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Advanced Placement Dual Credit UT Austin-On Ramp Program Parent Information February 11, 2016
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Options to Earn Potential College Credit I. Advanced Placement Courses II. DC Credit Courses I. Palo Alto II. Texas A & M Permian Basin III. University of Texas – Austin On Ramp Program (UT AP)
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Advanced Placement Course Options AP English Language and Composition AP English Literature and Composition AP Statistics AP Calculus AP Chemistry AP Physics AP Human Geography AP World History AP U.S. History AP Government AP Macroeconomics AP Psychology AP Computer Science AP Spanish Language AP Studio Art: 2-D Design AP Studio Art: 3-D Design AP Studio Art: Drawing
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Advanced Placement Courses Collegeboard develops course curriculum Students enroll in AP courses via school course selection process. Enrolled students take the AP test in May. AP Tests are scored on a scale of 1-5 Students who earn scores of “3”, “4,” or “5” have the potential to earn college credit. Some colleges may not honor credit (check with the individual college or university to determine whether credit will transfer).
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Dual Credit Course Options- Palo Alto Course offered through Palo Alto College Fall semesterSpring semesterDelivery Biology 1401 Biology 1402 (prerequisite 1401) Mrs. Pannabecker English Comp 1301 English Comp 1302 (prerequisite 1301) Online only with Palo Alto College Algebra 1314 Intro to Statistics 1442 (prerequisite College Algebra) Hybrid (Mrs. Peche and online with Palo Alto instructor as well) SociologyNo spring semester optionOnline only with Palo Alto Gov’t 2305 Economics 2301 (no prerequisite) Online only with Palo Alto Music AppreciationMusic Theory (no prerequisite) Mr. Giovanoni
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Dual Credit Options – Permian Basin Courses offered through University of Texas Permian Basin Fall SemesterSpring semesterDelivery Sociology Online only College Algebra Online only
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Dual Credit Courses: Palo Alto, Permian Basin Student has the potential to earn college credit and high school credit while in high school Colleges develop course curriculum Application Process for Enrollment Demonstrate college readiness in Math, Reading, Writing Qualifying Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Scores Qualifying PSAT scores (10 th grade scores only -10 th going to 11 th ) Qualifying ACT/SAT scores Complete Apply Texas Application—Banner ID, Modules Once application is complete then student is enrolled in Dual credit course. Earn a grade of “B” or higher to earn college credit Some colleges may not honor credit (check with the individual college or university to determine whether credit will transfer).
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University of Texas at Austin On Ramp Program Courses offered through University of Texas – On Ramp Program Fall SemesterSpring semesterDelivery UT AP Physics Mrs. Pannabecker UT AP English Composition Mrs. Trammel
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University of Texas at Austin On-Ramp Course (UT AP) Potential to earn college credit and high school credit while in high school. Curriculum developed by the University of Texas at Austin Does not require a qualifying TSI score or college application process Sign up for UT AP course during course selection. Courses are advanced placement in nature with the possibility to transition into a dual credit course after demonstrating ability to manage the rigor of a college level course. Demonstrated success leads down the path to earning dual credit for the course. Or Student remains in the Advanced Placement option of the course with the potential to earn college credit via the advanced placement test. Some colleges may not honor credit (check with the individual college or university to determine whether credit will transfer).
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Rank Points Eight extra points per course, per semester are added in the calculation of grade point average for all advanced placement and dual credit courses provided the student successfully completes the course.
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