ACCEL Program (Formerly Joint Enrollment/Post Secondary Option Program
High school
juniors and seniors enrolled in accredited Georgia
public or private high schools who wish to enter college
and earn college credit while they complete their junior
and/or senior year of high school.
The Accel
Program is designed for high school
juniors and seniors enrolled in accredited Georgia public or private high
schools who wish to enter college and earn college credit while they complete
their junior and/or senior year of high school. Under Accel regulations,
students may simultaneously receive high school Carnegie unit credits and
college credit hours. Beginning
Winter/Spring term 2005, Accel funding will
apply only to the five CPC areas (English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies,
Science, and Foreign Language). Accel
applicants must have prior approval of their
parents or guardian, high school counselor
or principal, and must be enrolled in an
accredited high school. Interested students
should contact their high school counselor.
All Accel
applicants should be on track for the
College Preparatory Curriculum diploma seal.
Their high school grade point average (as
calculated by the College on academic
subjects only) must be at least 3.0. Accel
applicants are also required to submit
official college entrance examination
scores. Minimum scores for Accel admission
are:
- 480 Verbal and 460 Math on the SAT-I
or
21 English
and 19 Mathematics on the ACT
and
- At least
970 combined SAT-I, or ACT composite score
of at least 21
The College
Preparatory Curriculum (CPC) requirements
for admission to a University System
institution may be satisfied in English
and/or Social Sciences during joint
enrollment. Students with SAT-I verbal of
at least 530 or ACT English score of at
least 24 who have not completed the final
unit of high school English and/or Social
Sciences may be permitted to fulfill their
high school requirements with the
appropriate college courses taken through
the Accel Program.
Students who
wish to complete the fourth mathematics may
do so at the college level if they have at
least a 530 math SAT-I or ACT mathematics
score of at least 22. The CPC requirements
in natural science and foreign language must
be completed at the high school.
Documentation
required for Accel status includes:
1. Completed
application for admission as an Accel
student with the appropriate application
fee. (Accel students are encouraged to
apply online at
www.gsc.edu/admissions/main/.
2. High school
transcript with an academic grade point
average of at least 3.0
3. SAT or ACT scores
as specified above
4.
Letter of
permission from parent or guardian
5. Completed
Certificate of Immunization
In addition to
applying to Gainesville State College,
students who are participating in the Accel
program must also complete the Accel
application through the Georgia Student
Finance Commission. Information on the
program and its requirements and limitations
can be found at
www.gsfc.org .
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