8th Grade Parent Information Session

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Dual Credit What Is It? Why Do I Want It? How Can I Get It?
Advertisements

Dual Credit Program Presented by Shannon Mott
WHAT IS IT? WHY DO I WANT IT? HOW CAN I GET IT? Dual Credit.
WHAT IS DUAL ENROLLMENT? Allows high school students to simultaneously earn college or vocational credit toward a post-secondary certificate or degree.
Welcome to Creating Your Six-Year Plan Class of 2018.
Dual Enrollment Options
Canyon Lake High School Dual Credit :  What Is It?  Why Do I Want It?  How Can I Get It?
Advanced Placement (AP) vs. Dual Credit (DC) What’s the difference?
Dual Credit at Collin College. What is Dual Credit? Dual Credit - Credit is earned for both high school and college at the same time. Begin a college.
Dual Credit DC courses are more academically challenging, will include different requirements for each course, and will result in a SEPARATE college grade.
Earning College Credit While in High School David W. Carter and H. Grady Spruce High School Counselors Saturday, October 31, 2015.
Student Orientation Seminar Student Services. College Catalog The Jefferson College Catalog is printed annually and is your official source of information.
Presented by: Kaylin Ballard Special Admissions Coordinator Spring Creek Campus, Plano Dual Credit Program.
Comfort High School Dual Credit Program Overview.
Dual Credit What Is It? Why Do I Want It? How Can I Get It?
SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE DUAL2DEGREE & EARLY COLLEGE ORIENTATION 2016.
Dual Enrollment Options Presented by GCISD Counseling Department 2016 – 2017.
What is Dual Credit Exactly?
Go to College! Get Ahead! DUAL CREDIT PARENT INFORMATIONAL SESSION.
Go to College. Get Ahead! Dual Credit Information Session
South San Antonio Early College Academy
Dual Credit Information
ECISD DUAL CREDIT.
Dual Credit Information Session
Liberty Hill HS Dual Credit Program
DUAL CREDIT ( ) Contact: Brittney Chavez
College Credit Plus Solon High School January 19, 2017
Dual Enrollment Options
Student and Parent Interest Meeting Whitney High School
Dual Credit 101 Forney ISD.
UNIVERSITY HIGH AT SUNRISE MOUNTAIN
Early College Start Program
Start College Before College CHAPIN HIGH SCHOOL.
NISD 8th Grade Dual Credit
Texas Success Initiative (TSI)
Dual Credit Information
Texas Success Initiative (TSI)
College Credit Plus Fairfield Local HS Online meeting.
Classes of 2016 and 2017 Northwest High School Graduation Planning
La Vernia High School Dual Credit
What Is It? Why Do I Want It? How Can I Get It?
What is Dual Credit Exactly?
DACULA High School Dual Enrollment (de)
Texas Success Initiative (TSI)
Brandeis High School ADVANCED ACADEMICS
Dual Enrollment Info Night
An introduction for students and families
DeSoto High School Dual Credit Meeting
Klein Independent School District
Brookville High School School Year
UNIVERSITY HIGH AT SUNRISE MOUNTAIN
UNIVERSITY HIGH & STEM ScHOLARs AT SUNRISE MOUNTAIN
Information Night Information is subject to change as the state is still changing rules for the program. Some high schools may have slightly different.
CONCURRENT INFORMATION EDMOND NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
Westfall Local Schools
Texas Woman’s University Dual Credit
Counseling Department
Welcome Students & Parents
Welcome to Sophomore Year
Rockwall ISD Dual Credit Overview
8th Grade Parent information Night
What Is It? Why Do I Want It? How Can I Get It?
Frenship High School Parent Meeting
Life High School Waxahachie 8th Grade Parent Night– Class of 2021
Katy ISD/HCC Dual Credit Program
College Credit Plus
Wills Point High School Stephen F. Austin State University
MIDLOTHIAN HIGH SCHOOL NAVARRO COLLEGE
Dual Credit RIO VISTA HIGH SCHOOL
Dual Credit Nuts & Bolts
Presentation transcript:

8th Grade Parent Information Session 2017-2018 NISD Dual Credit 8th Grade Parent Information Session 2017-2018

What is Dual Credit? Dual Credit allows students to receive academic high school and college credits concurrently. Dual Credit college course work is taught at the student’s assigned high school campus (some career technology courses are taught at the college). Dual credit classes are taught by teachers who have a Master’s Degree and are approved by Northwest Vista College (must meet Alamo Community Colleges requirements). NISD has a memorandum of understanding with Alamo Community College District to offer dual credit to our students, and our teachers meet ACCD requirements to teach dual credit classes. Sometimes Career and Technology courses are taught on the college campus.

