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Sponsored by TCHS Guidance Department, ABAC and SRTC

 Move On When Ready is Georgia’s dual enrollment program that allows high school students (9th – 12th grade) to earn college credit while working on their high school diploma. Move On When Ready replaces Accel, HOPE Grant for dual enrollment and the previous Move On When Ready program. The new Move On When Ready program now covers tuition, mandatory fees and required textbooks.

MOWR Dual Enrollment – students are pursuing a high school diploma students are pursing postsecondary (college) credit students can earn credit listed on both the high school transcript and the college transcript

Move On When Ready  Program (SB132) ◦ High school students may enroll in eligible participating postsecondary institutions while in 9th – 12th grades ◦ Earn dual credit ◦ May take any course - Academic and CTAE courses ◦ May be part-time or full-time MOWR student

New High School Graduation option  Program (SB2) - ◦ New High School Graduation Option Students complete at least the following state required school courses or their equivalent and take associated EOC exams ◦ 1 Health and Personal Fitness course ◦ 2 English ◦ 2 Math ◦ 2 Science ◦ 2 Social Studies  Complete an associate degree, technical diploma or two technical certificate programs in a career pathway and all training prerequisites for any state, national, or industry occupational certifications or licenses required to work in the field  Awarded a high school diploma and a college credential(s)

Under MOWR, students are not responsible for any postsecondary costs other than course related fees or supplies (lab fees, materials, supplies, tools, or equipment) Postsecondary institutions must provide required course books. Books remain the property of the postsecondary institution.

Eligible students include: ◦ All students attending public or private high schools in Georgia or a home study program operated in accordance with O.C.G.A (c) ◦ Must be approved and classified as eligible by the high school ◦ 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grades ◦ No residency or citizenship requirement ◦ Meet admissions requirements at postsecondary institution ◦ Must not have already received a high school diploma

Just a few things to consider when discussing MOWR with your student – Maturity level Academic rigor of college classes Attendance: TCHS school calendar and college school calendars are not the same Choosing a class with a certain major in mind Initiative in college classes vs. high school classes

Students must follow all rules and regulations set forth by both TCHS and the college institution they choose to attend. Behavior should never be an issue on either campus.

Every MOWR student (parents are encouraged as well) must sign up for Remind. This is how TCHS will communicate important information and dates to students throughout the semester. Parents are asked to sign permission for your student to communicate electronically with the TCHS MOWR Coordinator in the MOWR Packet. Examples of messages sent out:  Forms to sign (ex. State Forms)  GPA checkpoints – at the beginning or end of semesters  Announcements for the next semester’s sign up  Reminders about grades, attendance, and tutoring

Currently, we have students taking classes at ABAC and SRTC. You must take 4 classes total between TCHS and the college per semester: ◦ 3 high school + 1 college class (3hrs) ◦ 2 high school + 2 college class (6hrs) ◦ 1 high school + 3 college class (9hrs) ◦ 0 high school + 4 college class (12-15hrs) (a lab class cannot be counted as a separate class) (1-2hr college credit courses = ½ credit and must be paired with another class to equal 1 credit at the high school) *Most MOWR classes are taken on a college campus – maximum of 15hrs

Tara Miller TCHS MOWR Counselor/Coordinator TCHS Guidance Counselor x8508 Thank You For Coming!