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1 Dual Enrollment Options
Presented by GCISD Counseling Department – 2018

2 What is Dual Credit? According to The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Dual Credit is a process by which a high school student enrolls in a college course and receives simultaneous academic credit for the course from both the college and the high school. While dual credit courses are often taught on the secondary school campus to high school students only, a high school student can also take a course on the college campus and receive both high school and college credit. What is Dual Credit? According to The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Dual Credit is a process by which a high school student enrolls in a college course and receives simultaneous academic credit for the course from both the college and the high school. While dual credit courses are often taught on the secondary school campus to high school students only, a high school student can also take a course on the college campus and receive both high school and college credit.

3 How to Enroll? Notify your High School Counselor of your interest in participating. Apply for admission to Tarrant County College (TCC). There will be a set time when TCC will come to the high school campus to help students complete the online application (Apply Texas) and show the Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA). How to Enroll? 1) Notify your High School Counselor of your interest in participating. 2)Apply to TCC. There will be a set time that TCC will come to the High School to help you fill out the online application (Apply Texas) and administer the Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA).

4 How to Enroll? Take the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment.
The TSI Assessment (TSI-A) is the approved placement test used by educational institutions to assist in determining if a student is prepared for college-level courses and to aid institutions in making course placement decisions. Students will take the Reading, Writing, and Math portions of the TSI-A. Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA) – Must be viewed before taking the TSI-A (mandated by State of Texas). Takes about 25 minutes. Potential dual credit students may take the TSI-A at the TCC Testing Center at no cost (including re-tests). Students may be exempt based on ACT or SAT scores. How to Enroll? 3) The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment will take place on the high school campus in the spring (or possibly at TCC Campus, unless otherwise exempt). The TSI Assessment is the approved placement test used by educational institutions to assist in determining if a student is prepared for a college-level courses and to aid institutions in making course placement decisions. Students will take the Reading, Writing, and Math portion of the TSI The Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA) must be viewed. Take about 25 minutes. TCC will show it on high school campus. May be exempt based on ACT/SAT scores. 5) Immediately following the test, the student will receive results to go over with their counselor as to what classes they are eligible for. The first test is FREE, if you need to re-test, the fee is $11 6). If the student is exempt based on other official test scores (ACT, SAT, PSAT, STAAR) an original and official copy must be submitted to their high school counselor.

5 How to Enroll? Immediately following the TSI-A, students will receive results to go over with their counselor to determine if they meet program requirements to participate. If the student is exempt based on other test scores (ACT or SAT), an official score report must be submitted to their high school counselor or the TCC Registrar’s Office.

6 How to Enroll? Complete the Dual Credit Enrollment Form with your Guidance Counselor. This form indicates the specific courses in which you will enroll. The TCC Dual Credit Coordinator will pick up all paperwork and have students enrolled in the correct course section(s). Payment: Once students are registered for their course(s), they may pay for the balance online using their TCC WebAdvisor account or in person at any TCC Business Services Office. How to Enroll? 6) The Dual Credit Enrollment Form must be signed by student and counselor. It indicates specific courses the student will take. 7) On the deadline, the TCC Dual Credit Coordinator will pick up the completed packet to get the students enrolled in the correct course sections. 8) Once students are enrolled in class, they will need to make a payment either through their TCC WebAdvisor account or make a payment in person at any TCC Business Services Office.

7 Dual Credit Requirements
Dual Credit students must meet all course prerequisite requirements before enrolling in classes. Students may enroll in up to 15 semester hours per semester. Students are required to make a TCC grade of “C” or better in all dual credit courses to continue in the Dual Credit Program. Dual Credit Requirements Dual Credit students must meet the same course prerequisite requirements as all general population TCC students before enrolling in classes. Students may enroll in up to 15 credit hours per semester. Students are required to make a TCC grade of “C” or better in all Dual Credit courses to continue in the Dual Credit Program.

8 Dual Credit Requirements
Students may not drop a dual credit course without permission from their high school counselor. It is the student’s responsibility to notify his/her counselor. Students must attend class 85% of the time; failure to do so may result in the professor dropping a student from class. Dual Credit Requirements Student may not drop a Dual Credit course without permission from the high school counselor. It is the students responsibility to notify his/her counselor. Students must attend class 85% of the time; failure to do so may result in the professor dropping you from class.

