Dual Enrollment: UMW & George Mason Renew Agreement, Expanding Opportunities for High School Students
The University of Mary Washington (UMW) and George Mason University (GMU) have renewed their dual enrollment agreement, offering high school students in the Fredericksburg region an even greater opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school. This renewed partnership solidifies the commitment both institutions share in providing accessible and affordable higher education to the community.
What is Dual Enrollment?
Dual enrollment programs allow high school students to take college courses for college credit, often at a reduced cost. This program is a win-win situation for students, allowing them to:
- Gain a head start on their college degrees: By earning college credits while in high school, students can graduate from college faster and potentially save money on tuition.
- Explore different academic fields: Dual enrollment allows students to experience college-level courses, helping them identify their interests and career paths.
- Boost their college applications: Earning college credit demonstrates a student's academic preparedness and dedication, strengthening their college applications.
- Gain valuable skills and experience: College courses provide students with a deeper understanding of their chosen subjects and develop essential skills like critical thinking, research, and communication.
The UMW & GMU Partnership: A Gateway to Success
The renewed agreement between UMW and GMU offers several benefits to participating students:
- Expanded Course Offerings: The partnership provides access to a broader range of courses, catering to a wider variety of interests and academic goals.
- Flexible Learning Options: Students can choose to take courses on-campus at either UMW or GMU, or online through GMU's robust online platform.
- Streamlined Transfer Process: Credits earned through dual enrollment programs seamlessly transfer to both UMW and GMU, ensuring students' hard work is recognized.
- Dedicated Support: Students have access to academic advisors and support services from both institutions to ensure a smooth transition to college-level coursework.
How to Participate in the Dual Enrollment Program
High school students interested in participating in the UMW and GMU dual enrollment program should contact their high school guidance counselor. The guidance counselor will be able to provide information on eligibility requirements, course offerings, and the application process.
A Bright Future for Students
The renewed agreement between UMW and GMU is a testament to their commitment to providing students in the Fredericksburg region with access to high-quality, affordable higher education. This partnership opens doors for students to explore their academic passions, gain valuable skills, and achieve their educational goals.
This program is a true testament to the power of collaboration between institutions of higher learning, ultimately benefiting students and the community. It highlights the shared vision of both UMW and GMU in fostering a culture of academic excellence and opportunity.