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DUAL CREDITS

DUAL CREDITS. High School students can take a College course and earn a high school credit at the same time!. Spaces Still Available for Semester 2 Courses Winter 2012. Who is taking dual credit courses?. Students who:. often only need a few more credits to graduate

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DUAL CREDITS

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  1. DUAL CREDITS High School students can take a College course and earn a high school credit at the same time! Spaces Still Available for Semester 2 Courses Winter 2012

  2. Who is taking dual credit courses? Students who: • often only need a few more credits to graduate • want to check out college before they leave high school • are looking for a new learning environment • want get a head start in a SHSM program

  3. Who is Eligible? Senior Students enrolled at a York Region District High School

  4. What’s in it for you? • Get a head start on learning and training for a future career. • The courses and books are free. • Public transportation costs are reimbursed.

  5. So how does this work? • Stay enrolled in your home school. • Take one or two college courses, which run once or twice per week at the college. • Students are in a class with other high school students from the YRDSB • For each college course successfully completed students receive both the college credit and a high school elective credit.

  6. What will my timetable look like? • It is recommended that students enroll in a 2 or 4 credit co-op course at their high school in order to have a flexible timetable. • Other timetabling options may be available. • See your Guidance Counsellor

  7. Seneca College-Markham • Accounting • Introduction to Computer Applications • Hospitality & Tourism Seneca College-King Campus • Introduction to Computer Applications • Law Enforcement Communications Seneca College-at York • Introduction to Leadership & Society • Seneca College-Newnham • Electronic Lab Instrumentation & Techniques • CAD Fundamentals Centennial College-Progress • Healthy Lifestyle Management • Growing up Digital Courses offered for Winter 2012

  8. Courses for 2012/2013 Seneca College • Business • Portfolio Development • Computer Applications • Introduction to Psychology • Hospitality and Tourism • Interpersonal Communications • Law Enforcement Communications • Blueprint Reading • Coaching Theory • Group Dynamics and Personal Growth • Applied Psychology of Learning • Advertising Design and Layout • Introduction to Marketing Centennial College - Progress • Basic Machine Shop • Exploring Customer Service • Dynamics of Global Tourism • Energy and Environmental Sustainability • Exploring Identity • Healthy Lifestyle Management Fleming College (Lindsay) • Environmental and Natural Resource Studies • Human Growth and Development Georgian College (Barrie) • CNC Applications

  9. Student Support and Services • Orientation • Counseling & Disability Services • IEP/Learning Accommodation • Note takers • Extended exam time • Study skills workshops • Learning Centre/Learning Strategist • Career Services • Access to college Athletics & Recreation

  10. Who do I call to confirm my registration and answer my questions? Shelley MacDougall Regional Dual Credit Teacher shelley.macdougall@yrdsb.edu.on.ca 416-909-1607

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