| Dual Enrollment Area | ACCEL | Dual Enrollment-HOPE | Move On When Ready | Articulation | Joint Enrollment | 
        
            | Who is eligible to take dual enrollment courses | Eligible student in grades 11-12 seeking a high school diploma from an eligible Georgia high school | Eligible student in grades 10-12 seeking a high school diploma from an eligible Georgia high school | Any high school junior or senior who is enrolled full-time and meets all eligibility requirements | Any 9-12 grade students at schools with articulated agreements | Not a dual program | 
        
            | Is college admission required to participate? | Dual enrollment students must apply and be accepted at an eligible postsecondary institution | Dual enrollment students must meet the dual enrollment guidelines and the postsecondary institution requirements | Students must meet all Move on When Ready requirements of the law, Georgia Department of Education, and the eligible postsecondary institution | No | Yes | 
        
            | Part time or full time student status required? | Full-time or part-time | Full-time or part-time | Must be full-time with a minimum of 12 semester hours per semester | Part-time based on agreed upon courses | Part-time | 
        
            | What courses are available? | Approved academic courses on the ACCEL course list | Approved courses on the dual enrollment directory | Approved academic, career, technical, fine arts, and elective courses | Any courses that have articulated agreements | Any courses the college offers | 
        
            | Which campus does the student attend for the dual enrollment course? | At or through the high school or college where the student is dually enrolled | At or through the high school or college where the student is dually enrolled | At or through the college where the student is dually enrolled | High school campus | College | 
        
            | What credit will be earned? | Students simultaneously earn credit toward their high school diploma and college credit toward a certificate, diploma, or associate degree | Students simultaneously earn credit toward their high school diploma and college credit toward a certificate or diploma | Students simultaneously earn credit toward their high school diploma and college credit toward a certificate, diploma, or associate degree | High school-college is based on the conditions of the local written agreement | College only | 
        
            | Who pays for the dual enrollment courses? | The Georgia Student Finance Commission will coordinate payment to the eligible postsecondary institution using state-approved funding | The Georgia Student Finance Commission will coordinate payment to the eligible postsecondary institution using state-approved funding | The Georgia Department of Education will coordinate payment to the eligible postsecondary institution using the system’s FTE funding | No cost | Hope Grant or Scholarship/Student | 
        
            | Does the local school system lose local funding for these dual enrolled students? | No | No | Yes, the system will not receive FTE funding for the student, but will receive $200 annually per student for administrative costs | No | No | 
        
            | Will dual enrollment courses count against the Hope Scholarship hours? | No | No | No | No | Yes |