Waco High School, November 29, 2016, 6-7pm

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Waco High School, November 29, 2016, 6-7pm Tuesdays to Tomorrow: Building Bridges to Post-Secondary Success Session 7: What is Dual Credit, What is ACCELERATE, and Why would I want to do that? Waco High School, November 29, 2016, 6-7pm

Goals To increase understanding of the dual credit and types of classes offered in Waco ISD, the process for choosing and enrolling in these classes, the opportunities offered by the ACCELERATE program, and the ways in which they can benefit WISD students. Beginning course details and/or books/materials needed for a class/project.

Essential Questions What are Dual Credit classes, and how are they different from Advanced Placement classes? What kinds of Dual Credit classes do we offer in Waco ISD? What is the ACCELERATE program and who can participate? What are the benefits of participating in dual credit classes? A schedule design for optional periods of time/objectives.

Introduction of Guests Dr. Scott McClanahan, Director, Office of Advanced Academic Studies, Waco ISD Ms. Londa Carriveau, Director, High School Pathways Program, McLennan Community College Ms. Brittany Davis, Academic Advisor, University High Ms. Shawntee Reed, College and Career Readiness Counselor, Waco High Introductory notes.

Dual Credit and Articulated Credit Londa Carriveau, MCC High School Pathways Coordinator

ACCELERATE Early Degree Program

ACCELERATE is… A new Waco ISD program as of June 2016 Students graduate with a college degree by high school graduation Completely paid for by Waco ISD Currently, 134 ninth and tenth grade students are participating

Information Systems and Applications ACCELERATE Pathways Information Systems and Applications General Business Allied Health General Science Criminal Justice General Liberal Arts

Information Systems and Applications Diploma Endorsement: Business and Industry Academy Alignment: Information Technology Associates Degree: Associates of Applied Science in Information Systems and Applications After High School Graduation: Jobs as Help Desk Technician, Technical Support, System Trainer with Associates Degree MCC University Center – Bachelor of Science in Business (Tarleton), Bachelor of Arts of Applied Science or Applied Leadership (Texas Tech) Transfer to other related 4-year degree program. Information Systems and Applications

General Business General Business Diploma Endorsement: Business & Industry Academy Alignment: Business and Finance Associates Degree: Associates of Arts with a Field of Study of Business After High School Graduation: Jobs as Human Resources Agent, Accounting Clerk, Marketing Specialist with Associates Degree MCC University Center – Bachelor of Arts in Accounting, Business or Business Administration (Tarleton) Transfer to other related 4-year degree program. General Business

Allied Health Allied Health Diploma Endorsement: Public Services Academy Alignment: Health Services Associates Degree: Associates of Arts After High School Graduation: Jobs as Certified Nurses Assistant or Healthcare Support staff member with Associates Degree Continue with related education at MCC to gain certification as a Registered Nurse, Radiologic Technician, Surgical Technician, Emergency Medical Technician MCC University Center – Bachelor of Arts in Social Work or Bachelor of Science of Applied Science in Business (Tarleton) Transfer to other related 4-year degree program. Allied Health

General Science Transfer Diploma Endorsement: STEM Academy Alignment: Engineering, Information and Technology, or Business and Finance (depending upon Science interest) Associates Degree: Associates of Science After High School Graduation: Jobs as Administrative Assistant, Lab Technician, Research Assistant, Clerk, or Teaching Aide with Associates Degree MCC University Center – Bachelor of Science in Biology (Texas Tech) Transfer to other related 4-year degree program. General Science

Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Diploma Endorsement: Public Services Academy Alignment: Law & Criminal Justice Associates Degree: Associates of Arts with a Field of Study of Criminal Justice After High School Graduation: Jobs as Law Enforcement Agent, Corrections Officer, Court Officer, or Security Officer with Associates Degree MCC University Center – Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (Tarleton), Bachelor of Science of Applied Science in Business (Tarleton), Bachelor of Arts of Applied Science in Applied Leadership (Texas Tech) Transfer to other related 4-year degree program. Criminal Justice

General Liberal Arts Transfer Diploma Endorsement: Arts & Humanities Academy Alignment: Education, Fine Arts, or Hospitality and Tourism Associates Degree: Associates of Arts After High School Graduation: Jobs as Administrative Assistant, Teaching Assistant, Actor, Hotel Management or a worker in many diverse fields with Associates Degree MCC University Center – Bachelor of Arts in Child & Family Studies, Early Childhood or Bilingual Education, Special Education, Interdisciplinary Studies, Psychology, Social Work, or Liberal Studies (Tarleton), Bachelor of Arts in General Studies or University Studies (Texas Tech) Transfer to other related 4-year degree program. General Liberal Arts

