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MVUSD Dual Enrollment Program 2010 – 2011 Eric Peterson – VMHS Counselor Diana Ruiz – VMHS Counselor.

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1 MVUSD Dual Enrollment Program 2010 – 2011 Eric Peterson – VMHS Counselor Diana Ruiz – VMHS Counselor

2 What is Dual Enrollment? The purpose of the MSJC-MVUSD Dual Enrollment:  Provide an alternative to Advanced Placement courses  Provide students an opportunity to enroll in College Courses  Expand student access to higher education  Provides challenging academic experiences to qualified high school students during their Junior and Senior years.  Reduces costs of a college education for students and their families by reducing the length of time it takes for students to obtain their educational and/or career goals  Improve College credit rates for High School students  To address the enrollment impaction currently facing high education

3 Why take Dual Enrollment courses? Successful completion of transfer courses will enable students to simultaneously earn college credit transferable to two and four year colleges/universities and satisfy high school graduation requirements.

4 MSJC Matriculation Process  Meet 3.0 GPA requirement  Students must assess on MSJC’s assessment tool ACCUPLACER. In order to qualify for the classes proposed, they must assess into ENG 101 for all English/Humanities courses. Math 105 for all Math/Science courses.  Complete MSJC Online Orientation  Complete MSJC co-enrollment form for students and parents.  MVUSD will submit transcripts and co-enrollment form to MSJC.  MSJC will enroll student in section and course.

5 Courses offered at VMHS 2011 – 2012 English 101: Freshman Composition (4 units) English 103: Critical Thinking & Writing (4 units) ASL 103: American Sign Language III (4 units) ASL 104: American Sign Language IV (4 units) Math 105: College Algebra (4 units) Math 110: Pre-Calculus (5 units) Psych 101: Introduction to Psychology (3 units) Phil 101: Intro to Philosophy I (3 units) Unit/Credit Breakdown: MSJC 3 – 4 units = 10 MVUSD credits MSJC 5 units = 15 MVUSD credits MSJC Semester = MVUSD year long course

6 Results 63 students enrolled into English 101 Fall 2010 - 100% pass rate - 63 students advanced to English 103 Spring 2011 138 students enrolled in Math 105 Fall 2010 - 93% pass rate - 128 students advanced to Math 110 Spring 2011 * Students will not continue to next English or Math class until prerequisite class is completed with a C or better

7 Course offerings 2010 – 2011 English 101: Freshman Composition (4 units) English 103: Critical Thinking & Writing (4 units) Psych 101: Introduction to Psychology (3 units) Phil 101: Intro to Philosophy I (3 units) ASL 103: American Sign Language III (4 units) ASL 104: American Sign Language IV (4 units) Math 105: College Algebra (4 units) Math 110: Pre-Calculus (5 units) Total of 31 transferable college units completed, eliminates up to 1 year of college course work and costs. Savings to students estimated $26,400 at UC, $18,740 at CSU.

8 What does all this mean? Potential Savings to Vista Murrieta Parents: Cal State University System: $3.784 Million in Tuition/Room and Board University of California System: $5.280 Million in Tuition/Room and Board

9 Sample Schedule 11 th grade 12 th grade Eng 101 4 / Eng 103 4 AP Calc BC Math 105 4 / Math 110 5 Phil 101 3 / Psych 101 3 3 rd year ScienceAP Gov/Politics Elective ASL 103 4 / ASL 104 4ElectiveElective Student can complete 17 college credits during junior year. Student can complete 14 college credits during senior year.


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