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Advanced Academics & Dual Credit Options: Course Registration 2019-2020

This course registration agenda covers the advanced academics program, including AP, IB, PSEO, and other dual credit opportunities. Learn about the course selection process, graduation requirements, and benefits of advanced academics. Get information about PSEO programs, criteria for admittance, and application steps. Discover the AP courses offered at Washburn and the IB courses available for IB certificate, medallion, and diploma programs.

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Advanced Academics & Dual Credit Options: Course Registration 2019-2020

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  1. Course Registration/Advanced Academics/Dual Credit Options

  2. Agenda • 2019-2020 Course Registration Process • Advanced Academics • AP • IB • PSEO • Tech Ed Coursework (PLTW) • Minneapolis College Math Course • Other Dual Credit Opportunities • Minnesota Bi and Multilingual Proficiency • College Level Examination Program (CLEP) • Student Panel

  3. People to Know • Counselors • Loretta Collins (A-C) • Herb Crowell (D-Hug) • Amy Webster (Huh-Mod) • John Pemberton (Moe-Sam) • Teresa Savage (San-Z) • Advanced Academics and IB Coordinator • Aaron Percy

  4. Course Selection Process • Individual meetings with students through mid-March • Teacher recommendations • Coordinated efforts with staff for IB Dip, Special Ed, and ELL students • Changes accepted until last day of school • Master schedule and teacher assignments based on course selections • Parents may request a meeting regarding schedule April-June

  5. Course Selection Factors to Consider • Graduation requirements • Student interest • College and Career plans • Course load rigor (academic challenge) • Learning environment • Life balance • Except IB Diploma, course selection is a` la carte process. There is no “track” or package of courses.

  6. Why Advanced Academics? • Preparation for college • Recognition by college admissions • Potential credit articulation • Potential savings on tuition • Depends on receiving institution • Question to ask: “Does the credit count toward graduation or used for placement in higher level classes?”

  7. PSEO

  8. Why PSEO? • Dual credit • Adult learning environment • Wider variety of courses • Student works with WHS counselor to determine how credits are applied • Flexible scheduling

  9. Local PSEO Programs (appx 98 WHS students currently participating) University of Minnesota Minneapolis College (MCTC) Normandale Community College North Central University Concordia St. Kates’ Hamline Macalester Bethel St. Paul College Northwestern College MCAD Dunwoody

  10. PSEO Criteria for admittance • Varies by school • U of M • Typical admittee: 3.9 GPA and AP coursework • April 15th deadline; One time per year • March 13th information session • Minneapolis College • 3.0 GPA Junior/2.5 GPA Senior • Pass Accuplacer test • June 1st/December 1st deadlines • Normandale College • 3.5 GPA Junior/3.0 GPA Senior • Pass Accuplacer test • July 1st/December 1st deadline

  11. PSEO Application Steps 1. Apply on your own through the colleges website. Counseling office has “How To Apply” tip sheets if interested. 2. Take the Accuplacer if applying to Minneapolis College. 3. After completing the application, make an appointment with your counselor to get transcript and other materials. You are still free to visit with us prior to doing your application. 4. Submit all required materials your counselor has given you. 5. After notification of acceptance, attend orientation; 6. Meet with WHS counselor to approve credits and set-up schedule (early August)

  12. Advanced Placement Courses

  13. Advanced Placement (AP) • AP courses are college level classes that students take at Washburn • More academically challenging than regular classes • Great preparation for future advanced courses at Washburn • Potential college credit • Classes offered at Washburn: • AP English Literature and Comp (10th grade) • AP Human Geography (9th grade) • AP Chemistry (10th-12th) • AP Statistics (10th and 12th) • AP Physics (Exam Prep through IB SL Physics) • Testing in May (score range: 1-5)

  14. International Baccalaureate (IB)

  15. What is IB? • The International Baccalaureate (IB) Program focuses on teaching students to think critically and independently, and how to inquire with care and logic. • IB prepares students to succeed in a world where facts and fiction merge in the news, and where asking the right questions is a crucial skill that will allow them to flourish long after they've graduated from the program.  IB curriculum is used in almost 5,000 schools globally and in over 150 countries around the world.

  16. Who is an IB Student? • Anyone and everyone should be a part of our growing IB program.  The IB program at Washburn High School is primarily tailored for students at the 11th and 12th grade levels.  However, students are welcome to embark on the full diploma or just take one course!  We want our IB program to be the most diverse, dynamic, and culturally aware program in the United States.

  17. IB Certificate

  18. IB WHS Medallion

  19. IB Diploma

  20. IB Courses at Washburn • Group 1 (Language and Literature) • Language and Literature HL • Literature and Performance SL • Group 2 (Language Acquisition) • Spanish SL and HL • French SL and HL • Arabic SL • Group 3 (Individuals and Societies) • History SL and HL • Global Politics SL • Group 4 (Experimental Sciences) • Physics SL or HL • Chemistry SL • Biology SL or HL • Environmental Systems & Societies (ESS) SL • Group 5 (Mathematics) • Math Studies SL • Math Analysis and Interpretation SL • Math Analysis and Interpretation HL • Group 6 (The Arts) • Visual Arts SL or HL • Music SL

  21. Articulation Examples • University of Minnesota • Accepts IB Higher Level scores of 5 or above for credits (8 cr) • Accepts AP scores of 3 or above for credit (3-4 cr) • Accepts some CLEP scores of 60 or above for credit ( 3-4 cr) • Accepts PSEO credits • MNSCU schools (i.e. St. Cloud, Mankato, Winona) • Accept IB Higher Level scores of 4 or above for 3 credits. Accept IB Standard Level scores of 4 or above for 2 credits. • Accept AP scores of 3 or above for credit (3 cr) • Accept all CLEP scores of 50 or above for credit (3 cr) • Accept PSEO credits

  22. Other Dual Credit Options • Technical Education at Washburn • Project Lead The Way (5 courses at WHS) • Other elective courses for credit • Minneapolis College Senior Year Math Course • Applied Algebra Semester 1 (Developmental) • Intro to Statistics Semester 2 (College Credit) • Minnesota Bi and Multilingual Proficiency Accreditation • College Level Examination Program (CLEP • 33 Exams, St Paul College- $87 each

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