Dual Enrollment for Private School Students

Students attending private schools have the exciting opportunity of taking advantage of PHSC's Dual Enrollment program to earn college credit and credit towards their high school graduation simultaneously. To do so, each private school must have an individual PHSC Articulation Agreement approved before students apply to the college or register for classes.

The Articulation Agreement follows the policies of the State and is a contract that outlines the expectations and specific responsibilities of the two institutions (private school and college). Students must initially qualify for Dual Enrollment by having an unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 or above.

The college requires articulation agreements to be in effect for secondary students to attend classes at PHSC as dual enrollment students.

Important note: The Articulation Agreement process must be repeated for each academic year that the private school wishes to enroll students in PHSC’s dual enrollment program. It will be the non-public/private school’s responsibility to submit the necessary paperwork to PHSC by June 30 of each year.

Step 1: Articulation Agreement Process

  • Complete, date and sign both the Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement and Information Forms for Private School. By signing this Articulation Agreement, the non-public/private school is certifying that the school follows Florida Statutes 1002.01 and 1002.42.
  • Provide written documentation that each student maintains an overall unweighted grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or above as is required.
  • Review PHSC’s current College Catalog and Student Handbook.
  • Submit all requested information to:
    • Assistant Dean of Accelerated Learning
      Pasco-Hernando State College
      2727 Mansfield Blvd.
      Wesley Chapel, FL 33543

Note: The most efficient method to submit materials is to email them to Academic Affairs.

  • After completing and returning the Articulation Agreement, the agreement must be approved and signed by PHSC’s District Board of Trustees before a term begins for students to be eligible to enroll in classes. Once approved, a signed copy of the Articulation Agreement will be emailed to the home school or non-public/private school.
  • The Articulation Agreement will be in effect from the date signed by PHSC through the end of that academic year’s summer term in accordance with the dates published in the current College Catalog and Student Handbook.
  • If you have any questions regarding the articulation process, please contact Academic Affairs at academicaffairs@phsc.edu or 813.527.6890

Step 2: Students Complete Application to the College

When the email with the signed copy of the approved Articulation agreement has been received, new dual enrollment students can complete the Dual Enrollment Application. Continuing dual enrollment students do not need to reapply.

New dual enrollment students must complete the online Dual Enrollment Admissions Application by clicking “Apply to PHSC” in the Links section of this page. Once you create an account and login, you will select “New” student and “Dual Enrollment” as your student/enrollment type. 

Students can follow the status of their application in the Slate application portal. Upon acceptance, students will receive an electronic letter in the portal. Students must open the electronic letter to receive a PHSC student email address. 

A copy of the high school transcript with unweighted high school GPA (also can be submitted in person to Admissions in a sealed envelope.)
 

Step 3: Complete the Following Before Registering for Classes

  • Take the PERT placement test. (Or you can submit SAT or ACT scores that are less than 2 years old to the Admissions office.) Visit PHSC's Testing Services to schedule the PERT. The PERT consists of three sections: Reading, Writing, and Math. You are allowed a maximum of two attempts at taking the PERT.  The test scores will determine which classes you are eligible to take. You must score at college level in Reading and Writing in order to participate in Dual Enrollment.
  • Complete two brief online classes through your myPHSC/Canvas account:
    • Dual Enrollment Student Orientation/Introduction
    • Online Readiness Course

Step 4: Register for Classes

  • Class registration takes place beginning on specific dates and times for each semester, based on student grade level. Those dates can be found in the Academic/College Calendar. For information on the registration process contact the Advising office.
  • For more information on academic advising meetings, visit the Advising webpage.
  • Complete the Dual Enrollment Registration Permission Form listing requested classes and signed by the High School Authorized signer, parent, and student to provide during your advising appointment, along with a photo ID.

Registration notes for specific grade levels:

  • Sixth grade through ninth grade students eligible to take dual enrollment courses may enroll in a maximum of three (3) or four (4) credit hours of courses offered online only by PHSC per semester. Students may take classes in any term available.
  • Tenth grade students eligible to take dual enrollment classes may enroll in up to seven (7) credit hours offered on any PHSC campus, or online, per semester. Students may take classes in any term available.
  • Eleventh grade students eligible to take dual enrollment courses can take courses on any PHSC campus or online, but may take no more than a maximum of sixteen (16) credits hours in fall and spring semesters and eight (8) credit hours in summer semester. Students may take classes in any term available.
  • Twelfth grade students eligible to take dual enrollment courses can take courses on any PHSC campus or online, but may take no more than a maximum of sixteen (16) credits hours in fall and spring semesters and eight (8) credit hours in summer semester. Students may take classes in any term available in fall and spring semesters, but only classes in Term III or IIIA in the summer semester.

Other registration notes:

  • Students must meet the stated prerequisite(s) and/or corequisite(s) for each course.
  • Students will be permitted one attempt per dual enrollment course. A withdrawal from a dual enrollment course will count as an attempt at a course.
  • Dual enrollment students will not be permitted to audit any dual enrollment course.
  • A copy of the current Florida Department of Education Articulation Coordinating Committee Statewide Agreement for Dual Enrollment Courses - High School Equivalency List is available at the Florida Department of Education website.
  • Once you are registered for classes you may visit the college library to get your PHSC Student ID Card, which you will need to get your textbooks from the college bookstore.
  • Final grades each semester can be found on your transcript in your student account.

Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement Deadlines

The deadline for submission private school dual enrollment articulation agreements are as follows:

Dual Enrollment Deadlines
Term Deadline Date
Fall 2024 (2025-1), August 2024 - 15-week classes

May 31, 2024 (priority submission date for new students)

June 30, 2024 (final deadline) 

Fall 2024 (2024-1B), October 2024 - 7.5-week classes August 31, 2024
Spring 2025-2, January 2025 - 15-week classes October 30, 2024
Spring 2025-2B, March 2025 - 7.5-week classes January 31, 2025
Summer 2025-3, May 2025 - 10-week and 6-week classes April 5, 2025

 

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Questions?

Please contact the Dual Enrollment office at academicaffairs@phsc.edu or (813)527-6890