Dual Enrollment
Private or Charter School Students
St. Johns River State College proudly supports Private or Charter School Students across Clay, Putnam, and St. Johns Counties. We're here to help you succeed on your academic journey and make the most of your dual enrollment opportunities.
Dual Enrollment Advisor: Michele Menadue
Steps to Enroll in SJR State Dual Enrollment for Private or Charter School Students.
Step 1: Consult Your School Counselor: Contact your school counselor to verify their Articulation
Agreement with SJR State and confirm you meet dual enrollment requirements. If you are ineligible, your application will not be processed.
Step 2: Test Scores
You must have ACT, SAT, PERT, PSAT, or CLT placement test scores. If you do not have test scores, schedule the PERT at the SJR State Testing Center. Do not send scores directly to the college. Scores are for Math and English placement; no minimum scores are needed for admissions. Visit the Testing Center website for more information and to pay for the PERT test.
Step 3: Online Dual Enrollment Application
Submit the SJR State Dual Enrollment Application online. You will receive your student ID number at the email address you
provide when your application is approved in the SJR State Admissions Department.
Step 4: Upload while completing application
Test Scores
High School Counselors name and email address
Step 5: Set Up Your MySJRstate Account
Log in to MySJRstate at SJRstate.edu. Use the Navigating Your MySJRstate Account guide.
After submitting your application, keep checking that email address for your ID number and
next steps to take.
Step 6: Registration Form:
Complete the Dual Enrollment Registration Form with your X number. Work with your
counselor to ensure courses meet both high school and college credit requirements.
Step 7: Verify Your Schedule
Check your schedule under the Student tab in MySJRstate. Report any errors, balances, or missing courses to , including your X number and course details. Incomplete emails may not receive a response.
Step 8: Obtain Textbooks
• Charter School Students: Obtain materials from your school district’s Media Services Department.
• Private School Students: Bring a printed schedule to the SJR State Bookstore to collect textbooks. Sign the rental agreement and return textbooks by the semester's end. Textbooks are only available after attending at least one class.
Step 9: Arrange Accommodations (if needed)
Disability services from your high school do not transfer automatically. Visit an SJR State Advising Center to work with a Disabilities Coordinator and determine eligibility for accommodations.