ACCELERATE Four Year Plans

Why Participate in ACCELERATE? Decrease college expense Move into career faster Complete more degrees in the same time Increase commitment to success Increase chances of success All ACCELERATE Dual Credit courses offered and the materials used for the courses in the ACCELERATE plan are free of charge to WISD students either through a tuition waiver from MCC or through payment by WISD. Degree pathways are designed to offer you the most flexibility with future degree programs while providing you the ability to earn a degree by high school graduation. High school counselors and MCC academic advisors, as well as administrators at your school, Waco ISD district-level representatives, and MCC administrators are ALL committed to monitoring and ensuring your success in ACCELERATE. Policies regarding registration, schedule changes, withdrawal, disciplinary removal, academic probation and grading are detailed in the ACCELERATE Student Handbook, which you will receive if you pass the TSI and enter the ACCELERATE program.

All ACCELERATE Dual Credit courses offered and the materials used for the courses in the ACCELERATE plan are free of charge to WISD students either through a tuition waiver from MCC or through payment by WISD. Degree pathways are designed to offer you the most flexibility with future degree programs while providing you the ability to earn a degree by high school graduation. High school counselors and MCC academic advisors, as well as administrators at your school, Waco ISD district-level representatives, and MCC administrators are ALL committed to monitoring and ensuring your success in ACCELERATE. Policies regarding registration, schedule changes, withdrawal, disciplinary removal, academic probation and grading are detailed in the ACCELERATE Student Handbook, which you will receive if you pass the TSI and enter the ACCELERATE program.

All ACCELERATE Dual Credit courses offered and the materials used for the courses in the ACCELERATE plan are free of charge to WISD students either through a tuition waiver from MCC or through payment by WISD. Degree pathways are designed to offer you the most flexibility with future degree programs while providing you the ability to earn a degree by high school graduation. High school counselors and MCC academic advisors, as well as administrators at your school, Waco ISD district-level representatives, and MCC administrators are ALL committed to monitoring and ensuring your success in ACCELERATE. Policies regarding registration, schedule changes, withdrawal, disciplinary removal, academic probation and grading are detailed in the ACCELERATE Student Handbook, which you will receive if you pass the TSI and enter the ACCELERATE program.

Things to know… Course tuition, books, fees and materials are free of charge to WISD students Pathways offer maximum flexibility Student support structure shared between MCC and WISD All ACCELERATE Dual Credit courses offered and the materials used for the courses in the ACCELERATE plan are free of charge to WISD students either through a tuition waiver from MCC or through payment by WISD. Degree pathways are designed to offer you the most flexibility with future degree programs while providing you the ability to earn a degree by high school graduation. High school counselors and MCC academic advisors, as well as administrators at your school, Waco ISD district-level representatives, and MCC administrators are ALL committed to monitoring and ensuring your success in ACCELERATE. Policies regarding registration, schedule changes, withdrawal, disciplinary removal, academic probation and grading are detailed in the ACCELERATE Student Handbook, which you will receive if you pass the TSI and enter the ACCELERATE program.

Things to know… Students can change pathways during first two years Students will all be enrolled in PreAP core classes as part of the program Students will be enrolled in at least 1 Advanced Placement course but have options to enroll in more as well Students can participate in extra-curricular activities and co-curricular activities that do not conflict with required courses You can change pathways, if your interests change, but this will be most easily done during the first two years of the ACCELERATE program. If you are in ACCELERATE, you will automatically be placed in PreAP (college preparation) sections of your core courses, since you will already be a college student. You will still have the option of participating in Advanced Placement courses during your freshman and sophomore years as well as choosing them as electives during your junior and senior years. This program does not force you to choose between dual credit and AP; the two programs can work together. While participation in some co-curricular activities will be limited because of your ACCELERATE course schedule, students are still eligible to participate in extra-curricular activities and clubs as well as activities/clubs at McLennan Community College.

Things to know… ACCELERATE Applications for current 8th graders post on wacoisd.org next week and are due January 27 Dual Credit enrollment paperwork for current high school students is due to the campus dual credit advisor by the end of February to enroll for summer and fall High school students may enroll in summer courses Ninth grade students interested in ACCELERATE may apply if they agree to take 2 summer courses to catch up on their chosen pathway ACCELERATE four-year plans are available on the Advanced Academics website at wacoisd.org

Questions?