9 TCC Courses in GCISD English III – 2 courses for 6 college hours
English IV – 4 courses for 12 college hours OR 2 courses for 6 hours (continuing from Junior year) US Government – 1 course for 3 hours US Macroeconomics – 1 course for 3 hours US History – 2 courses for 6 college hours College Algebra – 1 course for 3 hours

10 An Investment with Benefits Dual Credit vs. Advanced Placement
Advanced Placement (AP) Dual Credit (DC) Description Allows students to take college-level courses and exams, and to earn college credit or placement while still in high school. Allows high school students to simultaneously earn high school and college credit by completing courses at their high school. Credit No guarantee upon completion of course; must pass The College Board Exam with a 3 or above. Guaranteed college credit upon successful completion of course. Teacher/Instructors Taught by the high school teachers trained by The College Board. Taught by college instructors and/or high school teachers who serve as adjunct professors. College/University Acceptance Accepted throughout the nation with acceptable scores. Consult individual college institution for their policy. Accepted at public college and universities in Texas, as well as many other colleges and universities across the nation. Consult individual college for their policy. Location Courses are taught at the high school. Courses may be taught at the high school, online, or at a Tarrant County College Campus. Eligibility Open to any student Must have high school approval Must meet TSI eligibility requirements for college-level course work Cost $91 test fee (waivers may be available) $59/credit hour (Grant funds may be available) An Investment with Benefits Dual Credit vs. AP Dual Credit Guaranteed college credit upon successful completion of course. AP Classes No guarantee upon completion of course; must pass state exam score with a 3 or above. Examples: Baylor-4 Economics, 3 Government, 5 Psychology OU-3 English, 5 Economics, Government TCU-3 English, 4 Economics, Government UT-4 History, 4 Economics, Psychology

11 An Investment with Benefits Access to Tarrant County College (TCC) Resources
Career and Employment Services Academic Advising Financial Aid Services Library State of the art computer labs Academic Learning Center Wellness Center An Investment with Benefits Access to Tarrant County College (TCC) Resources Career and Employment Services Academic Advising Library State of the art computer labs Academic Learning Center Wellness Center

12 Tuition Costs $177 per course ($59/credit hour). Grant Funds may be available. High school students who have earned 24 college credits or more upon graduation save about $15,000. An Investment with Benefits $79 per course ($59/credit hour). Financial Aid may be available. High school students who have earned 24 college credits or more upon graduation save about $15,000 toward Bachelors degree.

13 How to be Successful… High School vs. College
College Classes: Student Responsibility (accountability) is key. You must communicate with your professor. Attendance will be taken daily. Involvement in extracurricular activities does not excuse the student from course responsibilities. Syllabus outlines the course requirements and expectations of the instructor. Students taking a 3-semester hour class should set aside a minimum of 6 hours per week to study. How to be Successful … High School Class vs. College Class College Classes: Student Responsibility (accountability) Communication with professor Attendance will be taken daily. Tarrant County College (TCC) policy allows faculty to withdraw students for excessive absences. Involvement in extra curricular activities does not excuse the student from course responsibilities. Syllabus outlines configuration of grades. The syllabus is the contract with the instructor. Students taking a 3-semester hour class should set aside a minimum of 6 hours per week to study.

14 Dual Credit Textbooks After the student has received a Dual Credit schedule from their high school counselor, they can purchase their textbook(s) at any TCCD Campus Follett Bookstore. Students may also purchase the textbooks online at Students must have their textbooks on the first day of class. Dual Credit Textbooks After the student has received a Dual Credit schedule from their high school counselor, they will obtain their textbook(s) at Follett Bookstore. Students may purchase the textbooks online, if they choose to write in the book, through the Follett Bookstore at Students must have their textbooks on the first day of class.

15 Deadline for Applications
For students participating in Dual Credit for the academic year, all testing and paper work must be completed by the TCC deadline: Friday, April 28th, 2017. Deadline for Applications For students wanting to register for fall/spring school year, all testing and paper work should be completed by TCC deadline. This is a firm policy.

16 Contact Information Adam Goodman Dual Credit Coordinator - NE Tarrant County College Contact Information

17 TSI Exemptions SAT (March 5, 2016 or after) Reading/Writing min 480 Math min 530 No requirement for combined score. ACT English min 19 Math min 19 Composite min 23

18 GCISD Requirements Students must attend informational meeting in February (parents optional). Students may be required to attend a late summer or early fall mandatory orientation meeting at TCC or home high school campus (to be determined). Students must attend class on Fridays - transcripts, senior forum, etc (CHHS only). Students must follow ALL guidelines for application, testing, and registration.

19 Commitment Forms Commitment and information forms are available at the front. Commitment forms are due to the counseling office by Monday, March 20th.

20 Questions & Answers Questions and Answers


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