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Dual Credit Program

Dual Credit Program. Presented by Deidra Carpenter Special Admissions Coordinator/Advisor Spring Creek Campus, Plano dcarpenter@collin.edu. What is dual credit?. &. You earn high school and college credit for the same course !

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Dual Credit Program

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  1. Dual Credit Program Presented by Deidra Carpenter Special Admissions Coordinator/Advisor Spring Creek Campus, Plano dcarpenter@collin.edu

  2. What is dual credit? & • You earn high school and college credit for the same course! • Courses taught by Collin College professor at your HS or on a Collin campus • Begin a college transcript – transfer options

  3. Academic Course Offerings for Fall 2014 • Academic courses satisfy Texas Core Curriculum • Transferable to most public four year colleges/universities in Texas Please check with private and out-of-state institutions

  4. Dual Credit Eligibility • Students complete the entire admissions process plus a permission form for registration at Collin College • Available with permission from your high school each semester for every course • Must meet college readiness standards as defined by Texas Success Initiative (TSI) • Students must earn a C or better in each course to maintain participation in the program

  5. Things to consider… • HS and Collin calendar may be different • You follow the Collin calendar • Holidays may vary • Collin College may hold classes at the high school if the high school building is open, even when high schools are not in session (ex: teacher work day) • If the high school site is not available, professors may make arrangements for online assignment or hold class at Collin campus • Weather closings--if the location where your class is held closes, you do not have class

  6. Things to consider… • Attendance and Time Management are very important! • Attendance policies vary by professor • Get to know the course syllabus • Keep a planner • For every hour that you are in class, plan to spend at least 2-3 hours outside of class studying and preparing for next class • Find the right balance between your course load and extracurricular activities

  7. Things to consider… • FERPA and Personal Responsibility • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act • Federal law that ensures privacy of student educational records (begins when student starts college regardless of age) • Collin cannot share grades, course schedules, test scores, etc. with parents • Students’ opportunity to gain new responsibilities and act on his/her own behalf

  8. Deadlines for Drop/Withdrawfor Fall 2014 • Listed in Collin College registration guide • Drop (Sept. 8th) is before the term’s census date and will not appear on college transcript • Withdraw(October 17th) is after term’s census date and will appear as “W” on college transcript, does not affect GPA • Must complete paperwork onCollin campus • Impact on graduation • Discuss with your HS counselor

  9. Things to consider… • Collin College Student Handbook • You are a college student! • Abide by all policies, procedures and decisions of the college as outlined in the current Student Handbook (available online) • Dean of Students • Plagiarism/Discipline

  10. I am ready to sign up for dual credit … What do I do now?

  11. Start with your High School Counselor!

  12. Checklist Admissions: 1. Submit an Application 2. Submit Completed and Signed Permission Form 3. Submit Official HS Transcript 4. SubmitProof or Request for Exception - Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination 5. Submit residency proof if required Testing: 6. Complete the TSI requirements Registration: 7. Register Online via CougarWeb After Registration 8. Pay Tuition 9. Buy books 10. Get Student ID and Parking Sticker

  13. 1. Application for Admission WHEN do I apply? • Applications for Fall 2014 NOW OPEN! • Must be completebefore anything elsecan occur at Collin. • HOW? • Complete online with theTexas Common Application at ApplyTexas.org

  14. Questions on ApplyTexas.org • Create an account/profile and then an application. • List your SSN (may cause delays without SSN) • Collin is a two year school. • Select Degrees--General for “First Choice School” and Associate of Arts or Science for your “Major”. • For “Admissions Basis”, you willselect Dual Credit. • Residency/tuition is decided based on your answers on the application and the documentation you provide. -Questions? Please contact our Admissions and Records office

  15. Questions on ApplyTexas.org • Create an account/profile and then an application. • All correspondence during the admissions process will be done through EMAIL only.

  16. 2: Concurrent Permission Form

  17. 3. Official High School Transcript • Collin needs the most recent high school transcript for every student. • May include vaccine records. • Follow your high school’s specific steps to have official transcript sent to Collin.

