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1 CONCURRENT INFORMATION EDMOND NORTH HIGH SCHOOL

2 CONCURRENT INFORMATION EDMOND NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
How to qualify Enrollment process requirements from the counseling office Advanced Placement v. Concurrent Enrollment Concurrent Enrollment benefits On-Campus v. North Campus enrollment Schedules Responsibility

3 When choosing your classes for next year during pre- enrollment, you MUST select a full schedule at ENHS. It will be adjusted later if you are choosing concurrent classes.

4 Enrollment Process Apply online at concurrent college of choice (pay app fee) Request a physical transcript - Turquoise forms are available on the front counter of the counseling office. Bring in a Concurrent Approval Form (found online on college website) Your counselor will review your transcript before signing off on this form. You will be responsible for picking the form up after allowing 48 hours. When the window opens, you must choose your class. Return your concurrent schedule and a signed ENHS agreement form to your counselor If you change your schedule at any point YOU MUST NOTIFY YOUR COUNSELOR!

5 Edmond North High School Concurrent Enrollment Agreement
By signing this agreement I take full responsibility for having knowledge of and complying with the following terms regarding Dual Enrollment for College Courses. Concurrent courses are dual credit courses. These are courses in which the grade earned must be entered on the high school as well as the college transcripts and become a permanent part of these documents. Concurrent courses are transcripted as unweighted courses. Concurrent courses count towards high school eligibility requirements. The student assumes responsibility for earning the required units for high school graduation. Failure to earn credit in any concurrent course taken to meet high school graduation requirements may result in summer school and/or failure to earn a high school diploma. Students may enroll in a combined number of high school and college courses per semester, not to exceed a full time college workload of 19 credit hours. Each high school course is equivalent to 3 credit hours. Students who choose to withdraw from a concurrent course must immediately contact their high school academic counselor so they may be enrolled in a full schedule. Failure to notify your high school counselor may result in disciplinary action. By law all students are required to be enrolled in a full-time high school schedule (i.e. 6 consecutive hours). Any high school course added after the first three weeks of any semester will result in a No Credit for that class. A No Credit will be earned only if a student maintains a passing grade in that class. If a student earns a failing grade in the course it will be recorded as an “F” on their high school transcript. Students who receive a failing grade or withdraw from a concurrent course must have principal approval to enroll in subsequent concurrent courses. Students must choose their concurrent courses so they do NOT conflict with the Edmond North High School course schedule. Students will either be enrolled in AM concurrent or PM concurrent; split schedules will not be accommodated. Students taking concurrent courses that require two semesters to receive dual credit must complete both semesters concurrently. (i.e. English IV must be completed with Comp 1 and Comp II or a combination of Comp II and a sophomore level English course) Students taking concurrent government to fulfill EPS government requirements must take U.S. Government and one additional Political Science course above the level of U.S. Government as well as complete the online Financial Literacy curriculum and pass their Financial Literacy Passport exam available at the Edmond Public School Administrative Center. Completion of this curriculum and exam must be done prior to the students’ 8th semester. Students concurrently enrolled may continue concurrent enrollment in subsequent semesters if she/he achieves a college cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 scale. ______________________________________ ________ ________________________ Student Date ______________________________________________ ________________________ Parent/Guardian Date This form must be signed by both student and parent/guardian and returned to your high school academic counselor before your schedule will be adjusted to reflect concurrent enrollment.

6 DO I QUALIFY FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT?
20 ACT OR 3.0 GPA and top 50% of your class 19 ACT in subject area of class you are taking In order to stay in concurrent classes you MUST maintain a 2.0 College GPA. NO EXCEPTIONS!

7 Do I Qualify For Concurrent Enrollment?
It is recommended to be ahead on credits. i.e. you have taken H.S. credits in middle school or 7 hour schedules. A credit requirement sheet will be provided. Not all graduation requirements must be met to participate but the fewer requirements left, the easier the access to CE. When you drop off the Concurrent Enrollment Approval Form, your counselor will review your transcript. If there is a concern, you will be notified.

8 After Admissions You can select up to TWO concurrent classes each semester - Up to 6 college credit hours (summer included) Students must take a minimum of 3 consecutive classes here at ENHS. It is advised that you take Government here You MUST take TWO semesters of English regardless of your Junior AP score.

9 College Course Selection - Ex. ENG 1113
After Admissions College Course Selection - Ex. ENG 1113 VERY IMPORTANT - The State ONLY pays for tuition. You are responsible for fees, parking, books, etc. Typically could cost approximately $

10 Think carefully before choosing online concurrent classes!!
After Admissions Think carefully before choosing online concurrent classes!!

11 Advanced Placement v. Concurrent Enrollment
Do your research! Many colleges and universities consider AP and CE to be similar in ability and work ethic but many do not! After speaking with representatives from the Ivy League Universities, they weight AP more strongly than CE. It is important to know if your college and program accepts the concurrent credit that you are taking. You must do the research for this! Every college and college program has different criteria for specific credits. Example – You may go to X University. X University may accept concurrent Calculus but you are majoring in Engineering and the school of Engineering does not accept your concurrent Calculus

12 Concurrent Enrollment Benefits

13 On-Campus v. North Campus Concurrent Courses
The courses offered at Edmond North are NO DIFFERENT from the courses offered on UCO campus. Same Professors Same Credits Same Schedule No travel, no stress Fewer Fees!

14 Possible UCO Courses being taught at ENHS
Semester MCOM 1113 Fund. Of Speech Fall & Spring SOC 2103 Sociology HIST 1483 or 1493 US History POL 1113 Government FIN 2313 Personal Finance Comp I (ENG) 1113 Fall only Comp II (ENG) 1213 Spring Only MATH 1513 College Algebra

15 North Campus: Concurrent Courses
Enrollment in Concurrent Courses at North is different than off campus concurrent: Apply online via UCO Concurrent Once you have been accepted to UCO stop by ENHS Counseling Office. Speak to your counselor to sign up for UCO courses being taught at ENHS ONLY. **Courses available will be dependent on interest

16 What will my schedule look like?
Concurrent Courses must be taken at the beginning OR end of the school day and it must accommodate your ENHS schedule. Example: If you play a sport, you must enroll in AM Concurrent; if you participate in Band, you must enroll in PM Concurrent In addition to your Concurrent Course you are allowed one class period of travel time + Flex (if desired): 2 CE + Flex = 3 ENHS courses 1 CE + Flex = 4 ENHS courses 2 CE and no Flex = 4 ENHS courses 1 CE and no Flex= 5 ENHS courses

17 FRANCIS TUTTLE STUDENTS
Future and current Francis Tuttle Students interested in concurrent enrollment should see Mrs. Gilpin

18 Responsibility Choosing to be a concurrent student means that you choose to be ½ Adult + ½ High School Student We (counselors, teachers, school administrators and parents) cannot advocate for you at the collegiate level. You must take on this responsibility yourself. Any changes in your concurrent situation, which includes changing any course or dropping any course, must go through your counselor FIRST!

19 ENHS Counselors Emails
A-Gl Go-N O-Z Student Assistance Francis Tuttle Counselor


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