Dual Enrollment

HACC continues to support dual enrollment students to academic success as students begin their college journey as high school students. Students should check Hawkmail regularly as important information is shared to guide students to college success before, during and after the semester.

Students are assigned “Success Coach” as their HACC advisor and can contact Student Success Coaching at any time for help with course selection and registration, using HACC resources, college course questions and support and anything else as they navigate college.

successcoach@hacc.edu 
717-780-1972
Schedule an appointment via myHACC - Navigate
 

Dual enrollment students are eligible to take any HACC course as long as course pre-requisites are met. Here is helpful information for college course selection:

  1. Talk to high school counselor. Students may take college courses that can count for high school requirements. It is important to confirm this with your high school counselor and plan to take these courses before the spring semester of high school graduation.
     
  2. Take college major specific courses. Students can take courses in their projected major to get ahead. View HACC’s programs for diploma, certificate and associate degree options.
     
  3. Consider general education courses. General education courses are requirements that are outside of a student’s major for an associate or bachelor’s degree. Popular courses include ENGL 101, COMM 101, CIS 105 or choosing at least one course from each of the core elective areas.
     
  4. Meet college course eligibility. Students can view course descriptions to determine pre-requisite eligibility. Students can meet college level requirements via
    1. 1.) established multiple measures or
    2. 2.) HACC placement testing. There are college level courses that do not have prerequisites that any student can pursue.
       
  5. Not sure where to start? Review general education requirements for the Liberal Studies Certificate. Students can take 10 HACC general education classes to earn a college credential. These credits will be applied directly to meet requirements for associate and/or bachelor degree programs.
  6. Meet upper level college math course eligibility.  Confirmed AP test scores can be confirmed via College Board download of official score report OR submit official scores from College Board to HACC (transcripteval@hacc.edu). HACC math placement test is offered on campus and can be scheduled at this link.

    Math CourseEligibility requirements
    MATH 119 - Pre-CalculusHACC math placement test score 61-75
    MATH 121 - Calculus IAP Pre Calculus - AP test score 3 OR HACC math placement test score 76-100
    MATH 125 - Discrete Mathematics AP Pre Calculus - AP test score 3 OR HACC math placement test score 76-100
    MATH 122 - Calculus IIAP Calc AB - AP test score 3 OR CLEP test Calc I
    MATH 221 - Calculus IIIAP Calc BC - AP test score 3 OR CLEP test Calc II