may be longer during busier times of the year. 
Owl Advising Staff