Advantages of Dual Admission
- Simplified Transfer Process
- Specific course requirements for admission to intended major at 4-year institution eliminate credit loss of non-transferable courses
- Official transcript reviewed by Admissions staff at 4-year institution every semester
- Clear semester-by-semester academic advising from both a HACC advisor and an advisor at the 4-year institution
- Personal attention from 4-year institution while a HACC student
- Associate degree and bachelor degree are earned from two nationally recognized institutions
- Prepared for admission at 4-year institution
- Updated on news and events at 4-year institution
- Access to library and other campus facilities at 4-year institution while a HACC student
- Scholarship opportunities and comprehensive financial aid program (varies by college)
- Application fee waived by some colleges
How to Enroll in a Dual Admission Program
If you are interested in signing a Letter of Intent to enroll in a dual admission agreement, see your HACC advisor or the dual admission counselor at your HACC campus. Students enrolled in a Dual Admission program are advised to meet regularly with their advisor or one of these counselors:
Gettysburg: Mary Arnold, Admissions Office, room 101D, (717) 337-3855 ext. 3033,
Email
Harrisburg: Mary Fourlas, Cooper Student Center, room 220, (717) 780-2407,
Email
Lancaster: Jennifer Alleman, Career and Transfer Center, room 212C, (717) 358-2290,
Email
Lebanon:
Ann Burris, Student Services, Room 104N, 717-270-6319 Email
York:
Heather Burns, YL102B, 717-718-0328, x3529 Email
Students may enter into only one Dual Admission agreement at a time but before 30 college level credits are earned (some exceptions). However, they are non-binding and may be canceled by the student's written notification to both the 4-year institution and appropriate contact at their HACC campus.