Dual Enrollment for Charter or Public Schools
High school students who attend a charter or public school can register through the dual enrollment online registration form.
Steps to complete dual enrollment online registration:
- Step 1 - Complete the Online Dual Enrollment Admissions Application
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New dual enrollment students must complete the online Dual Enrollment Admissions Application for Charter and Public School Students located in the Links on the Page section. Once you create an account and login, you will select High School and College Credit and then Dual Enrollment Application.
- Step 2 - Supply Documentation and/or Transcripts.
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Contact your high school to request your unweighted GPA or official transcripts to be sent to PHSC.
- Step 3 - Complete and/or Submit Placement Testing
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Complete placement testing as necessary or submit valid placement test scores (PERT/ACT/SAT).
- Step 4 - Complete the Course Request Planning Worksheet
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For Pasco County Students Only: Complete the Course Request Planning Worksheet, provided by student's school district, and submit by the designated deadline to the respective school counselor.
- Step 5 - Log in to the Dual Enrollment Online Request Form
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The myPHSC username and default password are needed to log in to the Dual Enrollment Online Request Form. If the student has never changed their password to their myPHSC account the student must:
- New Dual Enrollment students, you should have received an email from portal@phsc.edu which contains your PHSC username and default password.
- If you have not received an email from portal@phsc.edu, please sign into your WISE account using your Social Security Number and PIN that you created at the beginning of the Application (Step 1 - WISE).
- Returning Dual Enrollment students, change the default password using the Microsoft Password Reset.
- Parent(s) receive an email notification and must log in to the Dual Enrollment Online Request Form and digitally sign the Terms and Conditions for their child’s participation in the Dual Enrollment Program by the established deadline provided by the school district.
- New Dual Enrollment students, you should have received an email from portal@phsc.edu which contains your PHSC username and default password.
- Step 6 - Complete the Dual Enrollment Request Form
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Student must complete the Dual Enrollment Request Form for Charter and Public Schools online by the deadline provided by their school district.
- Step 7 - Parent(s) must Provide Permission for Student to Participate
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Parent(s) receive an email notification and must log in to the Dual Enrollment Online Request Form and digitally sign the Terms and Conditions for their child’s participation in the Dual Enrollment Program by the established deadline provided by the school district.
- Step 8 - High School Counselor Processes Request
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Student’s high school counselor processes the Dual Enrollment Online Request Form and submits supporting documentation by the established deadline provided by the school district.
- Step 9 - Student Receives Email Notification of Acceptance Status
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Student will receive an email notification from a PHSC Academic Advisor of approved/disapproved courses by the deadline established by the school district. This notification will be sent to the student’s PHSC email only.
- Student can access their student email account after logging in to the myPHSCportal.
- Step 10 - Student Must Complete the Dual Enrollment Online Orientation and Online Readiness Course.
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- Online New Student Orientation must be completed prior to registering for any classes.
- Online Readiness Course must be completed in advance of enrolling into any online courses.
Where to find online orientation and readiness courses: Go to myPHSC student portal. Click on Canvas to find to find the New Student Orientation and the Online Readiness Courses under the 'Courses' tab.
- Step 11 - Student Registers for Approved Courses
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Student logs in to WISE student system and registers for the approved courses to be taken online with PHSC, or on a PHSC campus.
Students taking classes through their high school, can contact their high school guidance counselor for information on their course schedule.