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College in High School Program

College in High School Program. 2014-2015. What is the College in High School (CHS) Program?. Awards college credit for the successful completion of approved courses offered at participating high school Special SUNY reduced tuition rate

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College in High School Program

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  1. College in High School Program 2014-2015

  2. What is the College in High School (CHS) Program? • Awards college credit for the successful completion of approved courses offered at participating high school • Special SUNY reduced tuition rate • Students are SUNY Potsdam non-matriculated undergraduates • Students receive SUNY Potsdam transcript upon course completion • Most credits can be transferred to other institutions, at the discretion of the receiving institution

  3. Admission Requirements: • Minimum of 80.0 grade point average in a Regents/College preparatory curriculum • Completion of CHS Student Application • Copy of high school transcript • $175 per class per student • Reduced tuition rate vs. $836.30 • Includes College & Transcript Fees Associated Cost:

  4. Benefits of Participation Student: • Enhance college applications – Taking college level coursework in HS reflects well • Introduced to college level work in the comfort of the HS environment • Get ahead – double major, add a minor, internships, study abroad - over 40% of entering freshmen come to Potsdam with either AP, IB or College credits • Fulfill general education or language requirements • Save money $$$ • Receive college and career advice High School: • Benefit from SUNY Potsdam Faculty Mentors • Augmented college and career preparation assistance • Become more attractive to college recruiters who may visit your school

  5. The Process

  6. Timeline May – June Request for course proposals from high schools June – August Proposal Review July – September Articulation Agreements signed October 1 Student applications due October – December Faculty Liaison class visit #1 October – June College & Career Prep Series (Beta) November – December Tuition payments due March – June Faculty Liaison class visit #2 July 1 Final grades due

  7. 1. Course Proposals SUNY Potsdam: SUNY Potsdam reaches out to High Schools guidance counselors High School: High Schools nominate any advanced courses with Partnership Information Form Submit course syllabus Instructor resume Instructor Information Form SUNY Potsdam: Materials forwarded to academic departments for review Equivalency designation set

  8. Instructor Resume(s) for each class Course Syllabus/I for each class

  9. 2. Articulation Agreement SUNY Potsdam: Affiliation Agreement is created and forwarded to High School along with Faculty Liaison contact information and SUNY course syllabus High School: High School instructor(s), Guidance Counselor, and Principal sign agreement Return signed agreement to Extended Education SUNY Potsdam: Department Chair, Extended Education, and Provost signatures Copy of completed agreement forwarded to High School

  10. SUNY Course Syllabus for each approved class

  11. 3. Develop & Conduct Course High School: Instructor tweaks course (if desired) in conjunction with SUNY Faculty Liaison and SUNY equivalent course syllabus Instructor teaches course as usual, consulting SUNY Faculty Liaison if needed SUNY Potsdam: SUNY Faculty Liaison makes 1-2 class visits throughout the academic year to observe and provide feedback, ensuring academic rigor consistent with equivalent SUNY course

  12. 4. Students Apply High School: Within first month of class, any student interested in taking course for college credit (typically Jr or Sr with 80+ GPA) submits application to designated High School Designee Designee forwards all applications and student transcripts to Extended Education by October 1 NEW: Accepted CHS students will receive information and be eligible to participate in a College and Career Preparation Series provided by SUNY Potsdam’s Office of Admissions and Experiential Education Office (In the works)

  13. Student Transcript for each student

  14. 5. Admin & Processing SUNY Potsdam: High School Instructor is entered into system as adjunct faculty Courses are created and students enrolled Students receive confirmation letter acknowledging enrollment and including “P number” and instructions on obtaining transcript Invoice generated for total amount of enrollments and sent to High School Representative High School: High School collects payments from students ($175 per class) Issues one check to SUNY Potsdam for total amount

  15. Student Name and Address

  16. 6. Grading High School: High School submits final grades for each CHS student to Extended Education by July 1 SUNY Potsdam: Extended Education enters final grade for student Registrar’s office provides final transcript to student upon request

  17. European Travel Course ARTH 100 Adirondack Ecology BIOL 111 Production Stagecraft DRAM 206 Acting Studio DRAM 235 French IV FREN 103 French V FREN 203 Outdoor Leadership HLTH 195 Spanish IV SPAN 103 Spanish V SPAN 203 Psychology, AP Calculus, AP Physics, Anatomy & Physiology, Music, Business, etc. Previous Courses Potential Courses

  18. We also have the College Advancement Program! Take college courses while in High School Karla Fennell Coordinator of Special Sessions Office of Extended Education fennelkm@potsdam.edu 315-267-2830 www.Potsdam.edu/ExtEd

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