
Christ Chapel College Admissions


Admissions Requirements
Explore our college admissions requirements for various incoming students, ensuring a smooth application process tailored to your needs.

Freshman (Traditional)
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Students with less than 24 hours of transfer credit are accepted for admission based on high school graduate requirements.
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Application for Online Admission
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Application fee of $25
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Official high school transcripts, with a graduation date, directly from the high school.
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Minimum GPA of 2.5 required
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SAT/ACT official score report (waived if age 24 and older)
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Online Readiness Assessment Score Report

Freshman (Home School)
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Students with less than 24 hours of transfer credit are accepted for admission based on high school graduate requirements.
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Application for Online Admission
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Application fee of $25
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Official high school transcripts, with a graduation date, credit hours, class grades, and GPA directly from parent/guardian.
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Minimum GPA of 2.5 required
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SAT/ACT official score report (waived if age 24 and older)
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Online Readiness Assessment Score Report

College Transfer
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Students are considered a transfer if 24 or more hours of credit transfer to Emmanuel
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Application for Online Admission
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Application fee of $25
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Official College Transcripts from all prior colleges
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Online Readiness Assessment Score Report
Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment allows students to earn college credits while in high school.
Learn about the enrollment process and benefits of Dual Enrollment below!
What is Dual Enrollment?
The Dual Enrollment Program provides an opportunity for participation in Dual Credit Enrollment for Eligible High School and Home Study students. These students earn post-secondary credit hours and simultaneously meet their high school graduation or Home Study completion requirements as Dual Credit Enrollment students. State revenues provide funding for this program. The award amount received by eligible students and the total amount of funds appropriated for the program is established each year by the Georgia General Assembly during the prior legislative session and is subject to change during the Award Year.
Who is elligible for Dual Enrollment?
High school students in their junior or senior year may, with the approval of their high school counselor, enroll in a combined number of high school and college courses per semester in the Dual Enrollment program.
Home school students are also eligible to participate in the Dual Enrollment program and should contact the Georgia Student Finance Commission for details at GAFutures.org.
Dual Enrollment students must be at least 16 years old.
Dual Enrollment classes do not count against the HOPE Scholarship hours cap and are not calculated in the student’s grade point average for HOPE Scholarship after high school.
What is Required for Dual Enrollment?
1. Application for Dual Enrollment
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A student must complete a Dual Enrollment Program Application and submit it to his or her Eligible High School or Home Study program for each school term (semester or quarter) for which he or she participates in the Dual Enrollment Program as follows:
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Students who attend a public or private Eligible High School must complete the online Dual Enrollment application at GAFutures.org.
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Students who attend a Home Study program must complete the paper Dual Enrollment application available at GAFutures.org.
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2. Emmanuel University Application for Admission
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3. Official High School Transcript (Must have a "B" average or higher to be eligible)
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4. ACT or SAT Scores (if taken)