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Tri-County Technical College Dual Enrollment Opportunities
For Wren High School Students High School Engagement & Outreach Amanda Blanton Marla Cobb Cindy Mobley
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Opportunities Available in 2019 - 2020
University Transfer at Wren HS Distance Learning and Courses at TCTC campuses Career Pathways at the CTC Industrial Electronics/Mechatronics Automotive Welding Career Pathways on TCTC campuses HVAC Manufacturing Works
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University Transfer University Transfer Courses at Wren HS (1st and 2nd block) ENG 101/English Composition I (fall) MAT 120/Probability and Statistics (fall) ENG 102/English Composition II (spring) SPC 205/Public Speaking (spring) Courses transfer into TCTC programs and to other 2 and 4-year colleges and universities Must make grade of C or higher to transfer
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Other Opportunities Distance Learning Courses
Microcomputer Applications (CPT 170) Technology and Society (HSS 205) History/Western Civilization Psychology (PSY 201) Government/Economics Humanities (Art Appreciation) Etc. Anderson, Easley, Pendleton campuses
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Tuition (2018 – 2019 rates) Costs for 1 course per semester - $ books Students receive Lottery Tuition Assistance for 2 or more courses taken per semester Costs for 2 courses per semester - $ books Costs for 3 courses per semester - $ books School district assistance: $100 per student per term School District assistance per semester ($100)
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Career Pathways at CTC Industrial Electronics/Mechatronics, Automotive, Welding
Career center students enter programs Successful Industrial Electronics/Mechatronics and Automotive students graduate from TCTC with certificates prior to HS graduation Students may graduate from TCTC with Associate Degree in just 2-3 additional semesters State funding available for tuition and textbooks
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Other Career Pathways HVAC (Pendleton campus) and Welding (Industrial Technology Center) Students take courses Monday – Thursday in the afternoons Students start as seniors Can graduate with Welding certificate prior to HS graduation State funding available for tuition and textbooks
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Manufacturing Works Courses taken on the Pendleton campus
STEM College and Career Readiness Manufacturing 101 Manufacturing 102 Students take courses Monday/Wednesday in the afternoons Students start as seniors Can graduate with Manufacturing Production I certificate in August after HS graduation State funding available for tuition and textbooks
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Benefits An authentic college experience
College enrollment process College faculty College syllabus A head start toward earning credits toward your chosen college major Tri-County credit if you pass the course Transferable credit if you make a C or higher in university transfer courses
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Next Steps See your guidance counselor if you are interested in any of these opportunities Attend Orientation at Wren HS: Thursday, March 28, 2019, 6:30 pm Orientation for career center students TBD at the Anderson 1 and 2 Career & Technology Center
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