Prince George’s County public school students can take classes for college credit at Prince George's Community College.
Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) will pay tuition for all students dually enrolled in qualifying courses, as well as fees and textbooks for students.
Types of Courses Offered:
Online - Students taking an online class can access course content 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and have discussions with their instructors and fellow learners using Blackboard.
Remote - Students that take a remote class will meet online via the Blackboard Collaborate Ultra web conference platform at scheduled times with set deadlines and due dates. Students will access learning materials, assignments, and participate in discussions via Blackboard.
Hybrid - Students taking a hybrid class will engage in a combination of online/remote and face-to-face instruction. Students will complete their work assignments, discussions, research, and projects online at a flexible pace with the benefit of some scheduled face-to-face class time with professors and fellow students.
New students should click here on or after November 4, 2024 to complete the PGCC Spring 2025 admissions application.
Below is a user guide for the new online platform that students can use to help with completing the application. Students who qualify for the program will receive additional instructions from a PGCC COAST Coordinator or representative. Also, check out PGCC's website for updates and to find contact information for COAST Coordinators.
Reminder!
The Dual Enrollment Program’s universal deadline to apply to Prince George’s Community College or submission of Intent to Enroll form for all other Maryland colleges/universities is December 6, 2024.
Note: Students participating in the Underage TAG program at PGCC, please contact dual.enrollment@pgcps.org for questions regarding the program and dual enrollment options.
PGCPS parents will have the opportunity to receive communication from Prince George's Community College about the dual enrollment process. Information will be generic and related only to general emails sent to students.
CONTACT INFORMATION
301-546-7469
dualenrollment@pgcc.edu