  18. 4. Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination • State Law (SB 1107) requires all students under the age of 22 entering a higher education institution to provide one of the following: • proof of having the vaccine or document an exception or exemption • http://www.collin.edu/meningitisfor more information • This is an admissions requirement for Collin College and should be completed before registration. • May sign Request for Exception if taking courses on HS campus only (purple form in packet).

  19. 5. Residency Information • Students typically base residency on their parents • Collin may ask for 12 months residency on your parent/guardian for tuition purposes • Watch for email from residency@collin.edu

  20. 6. Texas Success Initiative (TSI) • The TSI is designed to measure competency in reading, writing, and mathematics. Students need a status in all subject areas. • It is used for placement purposes. • Students must be at college level in reading and writing for the majority of courses. • Most math and some science and technical courses require college level in math. • See the college catalog for placement and prerequisite information.

  21. TSI Exemptions • ACT/SAT scores must be sent from the testing source (ex. College board) directly to Collin College

  22. TSI: What will I need to do? • Complete Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA), print certificate of completion • Print testing referral that was emailed to you at the time of admission or obtain a testing referral from Admissions and Records or Academic Advising with a photo ID. • Pay the cashier, cost is $29. • Walk in to test with any campus Testing Center. You should bring your testing referral, receipt, a picture ID, and PAA certificate of completion. • See an Academic Advisor to review your results.

  23. Testing Center Information

  24. What if my TSI scores are low? • The purpose of this assessment is to find out what level you should start your coursework. • Mandatory Advising (MA) hold • Will be on your account if you place below college level in at least one area, must see academic advisor (no appt needed) before you can register online • If you do not place at “college level” in the areas required for your course that means you may need to focus on your high school work at this time. - This is NOT uncommon.

  25. Checklist Review Admissions and Testing Complete! • 1. Submitted an Application • 2. Provided Completed Concurrent Permission Form • 3. Submitted official Home School Transcript • 4. Submitted proof of Meningitis Vaccination or documentation for exception or exemption • 5. Provided residency proof if required • 6. Met the TSI requirements Now you are ready forregistration (step #7)!

  26. 7. Register for Courses Online! • Turning in your permission form to your high school does not automatically register you for your dual credit courses • You are responsible for your registration • Registration how-to video is available on our website: www.collin.edu/dualcredit

  27. We will be checking! • Must enroll in the subjects on your permission form • Prefer another subject? Turn in a new form! • Limitations: • Juniors allowed 1 course per semester Seniors are allowed 2 per semester • Course limitations are the decisions of Plano district • No express or mini sessions • No PE or developmental courses

  28. Fall 2014 Important Dates • You can apply online at ApplyTexas.org starting NOW • Registration is June 17th-July 30thonline • Registration and payment should be complete by Wednesday, July 30th at 8 p.m. • Allow yourself time to purchase books, find your classes if at campus and enjoy having your schedule set! • Fall semester is August 25th-December 14th

  29. 8. Pay Tuition • $39 per credit hour for students residing in Collin County $119for a 3 credit hr course • $78 per credit hour for students residing out of Collin County $236for a 3 credit hr course • $138 per credit hour for out of state or out of country students $416for a 3 credit hr course *Total cost per 3 credit hour course includes a $2 per semester student records fee *All fees subject to change upon approval of the Collin Board of Trustees.

  30. 9. Get Books • You have to buy books in college! • You can find out which books you need by going online to the college bookstore’s website a couple of weeks before the semester begins. • You may purchase books from your preferred retailer.

  31. 10. College ID and Parking Sticker • Pick up from a Student Life office on any campus • Both are FREE! • Allows you to use campus services • IDs available August 13thfor Fall • Do not need for first day of class– please pick up at your convenience

  32. Collin College ResourcesFREEfor all Collin Students! • Accommodations at Collin College for Equal Support Services (ACCESS) • Career Services • Counseling • Library • Math Lab • Tutoring • Writing Center

  33. Collin College ResourcesTransfer U – transferu.collin.edu

  34. Thank you! Questions? Please contact us. http://www.collin.edu/dualcredit 469-365-1850 dualcredit@collin.edu

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