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Wednesday, April 29, 2015 North High Theater
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Overview Define early entry credit Provide information about early entry credit Discuss other college credit options Identify early entry credit registration procedures Encourage students to make informed decisions regarding college credit
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Early Entry Credit Earning high school and college credit at the same time for enrollment in a single course.
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General Information All students will still earn high school credit with a passing grade. Students may also opt to take the course for early entry credit: Enroll to earn college credit through NDSCS Grades recorded on the high school transcript also go on the college transcript Students are responsible for paying tuition to NDSCS (approximately 1/3 the regular tuition) Tuition assistance available for students with free/reduced lunch
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Should students enroll in early entry credit? Each student situation is different Students are encouraged to evaluate the following: Study habits Outside commitments Future plans Scholarship eligibility Advantages/Disadvantages
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Early Entry Credit AdvantagesDisadvantages Lower tuition Saves time by allowing students to get a jump start on college credit Fulfills a category for the ND Academic Scholarship Financial aid is usually not available Starts your official college transcript May not transfer at “face value” to the college you choose to attend (out of state, private schools, etc.) Lists may not be all inclusive.
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Are there other ways to earn college credit? YES! AP exam – taken in May each year CLEP exam – taken at the college level Note of Caution: Exams require certain scores & not all schools accept the scores for credit.
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Registration Information Complete registration packets provided today Return completed forms to next year’s teacher, unless applying for tuition assistance by May 5. NDSCS Application for Admission (online) Credit Registration Form FERPA Release Form Bank of ND Dual Credit Assistance Form (if applicable) Keep important dates and deadlines in mind. Work with NDSCS regarding billing questions.
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Questions? Teachers and counselors will be available to answer specific questions about enrollment or course information. Medical Terminology – Paula Ohnstad Anatomy/Physiology – Greg Unruh AP Biology – Mike Finneseth AP Chemistry – Rachel Consdorf AP US History – Colin Kloster AP Government – Derek Ouren
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