Admissions

You've made a great choice

Undergraduate Admissions
What is Dual Enrollment?

Dual enrollment allows eligible high school students to begin earning college credit while still completing their high school diploma. We provide two pathways for students to get an early start on college, help build confidence in college-level coursework, and support a smoother transition after graduation.

For eligible Georgia high school students.

  • Courses must be approved in the Dual Enrollment Course Directory.
  • Tuition, mandatory fees, and required textbooks are covered for up to 30 credit hours.
  • Credits apply to both high school graduation and a college degree.

For students attending out-of-state high schools or Georgia high school students who are not dual enrolled.

  • Allows enrollment in courses not listed in the Dual Enrollment Course Directory.
  • Students are responsible for all tuition, fees, and textbooks.
  • Credits count toward college coursework but may not apply to high school requirements.

Institutional Requirements

  • 11th and 12 Graders
  • Must have a 3.0 GPA in core courses on a 4.0 scale.
  • 10th Graders
  • Must have a 3.7 GPA in core courses on a 4.0 scale.
  • Must have a passing ACT or SAT score:
  • ACT: Composite score of at least 26
  • SAT: Combined score of at least 1200

View all available courses for dual enrolled students here.

How to
Apply to CSU

Step 1
Create a GAfutures Account

Go to the GAfutures website to create your account to begin the application process.

Create Your Account

Step 2
Submit a GAfutures CSU Undergraduate Application

Using your Gafutures login information, complete your admission application to CSU. You must select Dual Enrollment to avoid the application fee. Pathway 2 students will be required to pay a $40 non-refundable application fee.

Submit Your Application

Step 3
Send Your Official High School Transcript

Request an official high school transcript from your school and submit electronically through Gafutures.org or by mailing a copy to our address:

Mail to:
Office of Admissions
Columbus State University
4225 University Avenue, Columbus, GA 31907

Step 4
Sophomores Only: Submit Your Test Scores

Submit electronically one of the following test scores for your application:

(Optional) Step 5
Request and Submit Your AP or IB Scores

If you have taken any AP or IB classes, you may request and submit those official test scores for your application.

Already Accepted?
Here are the next steps you need to take to enroll

Now that your application has been accepted, it’s time to follow the next steps to enroll in classes.

View Next Steps

Undergraduate
Application Deadlines

Fall

Regular Admission:

Due May 30, 2026

Document Submission:

Due July 15, 2026

Classes Begin:

Due August 10, 2026

Spring

Regular Admission:

Due November 30, 2026

Document Submission:

Due December 15, 2026

Classes Begin:

Due January 11, 2027

Summer

Regular Admission:

Due April 15, 2026

Document Submission:

Due May 15, 2026

Classes Begin:

Due May 26, 2026

Need Help Applying?
Contact Us

Our admissions and enrollment team is here to help you through every step. You may visit us in University Hall (first floor), schedule an appointment with an admissions counselor, or contact our enrollment office by email or phone.

706-507-8800
enroll@columbusstate.edu

Schedule an Appointment

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How can I stay enrolled at CSU after I graduate from high school?

To continue at CSU after your high school graduation, complete this application change form and send us your updated high school transcript and your ACT or SAT scores (if you entered between fall 2020 and fall 2021 and test scores weren't required).

Q: How do I get my books?

All required course material will be provided to Dual Enrollment students through a rental program through the CSU Bookstore. Materials will need to be returned to the CSU Bookstore in good condition within the designated time frame or the student will be charged for the course materials.

Q: Why do I have a balance showing?

Dual Enrollment funding applications will be processed after the add/drop period. Dual Enrollment students are responsible for their lab and course fees and for tuition and fees for courses not listed in the Dual Enrollment Course Directory.

Q: Is there an Orientation for new Dual Enrollment students?

Yes, at the beginning of each semester an Orientation specifically designed for Dual Enrollment students will provide the opportunity for you to get your student ID, parking decal, books, and go on a campus tour. Orientation is highly recommended for all new Dual Enrollment students.

Q: How do I schedule an Advising Appointment?

To schedule an appointment with the Dual Enrollment advisor, log on to MyCSU and click on "Accudemia" in the left hand navigation. From there:

  1. Click on "Get Assistance" (big blue button on the right)
  2. Choose "Advising"
  3. Choose "Academic Advising"
  4. Choose "Dual Enrollment Advising" & hit next
  5. Choose location as CSU Advise & Sip Grant-Library
  6. Choose your advisor, "Emily Bagwell," and select an available appointment time.

Q: I am afraid I am not doing well in one of my classes. Should I withdraw from it?

If you need this class to meet high school graduation requirements, you will need to contact your high school counselor immediately to discuss your options for fulfilling the graduation requirement. If you do not need the course or the credits for graduation, you may wish to withdraw prior to the "last day to withdraw from a class without academic penalty," as published on Columbus State University Academic calendar.

Q: Do I need to request a transcript be sent to my high school at the end of each term?

No, your transcript will be automatically sent to your high school.

Q: I know I will have to miss class at CSU for a high school event. What should I do?

Email all of your instructors to notify them and inquire about the impact of the absence on your grade. Policies for attendance missed exams, and make-up work should be listed on every instructor's syllabus. You will not be guaranteed an excused absence - it is up to the professor.

Q: How do I order a transcript to be sent to another college?

Order an Official Transcript to be sent to another college.

Q: What happens if I fail a class?

If the course is a graduation requirement, you must return to your high school to complete all or a portion of the class not fulfilled through your course work at Columbus State University.

Q: What the difference between Joint Enrollment vs Dual enrollment?

Joint Enrollment: A junior or senior (and sophomore through a very selective admissions process) in high school can enroll in courses for college credit. Joint Enrollment students must pay for their full tuition and fees. Classes taken at the university will not count at the high school for credit.

Dual Enrollment: A junior or senior in high school can enroll in courses that will count for both high school and college credit. Eligible Dual Enrollment students must complete the GAfutures Funding Application.

Explore More of CSU

Life on Campus

Explore Today

Financial Aid Options

View Aid Options

Search Degrees & Programs

Find Your Degree