Articulation Agreement Between Paul D. Camp Community College and Suffolk Public Schools September 10, 2015 Dr. Maria L. Lawson-Davenport Advanced Instruction Specialist
Courses are offered at the high school, online, and at PDCCC campuses Opportunities to obtain General Education Certificate or Degree Career Coaches at each high school Access to PDCCC library and student resources/materials Overview of Student Services
Tuition reimbursement plan—SPS charges a $50 per semester, per course enrollment fee SEF and PDCCC financial assistance available Community college placement testing at no cost for all eligible high school students conducted at each high school Provide textbooks for dual enrollment courses to SPS students Overview of Student Services
School Year 20 King’s Fork High School 49 Lakeland High School 57 Nansemond River High School 126 Division School Year 10 King’s Fork High School 35 Lakeland 37 Nansemond River 82 Division Student Enrollment
CourseKFHSLHSNRHS DC English Composition DC US History DC Biology DC Intro to Psychology DC Pre-Calculus DC Calculus Dual Enrollment Courses By High School
King’s Fork 000 Lakeland 103 Nansemond River 026 Total 129 Dual Enrollment Degree/Certificate Graduates
Plans for Links on each high school website to the PDCCC dual enrollment website Assist in the identification of SPS teachers credentialed to teach community college courses PDCCC dual enrollment coordinator available once a semester for student advising
Plans for Provide transportation for Dual Enrollment Biology students to utilize PDCCC labs at least twice a semester Have counselors identify students pursuing certificate or degree program to ensure proper course enrollment Identify one counselor as the point of contact at each building for students and parents
Plans for Recommend students visit PDCCC advisors for post-secondary options and transferability Recognize students at graduation who attain general education certificate or degree Provide parents/students with informational updates and reminders each semester via newsletter or flyer
Plans for Increase information available to parents about the Dual Enrollment program on the SPS website, in each high school, and during information sessions College and Career Readiness Fair (November) AP/DE Information Night (December/January) Continue to accept PDCCC approved courses taken outside of the high school for Dual Enrollment credit