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1 Distance Calculus Program Spring Coordinator Meeting

2 GT Responsibilities Answer questions about the program Admit students to the program and provide list of admits to counties and schools Submit GT approval for Accel Register students for program Provide orientation session and materials Assist schools with technology Provide instruction for course Issue GT transcripts and grades Maintain GT website (admission.gatech.edu, then “Programs for High Schoolers”)

3 School Responsibilities Answer questions about the program Market program to students and families Assist students with application process (transcript) Maintain technology at site Notify GT of any staff changes (counselor, facilitator, etc.) Monitor student attendance Proctor exams and submit assignments to GT Approve Accel applications Issue GT grades on high school transcript

4 Student Responsibilities Complete application process properly (online application with uploaded transcript, SAT/ACT score, and AP score) Complete Intent to Enroll Form Complete Accel application Attend summer orientation session Check and respond to e-mails Notify GT of schedule changes Purchase textbook for course Pay remaining balance each term Provide GT transcript to high school Meet deadlines

5 Coordinator Responsibilities Help plan Prospective Student Meeting and determine sites Notify GT of DCP sites/schools Send out communication provided by GT to school sites Update contacts for schools yearly Assist/intervene with student cases when needed Attend annual coordinator meeting Your Thoughts?

6 Communication to Students Acceptance Packet E-mails to address on application CRM BuzzPort DCP Swiki dlpe-calc.gatech.edu Also includes video conferencing information for facilitators

7 BuzzPort

8 Distance Calculus vs. Freshman Admission Admission Processes are separate Require separate application and fee How competitive are DCP students in the freshman admission process? 263 of the current 281 Distance Calculus seniors applied for freshman admission For the Early Action round, 254 (all who applied) were admitted 2013 Freshman Class is most competitive in GT history

9 Admission and Program Capacity 2012-132011-122010-112009-102008-09 Applied502 (+18%) 427 (+27%) 336 (+14%) 296 (+28%) 232 Percent increase over previous year is in parenthesis Admitted330315250256210 Enrolled322304242254205 Goal Class Size320**300*250 200 *2011-12 School year: 5 th TA added to course **2012-13 School year: One-Off section added to course

10 Minimum Requirements vs. Competitive Admission Minimum Requirements: 3.5 overall GPA (GT recalculated scale) 3.5 math GPA (GT recalculated scale) 600+ on the SAT math section 4+ on AP Calculus AB exam or 3+ on AP Calculus BC exam Admitted Averages for Fall 2012 Class: GPA: 4.1 (Overall and Math-only) SAT: 2192 92% took AP Calculus BC exam. Average Score: 4.9 AB Average Score: 5

11 Timeline for Admission Process May 15: Application Opens $65 fee or fee waiver Need to upload a copy of transcript June 15: Application Deadline Counselors no longer need to send transcripts July 15: Test Score Deadline AP/SAT/ACT Students need to request these scores be sent to GT when they register for the exams July 19: Decision Notification Through BuzzPort Admitted students will receive a packet in the mail August 2: Intent to Enroll Form Deadline

12 NEW this Year High Schools are not responsible for sending official transcripts With an ever-growing applicant pool, it’s become increasingly difficult to get transcripts for each student from the high schools Students will upload an electronic transcript to their application If students do not have an electronic transcript, they can scan the transcript and attach it Do you foresee problems with your students having copies of their transcript before June 15?

13 Timeline for Admission Process May – June Application submitted to our office & reviewed for GPA, residency status Check for missing materials & update students July AP, SAT, and ACT scores due Admission decisions made and posted to BuzzPort August Intent to Enroll Form Due On-campus Orientation Wait list offers made through Friday, August 9 Payment Due by 1 st day of classes

14 Accel Funding Starting Fall 2012, Accel only covers tuition (not fees or books) 2012-13 Costs: $107 + books for Accel recipients $1,135 + books for non-Accel recipients 2013-14 Costs: Tuition and fees will be set over the summer (typically June) Accel can still be adjusted- have to wait to see the amount it will cover

15 Accel Funding Process Student submits online application HS counselor approves GT Admission approves Financial Aid approves and awards funding to student account Student can see total remaining cost for semester on account Deadlines Fall Students: submit by August 2 Counselors: submit by August 9 Payment for semester due August 19 at 4pm Spring Students: submit by November 22 Counselors: submit by December 6 Payment for semester due January 6 at 4pm (tentative)

16 Accel Funding Common Issues: Students Social Security Number Selective Service Registration (men 18+) Next year: Lawful Presence Verification for all students who turn 18 during the term in which they are receiving funding Required to submit document and an affidavit More information to come from GSFC Would impact nearly 200 students this year Common Issues: Counselors Wrong Course Number Wrong Term

17 2 Modes of Lecture Delivery MWF Sessions 2-way interactive audio, video, and desktop – commonly known as video conferencing Live web-cast via the public Internet - Interaction from the student(s) to the instructor is limited to the Q&A feature found in the browser – type questions in on the keyboard

18 2. Classroom Technology Typical Streamed/Downloaded File View

19 3 Modes of Delivery Recitation Tuesday & Thursday Sessions 1.2-way interactive audio, video, and desktop 2.Live web-cast via the public Internet 3.Experimental recitation section - limited

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21 Classroom Technology May be downloaded as Pod-cast Typical Downloaded File View Closed captioned

22 Facilitators Importance of Facilitators: Day-to-day coordinators of the program “Face” of the program (extension of GT) Classroom Managers Maintain integrity of the program Working with Facilitators: How does your county select facilitators? When? What type of training is provided? Are there any benefits/incentives offered to the facilitators for their service?

23 Transcripts & Grade Reporting Current Process (including Spring 2013) Students are responsible for using online ordering system to request a transcript be sent to their high school counselor Students have the option of sending an electronic ($8) or paper ($7) transcript Transcripts are sent at end of term to contact listed by student Common Problems Students order transcripts to be sent immediately instead of waiting until the end of the term Students don’t order transcripts Students list inaccurate contact information Receiving electronic transcripts for many students is cumbersome

24 Transcripts & Grade Reporting Registrar’s Office Proposed Solution (for Fall 2013) Students sign waiver for GT to send transcripts to HS HS would need to pay for all transcripts at one time? GT collect payment from students when they sign FERPA release? At the end of the term, all of the transcripts for that HS are mailed in 1 package Students pay high school for cost of transcript? County grading policies GT does not issue numeric grades

25 Identifying Students for the Program What to do when demand exceeds capacity? Targeting students in your school Questions of readiness Marketing program to competitive students and families

26 Alternative Options to DCP Dual Enrollment Programs MOWR, Joint Enrollment, Dual Enrollment Deadlines for other Colleges and Universities will have likely passed by the time DCP students are notified of their admission decisions Alternative Curriculum Options Online Programs

27 Prospective Student Meeting Tuesday, April 30, at 7pm Advertising to eligible students 9 th, 10 th, and 11 th graders in AP Calculus this year Building Access Linking to presentation Contacts for the night of the program Presentation will be captured and made available online


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