Dual Credit- House Bill 505 House Bill (HB) 505 - Prohibits the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board from limiting the grade level and number of Dual Credit courses a public high school student may register for in a school year. Note: Students will still be required to follow NISD sequence of course offerings.

Advantages of Dual Credit Provides students the opportunity to enroll in college coursework while in high school and gain college credits. May decrease the cost of college tuition for students and families. Students may enter the workforce sooner with certifications and/or degrees.

Considerations for Dual Credit Grades earned will be posted and affect college transcripts. Too many Dual Credit courses may affect scholarship opportunities. Too many Dual Credit courses may affect tuition rates and financial aid if the student exceeds 30 college credit hours. The qualifying process will be discussed later in powerpoint. Students who earn more than 50% of an associate’s degree become transfer students, jeopardizing scholarship opportunities and potentially increasing tuition rate. Students enrolled in Dual Credit courses should strive to maintain an average of 80. Speak to your counselor, dean or dual credit liaison if your grade is consistently below a 75.

How Do I Qualify for Dual Credit? Step 1: Complete all prerequisite courses Step 2: Complete ApplyTexas Application Step 3: Complete Go FAARR and Test Prep Module Step 4: Register and take Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment Step 5: Enroll in Dual Credit courses

NO MINIMUM SCORE NEEDED FOR SPANISH III DC Students must have completed prerequisite courses to be considered for dual credit enrollment. The Texas Success Initiative Assessment: Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSI)- college readiness assessment used in the areas of reading, writing and math. Students must meet a minimum passing college readiness standard (pending the course): Math: 343-350 Reading: 310-350 Writing Essay: Score of 4 or 5 or essay and multiple choice of 363 ***Please note required minimum entrance scores are subject to change based on phase in standards, which are set by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board *** NO MINIMUM SCORE NEEDED FOR SPANISH III DC

What Is A Prerequisite? “ A thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist”.

What Prerequisites Are Needed For 9th Grade Dual Credit Courses? PREREQUISITE COURSE DUAL CREDIT COURSE Algebra II Pre-Cal Dual or College Algebra Dual Spanish II Spanish III, IV, or V Dual Art I (HS) Art II Dual Algebra I Fundamentals of Computer Science Dual (Principles of Computer Science) None Career Tech CATE courses: do not have a prerequisite for dual credit

Do I Have To Complete an Application? All students must complete an ApplyTexas Application if they wish to enroll in Dual Credit courses. First time applicants must go to Enroll Texas and complete the ApplyTexas Application. AlamoENROLL Ready, Set, Apply! - Alamo Colleges NISD Dual Credit Registration Manual will assist with this process Registration Manual for 9th Grade Dual Credit Classes Note: Once the application is completed students will be issued a “Banner ID”, which will be used as their College Identification (ID) number.

What Do I Do After I Have My Banner ID? Students will use their Banner ID to enroll and complete two REQUIRED modules*: Go FAARR Test Prep Module *Once completed, you MUST print the Module Completion Verification and submit to your middle school campus counselor** March 3rd, students will complete both with Mrs. Clarke These modules prepare students for the TSI and include practice questions.

