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Dual Enrollment: St. Johns River

Please note: No schedule changes will be honored for the second semester to accommodate dual enrollment course registration.  Any student interested in dual enrollment must attend the informational session during Toro Time in the auditorium on 1/7/2026 or 1/14/2026 to be approved by TCHS for St. Johns River Dual Enrollment.
 
St. Johns River Dual Enrollment Information:
 

December 2025 Dual Enrollment Parent Night Presentation

December 2024 Early College Parent Night Presentation

What is Dual Enrollment (grades 9-12)?
Dual enrollment is a program where eligible high school students attend college classes and earn high school credit and college credit at the same time. The credits that students earn must be applicable toward high school graduation and acceptable toward an Associate or Baccalaureate degree.

Who is eligible for Dual Enrollment?

  1. Students who have an overall unweighted 3.0 grade point average.**
  2. Students who have appropriate scores from an accepted assessment (ACT, CLT, PERT, PSAT, or SAT)
  3. Permission from a parent or guardian and your high school counselor.
  4. Students who understand the amount of work necessary to succeed in dual enrollment will be greater than in high school courses.

**Student must maintain a 3.0 or higher unweighted GPA in high school to remain in Dual Enrollment.

Things to consider before enrolling DE classes: Principles of Participation – Responsibilities 2023

  • Students will start their college career and GPA. Grades earned in DE classes will impact the high school GPA and the college GPA. Both GPAs will be sent to colleges when they complete their application.
  • DE students are considered college students. SJR is a separate school from TCHS.  Their professors do not communicate with parents or school counselors regarding assignments and grades.  The do not input grades in HAC or follow TCHS test retake policies.
  • All grades earned are a part of the student’s permanent college transcript.  If students struggle in a course and withdraw, they will earn a W on their transcript which can have negative implications for college admissions, financial aid eligibility, and place students on Bright Futures and other scholarship probation once they are in college.  (Bright Futures College GPA Requirements)
  • DE students must be responsible and independent learners.  THE STUDENT needs to make sure that they meet ALL DEADLINES (application, test scores, course registration, book rental, etc) by checking for updates in the Dual Enrollment Schoology group, check their SJR email daily, and check their “concise student schedule” for accuracy.
  • The student will need transportation to and from the college campus.

Application Process:

    1. Create an SJR State account and complete the online  application through this link: SJR Application.
    2. Within the application platform on the “supplemental items” page, send your guidance counselor a request for consent.
    3. Make sure your counselor has and can upload your required test scores.
    4. When with your parent, log in to your SJR State application account and complete your agreement and parent consent form online.
    5. Check your SJR State application account to make sure all consent forms are complete.
    6. Check the email you used to apply for acceptance details and next steps

Course Registration Process: 

  1. Students need to complete the Registration Form to register for their Dual Enrollment courses.  Students should submit forms ASAP once they are available, as course availability is limited.  
  2. Students need to check their “Concise Student Schedule” to confirm enrollment in Dual Enrollment courses.  (If, after 2 weeks, the course does not appear, notify your school counselor).
  3. Once enrolled, students need to request their Dual Enrollment textbooks from media services and pick them up. (Details for textbook requests are in the Dual Enrollment Schoology group)
  4. Students are encouraged to meet regularly with college advisors and to develop a post-secondary plan and major during information and orientation sessions.  Dual Enrollment and Early College students are required to meet with a college advisor after the completion of 20-30 college credits.

New Dual Enrollment Student Checklist and Dual Enrollment Continuing Student Checklist

Qualifying Test Scores: (Testing Registration and Prep Information)

Students will not need a specific test score in order to begin Dual Enrollment, they will just need a full set of test scores.

Students who wish to enroll in an English or Mathematics course must have a college-ready, qualifying score.

Test & Course PlacementACTCLTPERTDigital PSATPSATDigital SATSAT
ENC110119 Reading, 17 Writing (English)38 Sum Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing106 Reading, 103 Writing490+ EBRW24 Reading, 25 Writing490 EBRW24 Reading, 25 Writing
MAT103319-20 Math16-18 Math114 Math480 Math24 Math480 Math24 Math
MAC1105, STA202321-26 Math19-40 Math123-150 Math530 Math26.5 Math490-560 Math25-28 Math
MAC1147, MAC223327+ Math    570-600 Math29-30 Math
MAC231130+ Math    610+ Math31+ Math

504/IEP Accommodations

SJR is a separate entity from TCHS. Students who have a current 504 plan or IEP with TCHS will need to make an appointment with SJR Accommodations Department to get approval. Students who take DE classes with SJR will not have a 504 plan or IEP accommodations unless they make an appointment with SJR and get approval with SJR. SJR will decide what accommodations are allowed in SJR DE classes.

Contact Information for Accommodations: SJR Website for Students with Disabilities

George Brownett, Academic Advisor and Disability Coordinator on SAC

Phone: 904-808-7480, Email: [email protected]

How do I get my Dual Enrollment textbooks for classes at the SJRSC campus?  

Visit the St. Johns County School District’s Dual Enrollment Textbook Requests web page for complete details.

Students who earn a D/F/Withdraw in DE Class

Students who earn a D/F/W in a DE class will be placed on probation in the DE program. The student will have to fill out a petition on SJR website to be reviewed. Students are only allowed ONE D/F/W in DE classes, a SECOND D/F/W will result in the student being INELIGIBLE for DE classes.

Forms:

Consent Form

Registration Form

Add/Drop Form

Withdrawal Form

FCTC Dual Enrollment Information:

First Coast Technical College has programs in medical & dental assisting, early childhood, automotive & diesel, agriscience, culinary, HVAC, welding, cosmetology, and nails & facials.