EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL

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EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL Running Start Cornerstone College in the High School

IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS Grades for both Cornerstone and Running Start become part of student’s permanent record Challenging to take classes simultaneously at the high school and at CWU CWU’s academic calendar is different from CERHS One 5 credit course at CWU will require approximately 10 hours of study time per week Material covered in one quarter at CWU is equal to the amount of material covered in a full year of high school Cornerstone courses allow 18 weeks to do work completed in 10 weeks at CWU

CORNERSTONE/College in the High School @ CERHS CAMPUS Designed to offer highly capable students the opportunity to take rigorous college courses while in high school. Students can earn college credit. Held at CERHS during regular school periods. Taught by qualified high school instructors who have been approved as CWU adjunct faculty. College in the High School is paid by grant for 2 classes per school year (if we get the grant again in 2017-18) Cornerstone tuition is paid by family 60% refund when student earn B- or higher

CORNERSTONE CLASSES OFFERED AT CERHS English 101, 102, and 105* Pre Calculus* Calculus Anthropology Pending: US History Sociology 101: Social Problems (CWP) * Students registering for math or English classes, must meet an entrance standard on the ACT, SAT or Accuplacer test. Course registration and testing information is generally handled by the classroom teacher.

RUNNING START @ CWU CAMPUS The Running Start Program is intended to provide students a program option consisting of attendance at certain institutions of higher education and the simultaneous earning of high school and college/university credit. The student is responsible for transportation, parking, books and fees. Tuition is paid with FTE funds.

PARENTS’ ROLE Communicate honestly with student to make sure that this is a good fit Review CERHS Running Start Agreement Be informed about necessary high school requirements Ensure that the student is in contact with high school counselor in order to track progress toward graduation Understand the differences between high school and college in order to help the student with the transition: Faculty do not speak to parents - only to students Students are responsible for monitoring their progress in courses Registration is contingent upon meeting with Running Start Advisor

RUNNING START ADMISSION Applicants must be a junior or senior enrolled through a public high school. Applicants with a 3.4 or higher cumulative GPA are admissible without standardized test scores. However, all students are encouraged to submit SAT, ACT or ACT Residual* test scores which will be used to determine placement into appropriate Math and English courses. Students who do not submit SAT or ACT test scores will be required to take the Accuplacer test upon admission. Applicants who do not have a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.4 must also submit SAT, ACT, or Act Residual test scores for admission consideration. Students that have an Admissions Index of 28 or greater will be admitted to the Running Start program. The Admissions Index is a probability of success indicator that takes into account high school GPA and standardized test scores. Please see the Admission Index Calculator page for more information.  *ACT Residual scores are only applicable to CWU. They cannot be transferred to any other college. For more information: http://www.cwu.edu/testing

CERHS/CWU EQUIVALENCIES Graduation Requirements = Central Washington University Courses Junior/Senior English ENG 101, ENG 102 and/or 105 Fine Arts Any fine, visual or performing arts Math Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II must be completed at the high school Science Any college science course Washington State History POSC 230 State & Local Government U.S. History HIST 144 World History HIST 103 Contemporary World Problems ECON 101, 102, 201, or GEOG 101 Consumer Family Resources - High School and Beyond Plan UNIV 103 Career Exploration Health HED 101 PE PE Fitness courses Culminating Project The culminating project will be presented during the senior year and will be scored by a panel of judges. It is recommended that students take CWP during spring at CERHS. If they are unable to attend, students will be responsible for completing the project independently and presenting at CERHS during senior project presentations. Occupation Education UNIV 103, HED 101, or NUTR 101 Electives: as chosen

RESOURCES You will find forms, links, and this power point presentation on the High School Counseling page http://hs.cersd.org/faculty/guidance CWU forms and other Running Start information may be found at https://www.cwu.edu/runningstart/

Questions? CWU staff will be hosting a Running Start Information Night on April 5 at 6-8 p.m. in Black Hall, Room 151