Reporting and Recording College-Delivered Dual Credits using Trillium

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Reporting and Recording College-Delivered Dual Credits using Trillium October 2016

Goals Seamless Transition to Post-secondary Increase Completion of OSSDs

Target Groups for Dual Credit Programs Update for 2015-16, and 2016-17 2012-13 18,584 dual credit students provincially 13,769 in the primary target group (74%) 3,560 SHSM students (19%) 1,255 OYAP students (7%)

2014-15 Dual Credit Program Provincial Results Number of Participants: 19,958 % of Seats Filled: 92% Retention: 89% Success: 91%

Dual Credit Approaches Team-taught College Course Team-taught Level 1 Apprenticeship and Level 1 with College Oversight College-delivered College Course College-delivered Level 1 Apprenticeship College Campus Secondary School

Who Needs to be Involved in Your Board? Board SMS Lead Board OnSIS Lead Guidance Counsellors and School Support Staff Board OYAP Coordinator Board Dual Credit/ SCWI Lead Board Regional Planning Team Representative

Key documents

College-delivered dual credits Students take a college course or Level 1 apprenticeship (OYAP) program delivered at the college. Credit is recorded on the college record using college course codes Credit is also recorded on the OST using a special dual credit course code assigned by the Ministry of Education. (Dual Credit Policy p.7)

College-delivered dual credits Maximum of 4 can count as optional credits towards the OSSD Cannot be used as substitution for compulsory courses. External music credits are included in the 4 credit maximum (Dual Credit Policy p. 8)

College-delivered dual credits If a student earns more than 4, only 4 will show on the OST; all will show on the provincial report card. The process is outlined on page 12 of the OST manual

College-delivered dual credits Assessment and evaluation are the responsibility of the college instructor Growing Success does not apply (Dual Credit Policy p. 19)

College-delivered dual credits College courses do not need to have any connection to Ontario curriculum courses Codes end with “4T” for college courses, “4Y” for level 1 apprenticeship (OYAP) Be sure to select the right college. The same code may be used by more than one college. The passing grade may vary

College-delivered dual credits For college courses, selecting the correct code will ensure that the name of the college, the college course title and the college course code appear correctly on the OST. The correct passing grade will be assigned Students must achieve the passing grade in order to earn a secondary school credit (Dual Credit Policy p. 15) mention that the attempted credit value must be set in the Classes file in Maplewood. (Dual Credit Policy p. 19)

College-Delivered Dual Credit Course Codes Same Code, Different Colleges College-delivered Dual Credit Course Codes for use in Approved School/College/Work Initiative (SCWI) Programs 2016-2017 Ministry Course Code Credit Value College Course Title College Passing Grade HBB4T 1.00 DURHAM C: Introduction to Psychology – An Applied Science GNED1106 Durham 50 FLEMING C: Introduction to Psychology SOCI36 Fleming GEORGIAN C: Introduction to Psychology PSYL 1001 Georgian MOHAWK C: Introductory Psychology PSYC SS156 Mohawk SAULT C: Introduction to Psychology PSY102 Sault

College-Delivered Dual Credit Course Codes Same Code, Different Passing Grade College-delivered Dual Credit Course Codes for use in Approved School/College/Work Initiative (SCWI) Programs 2016-2017 Ministry Course Code Credit Value College Course Title College Passing Grade IBK4T 1.00 ALGONQUIN C: Computer Applications DAT2004 Algonquin 50 CONESTOGA C: Computer Software Applications COMP1065 Conestoga 55 DURHAM C: Computer Literacy COMP1010 Durham GEORGIAN C: Microcomputer Applications COMP 1003 Georgian SENECA C: Introduction to Computer Applications ICA001 Seneca 70

The Ontario Student Transcript Manual, 2013 See sample 9, page 36

OST Showing College-delivered College Course Date Year Month Course Grade Course Title Course Code Percentage Grade Credit Compulsory Note 2013 06 12 CONESTOGA C: Basic Camera Theory DMED1370 TGL4T 74 1.00 2014 06 CONESTOGA C: Basic Design B ARTS1010 AEF4T 50 The passing grade for AEF4T at Conestoga is 55%. Since the student did not achieve that grade, he does not receive a credit, even though his mark is above 50%.

Setting up a Dual Credit College-Delivered College Course When the course is added, a check is done to see if more than one description exists for the course code.  If it does, then a box appears to the right of the course code.  The user can open the drop down list and select whichever course description is valid.

with a Teacher Assigned A Dual Credit Class with a Teacher Assigned

A Dual Credit Class With No Educator Assigned

Check for Accuracy Create a test transcript. Make sure that the correct college name appears for college-delivered dual credit courses (XXX4T) Note that for Level 1 Apprenticeship courses, no college name appears. (XXX4Y) For partial completion of Level 1 OYAP Apprenticeship dual credits, the word “partial” appears with the title of the course. For team-taught dual credits, “dual credit” appears along with the title of the course

Reporting to OnSIS Through “class enrolment” Through “other credits”

Reporting to OnSIS through “Class Enrolment” College-delivered dual credit classes can be created without an educator if necessary Ensures consistency of report card, OST, transmission to OCAS and OUAC Allows tracking of credits earned vs credits attempted Courses count towards student’s FTE

Reporting to OnSIS through “Other Credits” Courses could be missed in transmissions to OCAS Doesn’t generate dual credit teacher funding through the GSN

Reporting to OnSIS through “Other Credits” Dual Credit manually entered in the Transcript Information window in Add Course/Section

Reporting to OnSIS through “Other Credits”

Reporting to OnSIS through “Other Credits” “Final Mark” field must be entered “Attempted Credit” and “Earned Credit” fields in the Course tab must be verified to make sure that the correct value is entered.

Resources Webinar will be posted on scwi.ca and on osca.ca Detailed documentation is available on the Trillium site. (Check with your board contact) Dual Credit Programs 2013 Ontario Student Transcript Manual 2013

Questions? Phil Hedges, Ministry of Education Phil.Hedges@ontario.ca   416-326-5988 Sonja Vandermeer, School College Work Initiative svandermeer@opsoa.org   705-328-4353