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L-R: Danielle Powers, 16, Nadia Sloan, 15, and Caroline Holland, 15, use the computers in Middle Georgia State’s Cochran
Campus library after class. All three are Hawkinsville High students taking dual-enrollment courses. “I wanted to get my core classes
out of the way so I can focus on my major when I get to UGA,” said Powers, who plans to study wildlife biology. SHERON SMITH

school students to take college courses during      four-year degree. “I’ve seriously saved thousands
summer semesters.
	 All of which means that dual-enrollment stu-      of dollars by taking dual-enrollment classes,” she
dents can knock out the first two years of college
nearly for free if they get started early enough.   said.
	 No wonder dual enrollment is as popular
among parents – perhaps more so – as it is for      	 Cohen has already earned 30 college credit
motivated students.
	 “My mom strongly encouraged me to get             hours at MGA and expects to have thirty more by
into dual enrollment,” said Caroline Holland,
15, a Hawkinsville High sophomore taking            the time she graduates in spring 2018. “I want to
English 1101 and World Civilization with several
of her high school classmates on MGA’s Cochran      be a veterinarian so I’ve got a lot of school ahead
Campus. “My brother and sister were in dual
enrollment, too, so we already knew how much        of me, but two years of it will be practically free.”
money we could save.”
	 Kristen Cohen, 17, a senior at Rutland High       	 Emalyn Gernert, 15, a dually enrolled high
in Macon, keeps a running calculator in her mind
of how much she is shaving off the total cost of a  school sophomore, said her mother has always

                                                    encouraged her to work hard in school so she will

                                                    qualify for college scholarships.

                                                    	 “My mom is counting on my academic

                                                    performance to help me pay for college,” said

                                                    Gernert, one of the Hawkinsville High students

                                                    who rides the bus to the Cochran Campus. “Dual

                                                    enrollment is a good start toward making

                                                    sure I don’t have to carry a lot of student

                                                    loan debt.”                        CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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