Have an A, B, or C average for the semester in the subject area Math placement may require a summer program, like Accelerate to Algebra Advanced courses › These courses move faster and cover more material. › Students will be expected to do more! Are you ready for the challenge?
You can begin to earn high school credit in middle school. Can you name the high school courses that are available at your school? What are the advantages to taking these classes now?
Algebra I Communication Applications Spanish I and II French I and II Art I High school credit may be earned for these courses.
Be on track…take Calculus during the senior year. You will need to accelerate math to get there! › Be sure you are taking the most challenging classes you can—particularly in the subjects you are most interested in. › Taking the challenging classes now will provide you more academic opportunities later. › Impress yourself, your parents, your teachers, and your FUTURE COLLEGE!
Know the best way to make college affordable? Take college classes while you are still in high school! How? Be sure to take challenging courses in middle school. You will need to PROVE you are college ready by being prepared academically!
College level courses (most begin in 11th grade) AP—credit awarded through testing ($56 per test) Dual Credit—qualify for course (college level skills) and pay $45 for each college class 12 hours of Dual Credit costs $156 12 hours at UT costs $10,000 Earn college credit in high school and save tuition money.