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Dual Credits – Keeping You Informed! The School College Work Initiative – SCWI www.dualcredit.squarespace.com. March 2014. Defining Dual Credits.

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March 2014

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  1. Dual Credits – Keeping You Informed! The School College Work Initiative – SCWIwww.dualcredit.squarespace.com March 2014

  2. Defining Dual Credits Students participate in apprenticeship training and postsecondary courses earning credits that count towards both their high school diploma and their postsecondary diploma, degree or apprenticeship certification.

  3. Pass: Partnering To Achieve Student Success A Partnership between: • St. Lawrence College (SLC) & • 5 area school boards: • Algonquin Lakeshore CDSB • CDSB of Eastern Ontario • Hastings & Prince Edward DSB • Limestone DSB • Upper Canada DSB Together we plan Activities, Forums & Dual Credit opportunities.

  4. Dual Credits: Who are they for? The Primary Focus is on: • Students who might be at risk of not graduating but have the potential to succeed • Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) students • Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) students Dual Credit Policy Document 2013

  5. Why Take a Dual Credit?

  6. Secondary School Dual Credit Teachers: Roles & Responsibilities • Support Dual Credit Students • Assist in the transition to college • Liaise with college and school board instructors and staff • Report progress throughout the semester

  7. Dual Credits: Provincial Statistics 2009 – 2010 • 7,500 secondary students 2010-2011 • 10,000 secondary students 2011-2012 • 15,000 secondary students 2012-2013 • 18,000 secondary students 2013-14 • 20,000 secondary students

  8. post-secondary research 2005-2013Success Rate for Dual Credit Students

  9. Dual Credits: Delivery Models

  10. Dual Credits: OYAP Fall program options Kingston • Cook • Hairstylist • Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Machining • Plumbing

  11. Dual Credits: Congregated – All Boards Kingston Campus • Nursing / Developmental Psychology • Taste of the Trades (Plumbing, Gen. Carpentry, Brick & Stone, Millwright) Limestone DSB Dual Credit programs: • Summer Dual Credit- July 8/14 – August 1/14 • Emergency Response - K • Law & Security - K

  12. How do students apply for a Dual Credit? • Talk to their Guidance Counsellor • Applications are available in Guidance Offices and online. • You can apply for: Fall 2014 Programs: April 17 – May 9/14 Winter 2015 Programs: October 20 – Nov 7/14

  13. Dual Credits • Good News Stories on Dual Credits at SLC • For more information on Dual Credits at St. Lawrence College go to our website: www.dualcredit.squarespace.com • Email us at:DualCredit@sl.on.ca

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