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NCTC Dual Credit: ON Track Student/parent Orientation

What is Dual Credit?

How does dual credit help me? Experience college while still in high school Indicator of future college success and completion Head start on college core curriculum and career Smoother transition

AP VS DUAL CREDIT Dual Credit Advanced Placement (AP) College level course with credit awarded upon successful completion “C” or higher. Taught by master degree college faculty Taught on college campus, online, or at the high school campus Final grade based on variety of assignments/ instructor syllabus College credit awarded with a “C” or higher Accepted by public universities in Texas College level course with potential to earn college credit. Taught by AP certified HS faculty Taught on the high school campus Required score on AP exam at the completion of course Accepted throughout the US Credit is determined by individual universities

cost of a dual credit course? Reduced tuition rate Tuition Grants From NCTC Dual Credit Foundation Scholarships In district-Tax Paying (Cooke County): $25 per semester credit hour Most courses are 3 credit hour ($75) Out of District-Non-Taxed (Denton & Montague Counties): $100 per semester Credit Hour $300 per 3 hour course Branch Taxed District (Graham): $40 per semester credit hour $120 per 3 hour course Currently 6 hours, per semester waived for students eligible and participating in the high school Free/Reduced Federal Lunch program. Check with your high school counselor for more information. Fall Semester Deadline: April 15 Spring Semester Deadline: October 15 Online application For scholarships opens approximately one month prior to deadline Scholarships.nctc.edu *Specialized programs may have additional costs not covered by grants and scholarships.

Transferability? core curriculum Fully transferable to Texas public universities Check www.TCCNS (Texas Common Course Numbering System) for transferability Check with out of state colleges and private universities for transferability

things you need to know for college Problem solve Self-motivated Goals Sacrifices Afterschool activities Study habits Responsibility

What Is Expected of Dual Credit Students? communicate College is separate notify School Counselor and NCTC of any changes in schedule. SYLLABUS attend class. Missing Class could result in Failing the course. college guidelines, policies, and procedures. invest time

What’s The Difference between college and high school?

Important Differences between High School and College High school Textbooks are free High school is free 504 Accommodations College textbooks are Not free and often expensive You pay College Tuition for each class you take 504 Accommodations DO NOT transfer to college courses. Student must contact and meet with the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD)

Denton ISD Requirements Courses Eligibility Apply Texas 3.0 GPA TSI- Reading (351) or ACT or SAT Transcripts Registration form with counselor signature Meningitis shot (If attending campus) 11th grade: History 1 and 2 12th grade: Economics and Government

When and Where are Classes Held? NCTC Campuses (Flower mound and Corinth are closest) Online When: Summer 2018- Summer I, II, or III Summer I 6/4/18 to 7/7/18 SUMMER II 7/9/18 TO 8/11/18 Summer III- 10 week session 6/4/18 TO 8/11/18

Dual credit admission & registration process Check our website http://www.nctc.edu/dual-credit/index.html for detailed information on the enrollment & registration process. Check with your high school counselor for information and specific Deadlines for your high school.

APPLY www.applytexas.org DOCUMENTS NEEDED HS/College Transcript Shot Record Test Scores (ACT, SAT, TSI) PREASSESSMENT ACTIVITY (if TSI testing) TSI TEST (if needed) Register HS Counselor Has Registration Forms Pay Tuition in MYNCTC or in person at Business Office Buy Textbooks It is important that you do not wait until the last minute to start the process. Deadlines at high schools may be different. A more extensive timeline may be found at the Dual Credit area of the website. www.nctc.edu/dual-credit/index.html

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A Dual Credit Student Registration Form is required for registration. Students must have a complete admission file before registering for courses: •Application from https://www.applytexas.org •TSI college ready scores •High school/college transcripts Students should check MY NCTC STUDENT SERVICE PORTAL to verify if admission file is complete. Student receive communications by email regarding their admission status. Check with your high school for specific information for registering . It may be different at each school.

Campus Resources Admissions Business Office IT Help Desk Contact for transcripts, hold information, admission requirements, and residency issues Bowie: 940-872-4002 Graham: 940-521-0720 Flower mound: 972-899-8345 Gainesville: 940-668-4222 Corinth: 940-498-6280 Contact for tuition payment information, payment plans, balances, and refunds. Bowie: 940-872-4002 Graham: 940-521-0720 Flower mound: 972-899-8400 Gainesville: 940-668-4200 Corinth: 940-498-6255 Contact for CaNVAS or MyNCTC support, set up email, or additional technology needs Bowie, Graham, and Gainesville: 940-668-4284 Flower Mound: 972-899-8415 Corinth: 940-498-6288

Student Parent Orientation Completed Most high schools will require a printed copy of attendance. Please print and sign a copy of attendance certificate for your records and for your high school counselor.

Dual Credit Team Contacts Dean Director Director/Coordinator-Montague County Coordinator-Denton County Coordinator-Career/Technical Coordinator-Lewisville Dr. Larry Gilbert Susan Cooper Debbie Endres Diane Mannion Danelle Wolf Patty Barrera lgilbert@nctc.edu scooper@nctc.edu daendres@nctc.edu dmannion@nctc.edu dwolf@nctc.edu pbarrera@nctc.edu 940-498-6216 940-668-3337 940-872-4002 940-498-6278 940-668-4223 972-899-8331 Corinth Campus Gainesville Campus Bowie Campus Flower Mound Campus Department Assistant-Gainesville Department Assistant-Corinth Karen Roos Cheryl Roberts kroos@nctc.edu caroberts@nctc.edu 940-668-3394 940-498-6296

Thank You!