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1 Dual Credit Parent Night 2016-2017 RIO VISTA HIGH SCHOOL

2 What is Dual Credit?  Dual Credit IS college.  Students will be exposed to college-level material and are considered college students  Students will receive both high school and college credit  Dual credit grades become part of the student’s high school and college permanent academic record  As college students, dual credit participants are protected by FERPA law and their information cannot be disclosed to parents (unless a waiver form is signed)

3 What is Dual Credit?  Students are allowed to take a maximum of TWO Dual Credit courses per semester  College credit is earned upon completion of the class with a grade of “D” or higher.  However, making a “D” will bring your GPA down and you will have to retake it because most degrees require a “C” or better.

4 Dual Credit Transferability  State supported colleges and universities in the state of TEXAS must accept dual credit courses if the student makes a “C” (70 or above).  However, sometimes the student has taken a dual credit course that is not required for her major. In this case it will count for an elective.  Private colleges should be contacted by the STUDENT to inquire about dual credit transfer.

5 It is the student’s responsibility to confirm with the college they want to attend if credits will transfer.

6 Dual Credit Grading Policy  Students will only receive high school credit for a grade of 70 or higher in a dual credit course.  If a student receives below a 70, they will be required to retake the class in order to receive high school credit  Failure to maintain a C (70 or above) will result in a schedule change into a high school course for the second semester & will not be allowed to take dual credit classes the following year  A, B or better (80 or above) is required for the Distinguished Achievement Program.

7 Grading Policies  Progress & 6 week grade reports are NOT issued during the course of the semester for Dual Credit courses (exceptions)  Instructors will ONLY communicate with the student about their grade status (exceptions)  Students must take the History EOC  It is the student’s responsibility to keep up with grades and withdraw dates  Before you withdraw from a course, you must bring a copy of your current grade to the counselor— that will be the grade transferred to the regular class

8 Is Dual Credit the Right Choice for Everyone?  Parents and students should consider goals, maturity, responsibility, and academic ability levels prior to enrolling in a dual credit class  You might decided not to participate in dual credit if you:  Are struggling with other high school classes  Feel overwhelmed with your current load of coursework and extracurricular activities  Are not ready to take on college-level course work and the responsibilities of being a college student

9 Eligibility Requirements  Be classified as a sophomore, junior or senior  Not failed any class the previous year  Must have passed all EOC tests  Sophomores (English I, Algebra I, Biology)  Juniors (English I, English II, Algebra & Biology)  Seniors (English I, English II, Algebra, Biology & US History)  Have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA  Attend the dual credit parent meeting  Apply & meet the college’s requirements for admission  Satisfy the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements

10 TSI Eligibility Requirements  TSI Assessment:  Reading Comprehension (351score)  Elementary Algebra (350 score)  Written Essay (5 Essay or 4 essay & 363 multiple choice score)

11 Where to take the TSI Assessment  Testing may be offered in April at RVHS for a reduced fee. Listen for announcements.  Testing is also available at Hill College  https://www.hillcollege.edu/students/Testin g/index.html https://www.hillcollege.edu/students/Testin g/index.html

12 How can I prepare for the Accuplacer?  College Board  www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/accuplacer /preparation-sample.htm www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/accuplacer /preparation-sample.htm  Test Prep Review/Accuplacer  http://www.testprepreview.com/accuplacer_practic e.htm http://www.testprepreview.com/accuplacer_practic e.htm

13 Discipline Policies  Students in Dual Credit classes must follow both the College’s Standards of Student Conduct & the Rio Vista ISD Student code of Conduct  RVISD infractions such as Alternative Education Placement can impact dual credit attendance  Students may be administratively withdrawn for inappropriate behavior and attendance

14 Courses Offered @ Hill College 2016-2017 Fall  U.S. History 1301  College Algebra  Composition I  British Lit I  Government  Speech Spring  U.S. History 1302  College Trigonometry  College Statistics  Composition II  British Lit II  Speech

15 Career and Technical Dual Credit Courses  Students may also take Welding, Auto Mechanics & Cosmetology.  It is the student’s responsibility to provide their own transportation to Hill College to take these courses.  These courses are a little more expensive than Dual Credit courses.

16 COST  Tuition for a Dual Credit course is approximately $275 per semester for regular courses.  Students are also responsible for purchasing their textbooks.

17 To Register  The first step in registering for dual credit courses is to apply for admission online at https://www.applytexas.org/adappc/gen /c_start.WBX https://www.applytexas.org/adappc/gen /c_start.WBX  Students who are currently enrolled in a dual credit course do NOT have to reapply.

18 Remember  The Dual Credit grade impacts BOTH high school and college GPAs  The Dual Credit course record will become a permanent part of your college record  You must make a B or better for Distinguished Achievement.  You must pay tuition & purchase your books.  If you do not pay by the deadline you will be taken out of the class

19 Remember  These are college classes. They require STUDYING. Students should expect to attend class, do work and study. If they do not do so, they can expect a poor or failing grade.  Dual credit grades, like regular college grades remain on the college transcript forever.

20 Dual Credit Guidelines – Student/Parent Contract  Student and Parent must sign and return the Dual Credit Contract to the high school counselor by Thursday, April 7, 2016  Signatures indicate that you are aware of what is required for you to be successful in a Dual Credit class  Registration will May 18 th. Counselor must have contract and admissions forms and TSI scores by May 4 th.

21 Thank you for attending This presentation will be posted on the Counselor’s page of the Rio Vista High School Website


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