What’s Next??? Register and take Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment: TSI Assessment will be given at every middle school starting in March (contact middle school campus for dates). Students MUST complete the two modules BEFORE they can take the TSI. Cost of TSI Assessment is ten dollars ($10.00) and will be collected at the middle school campus test site. April 7, 2017 at Briscoe

What Is The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment? College readiness assessment tool used in the areas of: Reading Writing Math

What is the TSI Passing Standard*? Principles of Law: TSI Assessment: Reading 350-390, Writing 363 +w/Essay of 4 or Essay > 5 Fundamentals of Computer Science: TSI Assessment: Reading 350-390, Writing 363 +w/Essay of 4 or Essay > 5 and Math 343-349 Spanish III: TSI assessment for diagnostic purposes French III: TSI assessment for diagnostic purposes Art II: TSI Assessment: Reading 310-350, Writing 363 +w/Essay of 4 or Essay > 5 Fundamentals/Principles of Technology: TSI Assessment: Reading 350-390, Writing 363 +w/Essay of 4 or Essay > 5 and Math 350-390 Digital Interactive Media: TSI assessment for diagnostic purpose only Note: Required minimum entrance scores are subject to change based on phase-in standards, which are set by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Students who take the TSI for diagnostic purposes only, will be required to re-take the TSI and to earn college level scores for subsequent courses in other areas, i.e. English, Social Studies, Mathematics and Science.

Example: 9th Grade Dual Credit Courses* (Tuition waived for two courses per semester) High School courses Spanish III Pre AP/Dual* French III Principles of Law Fundamentals/ Principles of Computer Science AP/DC* Principles of Technology Dual* Art II Pre AP/DC* Digital Interactive Medial Dual* College courses per semester SPAN 2311 Fall SPAN 2312 Spring FREN 2311 FREN 2312 CRIJ 1301 Fall or Spring COSC 1315 Fall only BCIS 1305 ART 1301 IMED 1401 Total college credit hours Up to 6 3 4 *Note: Not all schools offer certain courses. Please contact your high school counselor for course availability and college degree guidance. Remember not all High School will offer Dual Credit Courses for freshman. Each High School will designate the Dual Credit class with a “D” on the course card.

When Do I Register For My Dual Credit Courses? Course Selection: All students will register for their courses in the spring. All Dual Credit courses will have a letter “D” next to the course title. Examples: Spanish III D, Spanish IV D, Spanish V D College Algebra D or Pre-calculus D Art II D Career Tech D *Not all high schools offer certain courses. Please contact your feeder high school counselor for course availability and endorsement guidance. Taft and Brennan offer Spanish III D

How To Be Successful In Dual Credit Courses? Five Key Steps For Success: Be proactive...speak to your teacher when trouble arises Attend all available tutoring Create and attend study groups Develop a study time schedule Develop strong study habits

What Are The Grading Implications for Dual Credit Courses? Grading scale* 90-100=A 80-89=B 70-79=C 60-69=D *Note: If a student makes a D or lower in any Dual Credit course (ie, ENGL 1301), they will not be allowed to take the second semester of the Dual Credit course (ie, ENGL 1302). In addition, the student will not be allowed to take ANY Dual Credit courses in the future.

What Is The Process To Withdraw From A Dual Credit Course? Deadline to withdraw from a Dual Credit course is approximately the 11th day of class.* Process for withdrawing: Speak to your teacher. Speak to your Academic Dean, Counselor, or Dual Credit Liaison. See Counselor for course reassignment upon withdrawing from Dual Credit course. *If the class is dropped after the college census/withdraw deadline, a grade of W will appear on the college transcript. This course will count toward the “Three- peat” Rule. ***“Three-peat” Rule - Students who attempt a course for a third or more time will be charged a premium tuition rate.***

Important Deadlines February 13, 2017 - Apply Texas Application Due (Application is available October 15th) *Briscoe deadline, Feb. 10th March 6, 2017 - Verification of Applicant Eligibility Form due *Briscoe modules, March 3rd April 17, 2017- Student admission requirements and initial assessment results due (TSI scores & consent forms) *Briscoe test date, April 7th June 9, 2017 - Deadline to submit re-test results June 9, 2017- ISD/School rosters for registration due(high schools need to have freshman course request by the end of may) August 21, 2017 First day of class

Putting A Winning Touch on Your Future

Questions? Contact your middle school Professional School Counselors, Melissa Clarke (210) 398-1125 / melissa.clarke@nisd.net Juazzelyn Barrera (210) 398-1128 / juazzelyn.barrera@nisd.net