Concurrent Enrollment November 10, 2015 Diane Campbell, Fossil Ridge High School College Counselor Laura Culotta, Front Range Community.

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Concurrent Enrollment November 10, 2015 Diane Campbell, Fossil Ridge High School College Counselor Laura Culotta, Front Range Community College Concurrent Enrollment Coordinator Main # Kelly Kappel, ASCENT Coordinator,

Agenda 1. What is concurrent enrollment? 2. What options are available in PSD? 3. Front Range Community College Options 4. ASCENT 5. Q & A

CE Options 1.CU Succeed Select Courses at home High School 2.FRCC High School Select Taken at students home High School 3.FRCC Career Pathways 4.AIMS Career Academy Programs 5.ASCENT (accelerating students through concurrent enrollment) 6.FRCC Campus Select Courses taken at FRCC CSU Ready (only foreign language courses)

High School Select 1.FRCC courses offered at home high school. Taught by approved HS teacher. 2.Student will need to register for the course and complete FRCC application and documentation 3.Courses offer 3 college credits 4.Courses are counted for “Rigor” when applying to college 5.What is the best fit for your students academics skills and needs?

Campus Select Courses taught at FRCC 1.Complete district required application 2.Student will need to apply to FRCC 3.Select courses that student intends to take 4.Must get district approval for courses 5.Student must register 6.Check deadlines for spring classes

Career Pathways Students apply prior year to attending 1.Auto Technology 2.Practical Mechanics 3.Medical Careers- Loveland 4.Holistic Health- Loveland 5.Culinary Arts- Loveland 6.Animal Technology 7.Wildlife and Forestry and Natural Resources 8.Welding and Metal Fabrication 9.Criminal Justice 10.Computer Career Exploration 11.Architectural Landscape and Interior Design

Timeline and Deadlines ProgramDeadline High School SelectSpring Courses apply in Fall Fall classes apply in Spring ASCENTFeb1 –applications available Campus SelectNov 1 for spring Career PathwaysJan 29 th Field Trip to FRCC Applications available then

ICAP Individual Career and Academic Plan All students will complete an ICAP during high school. It is documented in Naviance to show the steps they have taken to understand self discovery, strengths, careers, majors and what they need to plan for graduation.  Career Interest Profiler  Self Reflection  Post Secondary Workforce Goal- PWR

Overview of Programs enrollment-and-ascent-program

What is Ascent? Concurrent Enrollment Students remain enrolled in high school for a 5 th year, and take all coursework at FRCC Tuition for college classes is paid by the school district Student are responsible for paying for fees and textbooks

Who Can Participate in Ascent? Students must have completed high school graduation requirements by the end of their senior year Students must have completed 12 college credits by the end of their senior year The 12 college credits must be from an accredited program, such as Concurrent Enrollment classes through FRCC, CU Succeed, CU Gold, or CSU Ready. We do not accept AP or IB classes Students must meet minimum requirements on either the ACT or Accuplacer

If I do ASCENT will I get to walk at Graduation? Students will still fully participate in the graduation ceremony with their high school class. Instead of their diploma, they will receive a certificate stating that they are an ASCENT Candidate for that year. This certificate will fit into the diploma sleeve and look official. At the completion of the ASCENT year, they will receive their official high school diploma, listing their graduation year as the same year that they complete ASCENT.

What Classes Can I Take? Students will meet with a FRCC Advisor and are expected to enroll in classes that fit with their ICAPs or educational plans on record Students may enroll in Guarantee Transfer (GT) courses (see a FRCC Advisor for a list of approved courses) and/or Career &Technical Education (CTE) courses that apply to a specific career pathway as indicated in the student’s Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP). The courses must apply toward a college degree or certificate. Ascent covers tuition for college-level classes only; tuition for preparatory classes is not covered The school district gives final approval of your coursework

Questions??