Contact Info
Emily King
Assistant Director of Freshman Admissions
Office of Admissions
What To Expect
We are excited to have your student as a part of the dual enrollment program. We understand that you may have a lot of questions surrounding the program and Georgia Southern in general. We developed this website to answer your questions and to provide you with resources to help your student be as successful as possible.
MyGeorgiaSouthern Family Portal
Family members are encouraged to create an account for the MyGeorgiaSouthern Family Portal. The Family Portal is a resource for families to access university news, information, and services. Please note that students must grant access to their family members. Once granted access, families may also gain access to some student records.
Please visit the Parents and Families website for more information. For instructions on how to create a Family Portal account, click here.
Eligibility vs Readiness
The initiative and academic rigor that are required in college are very different from those required in high school. Therefore, we encourage parents to consider the maturity level of their students. Check out the graphic below which describes some of the major differences between high school and college.
Understanding High School vs College
Major and Career Exploration
At Georgia Southern, academic advisors will assist your student, in cooperation with their high school counselor, to choose classes that will not only fulfill high school graduation requirements but also potential major requirements.
The Dual Enrollment program encourages students to actively explore majors and potential career fields. Many majors have specific math and science requirements and, in order to make the most of the credits earned while dual enrolling, students should explore these requirements.
Check out our Focus Areas and Major Exploration page for more information!
The Office of Career and Professional Development is a great place for students who are still researching potential majors and careers. They provide a wealth of resources and expertise to help students explore programs available at Georgia Southern, as well as related employment pathways.
FERPA and Student Accounts
FERPA
Georgia Southern is covered by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) which is designed to protect the student’s rights with regard to educational records maintained by the institution. The intent of this legislation is to protect the rights of students and to ensure the privacy and accuracy of education records.
If a student is attending a postsecondary institution – at any age – the rights under FERPA have transferred to the student. In a situation where a student is enrolled in both a high school and a postsecondary institution, the two schools may exchange information on that student. If the student is under 18, the parents still retain the rights under FERPA at the high school and may inspect and review any records sent by the postsecondary institution to the high school.
Unless students complete a FERPA Consent form allowing parents/guardians to have access to their educational records, University officials will not be able to discuss student records.
Students may complete a FERPA Consent form to authorize the release of their educational record information to specific individuals named in the release by completing the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Consent form in the Student’s Personal Setting menu in their MyGeorgiaSouthern account. Students may also rescind or alter their FERPA form at any time through their MyGeorgiaSouthern account.
For more information on FERPA at Georgia Southern, please click here.
If your student would like to add you to their Family Portal, they can refer to these instructions.
Appropriate Use Policy
While setting up their MyGeorgiaSouthern accounts, all students acknowledge and accept the Information Technology Appropriate Use Policy, which can be accessed here.
A particularly important excerpt from the Appropriate Use Policy has been included below, which details information about who has authorization to Georgia Southern accounts.
Please note that it is against University policy for anyone besides students to access student accounts, including MyGeorgiaSouthern, Folio, and email accounts.
The Appropriate Use Policy dictates that:
- Misrepresenting a person’s identity or relationship to the University when obtaining access privileges or using technology is prohibited.
- Use of any university information technology resource is restricted to those having proper authorization to use that particular resource. It is a violation of the law and university policy to assist in, encourage, or conceal from authorities any unauthorized use, or attempted unauthorized use, of any of the University’s computers or network facilities.
- Passwords to any information technology resource shall only be issued to authorized users. Password recipients are responsible for the protection of their access credentials (passwords) and shall not distribute them to other users.
- Only those persons with proper authorization shall modify or reconfigure any university information technology resource or network facility.