Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Earning College Credit While in High School David W. Carter and H. Grady Spruce High School Counselors Saturday, October 31, 2015.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Earning College Credit While in High School David W. Carter and H. Grady Spruce High School Counselors Saturday, October 31, 2015."— Presentation transcript:

1 Earning College Credit While in High School David W. Carter and H. Grady Spruce High School Counselors Saturday, October 31, 2015

2 What will be discussed in today’s session:  Advanced Placement (AP)  Dual Credit  Concurrent Enrollment  Cost: AP and Dual Credit

3 Advanced Placement (AP) Advanced Placement (AP) is a program sponsored by the College Board. Participation in the program gives students an opportunity to take college level courses while still in high school.

4 Advanced Placement (AP) AP courses teach skills that can lead to college success. writing skills development problem-solving techniques effective study habits Taking AP courses let colleges and universities know your commitment to academic excellence.

5 Advanced Placement (AP) There are over 30 separate exams tied to AP courses given in schools. Some include: Biology, Calculus AB, English Literature & Composition, World History, Music Theory and Spanish Language The exams are usually taken by students who have completed the related AP course in school.

6 Advanced Placement (AP) AP Exams are standardized tests that provide students with a measure of what they’ve accomplished in the AP classroom. Exams are given at schools each year in May. AP exam scores are used by colleges to either award credit or to place students in more advanced courses.

7 Pre AP Courses: Pre-AP courses prepare students for the rigors of the AP course. Pre-AP enrollment is not required to be in an AP course, but it is very beneficial.

8 Dual Credit and Concurrent Enrollment

9 Dual Credit Dual Credit Programs are instructional partnerships between a public school district, a private secondary school or a home school and the college. Course credit is provided to high school students for both high school and college credit. College credit may be for certificate or associate degree programs.

10 Concurrent Enrollment Enrollment by a high school student in one of the DCCCD colleges while still enrolled in high school Enrollment by the same student in two different colleges of the DCCCD at the same time Enrollment in both a college of the DCCCD and another college or university at the same time Enrollment in both credit (CR) and continuing education (CE) courses at the same time

11 Benefits of Dual Credit and Concurrent Enrollment for Students Earn transferable college credit as early as the eleventh grade. Shorten time to degree completion at either the community college OR the university. Receive waived tuition for DUAL CREDIT courses.

12 Benefits of Dual Credit and Concurrent Enrollment for Students Dual Credit courses can be used to fulfill high school graduation requirements; including the Distinguished Achievement Program. Use of campus learning resources such as the library, computer labs, career placement, and learning skills improvement/tutoring services at no cost.

13 Student Eligibility for Dual Credit A designate will have a conversation with prospective students so that expectations of college readiness issues are clarified. Students must meet all appropriate college admissions criteria. Students must fulfill all prerequisite requirements as required to enroll in a dual credit course.

14 Student Eligibility for Dual Credit Students must satisfy Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements prior to enrolling in a dual credit course. The tests used by colleges to assess students for Texas Success Initiative (TSI) purposes which include reading, mathematics and writing. Assessments may vary by institution.

15 Student Eligibility for Dual Credit If certain qualifying standards are met on the SAT, the ACT or the STAAR English II EOC (End of Course Exam), a student may be TSI exempt from all or parts of the state mandated exam.

16 Student Eligibility for Dual Credit SAT – 1070 math and verbal combined, with a minimum of 500 or higher on either of the two tests ACT – 23 composite, with 19 or higher on math and/or English

17 Student Eligibility for Dual Credit High school students may enroll in two dual credit courses per semester but may be permitted to enroll in more than two courses if recommended by the high school principal and under one of the following conditions:

18 Student Eligibility for Dual Credit Achieve a minimum 3.00 GPA on at least two college courses taken in previous semesters; or Prove that they have passed all sections of TSI tests; or Prove their eligibility to be TSI exempt based upon ACT, or SAT as approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

19 19 What are the Costs of AP courses? $92.00 for each exam $10.00 or more for exam scores

20 20 What are the costs for college courses? Dallas County residents: $177.00 per three hour course Out of county residents: $333.00 per three hour course. InIn

21 Passing Rates: AP Exams 44%- 3 OR BETTER Dual Credit Courses: 85%- C or better

22 22 DCCCD Campuses lDual Credit courses are offered at all seven of the Dallas County Community Colleges..

23 23 Rising Star Program  provides qualified high school graduating seniors with 2 years of college tuition and books. Eligibility Criteria:  Graduate from a Dallas County public high school  Meet guidelines for financial help as established by the Dallas Community College District  Graduate in the top 40% of your class OR graduate with a “B” average OR pass a DCCCD assessment test. Applications available on DCCCD website at: www.dcccd.edu

24 24 DCCCD Foundation Scholarships There are a number of DCCCD Foundation Scholarships available to current and potential students of the Dallas County Community Colleges. You can browse a list of the scholarships on the DCCCD Foundation web page at: http://www.dcccd.edu/fdn/scholarships/ scholarships.html YOU CAN EVEN APPLY ON-LINE !!!

25 Want more information? Additional information about today’s presentation can be obtained from your campus School Counselor.


Download ppt "Earning College Credit While in High School David W. Carter and H. Grady Spruce High School Counselors Saturday, October 31, 2015."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google