Thursday, March 30, 2017

Dual Enrollment/CHS Transition to HACC Process

High school seniors who are current HACC Dual Enrolled High School students and wish to register for Summer or Fall semesters must change their major prior to registering for classes.  Consult with the financial aid office for clarification, if necessary, to determine eligibility for financial aid during the Summer term. Remember: If the student's major is not changed prior to registering, they will not be charged the appropriate tuition and fees.

Transitioning DEHS students must:
  • Change their major program of study prior to registration. The form can be completed prior to or when meeting with an advisor.
  • Complete any additional placement testing, if necessary.
  • Attend a New Student Orientation session, if they have not previously done so.
  • Meet with an advisor and receive their Advising Code to register.
Welcome Center Staff must:
  • Process the change of major program of study form prior to expiring the PR hold in SOAHOLD.
Note:As always, we encourage all students to talk with an advisor prior to changing their major so that they can make a fully informed decision. This could occur at New Student Orientation.


Current High School Graduate Applicants and May Start Summer Courses
High school seniors with a current academic year graduation date who submit an application with the intention of enrolling in Summer courses should be admitted as “General Admit” students. These students should be advised to take Part of Term 8 (8 week) and/or Part of Term 9 (second 6 week session). Earlier starting classes may conflict with their graduation date; however, they should still be admitted as "General Admit" students.


Additional details for the DE/CHS process are available at this link. (You may need to be logged in to myHACC to gain access.
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Additionally,  this link will take you to the letter that is shared with dual enrollment/CHS high school students, inviting them to transition into becoming a student at HACC after high school.