Lamar Consolidated ISD with Lone Star College, TSTC WCJC Present Dual Credit Courses
What does it mean to be a dual credit student? Dual enrollment simply means: A student is still in high school and enrolled in a college-level class at the same time; the coursework meets high school graduation requirements and college credit is earned.
Earn College Credit in High School using Dual Credit and Advanced Placement 10-12
Benefits of Dual Credit Courses Transfer dual credit courses to many Texas public colleges and universities, private institutions, and some out-of-state colleges and universities. The student should always verify with their university/college of choice which Dual Credit classes will transfer to that university/college. Complete college level certifications while in high school that can lead to immediate job opportunities. Save money on college tuition.
Benefits of Dual Credit Courses Accelerate time to degree completion by getting a head start in college dual credit students can earn up to a year or more of college credit. Build confidence by easing the transition to college and life expectations. Access the Lone Star College, WCJC TSTC student support services: Examples: library, career services, computer labs, and tutoring.
Eligibility Requirements Be enrolled in 10-12 grade for the 2018-2019 school year; See your high school counselor for course approval and to update your course selection for 2018-2019; Complete online college admissions application; Meet minimum college readiness test scores in reading, writing, and/or math for the course(s) you want to take for dual credit. Maintain a final grade of C or better in all dual credit courses in order to enroll in subsequent courses FAIL ONE AND DONE (applies to LSC only)
College Placement Tests Score Requirements for LSC and WCJC Students must show college readiness in reading, writing, and/or math as applicable to the course(s) the student plans to take. All students in Texas public colleges are required to demonstrate college readiness through the Texas Success Initiative (TSI), which is a state program designed to promote student success by assessing students' academic skills through the TSI Assessment (TSIA). Students may either take the TSIA or show scores from other accepted assessments approved for placement. Approved assessments are the TSIA, ACT, SAT, and STAAR.
TSI Testing @ GRHS Registration Deadline: April 16 th Cost $10 Registration instructions sent through Naviance email Testing Dates: April 20 th 27 th
TSI Assessment Score Requirements Reading: score of 351 Writing: score of 340 and 4+ on essay or a score of less than 340, and an ABE Diagnostic level of at least 4, and an essay score of at least 5 Math: score of 350
TSI Exemptions A high school student may be exempt or waived from taking the TSI Assessment by meeting one of the following requirements:
TSI Exemptions A high school student may be exempt or waived from taking the TSI Assessment by meeting one of the following requirements:
Precalculus Prerequisites for LSC College Algebra FALL 2018 SPRING 2019
LSC Courses Summer 2018 Government* Economics* *Online courses Fall 2018 Government* Economics* US History English 3* English 4* College Algebra Pre-Calculus Lamar CISD Course AP Macroeconomics A or B LSC Course Fall ECON 2301 English III ENGL 1301 English IV ENGL 1301 AP Government A or B GOVT 2305 AP United States History A/B HIST 1301 Independent Study in Math A/B (College Algebra) MATH 1314 Pre-Calculus A/B MATH 1316
English 3 English 4 Both English 3 4 Dual Credit courses count for ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302. If a student chooses to take the dual course as a Junior they would take one of the following their Senior year. Higher level English Dual Course (Example: British Literature) English 4 AP English 4 Academic District Approved English course (must be verified by Counselor)
College Algebra College Algebra will not replace the Algebra 2 course for high school credit. It will count as a High School math credit and Algebra 2 must be taken as a prerequisite for College Algebra.
Online vs. On-Campus Online courses will be set in a classroom environment, 5 days a week, and facilitated by a LCISD teacher that is certified in that content area. The online course will be with a LSC professor but the GRHS teacher will facilitate the classroom here on campus and offer additional support for the students.
LSC Cost Lone Star College waives the tuition for dual credit courses. Student only pays for fees (charged to all students and provides services such as libraries, learning centers and computer labs). Initial test fee for the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment is waived for dual credit students by LSC if taken at LSC. If the TSI is taken at GRHS the fee is $10. Textbooks and other instructional materials may be purchased from the campus bookstore or other textbook retailers in new, used, rental, or e-book formats. GRHS professor classes **$117 for online courses (3 hours)
How to apply for LSC: 1.Talk to your high school counselor for approval before proceeding and to update your 2018-2019 course selection. 2. Apply Online for Admission to Lone Star College: www.lonestar.edu/admissions-application.htm Dual Credit Online Application Instructions Dual Credit Course Approval Form 3.Review TSI requirements or exemptions for dual credit students Online Resources are available before taking the TSI Assessment 4.Complete the Dual Credit Course Approval Form and give to the Dual Credit Counselor, Amanda Gloff. DEADLINE: May 4 (Summer Fall) 5. Verify your course registration online through LSC 6. Pay your tuition online through LSC; failure to pay will result in being dropped from the Dual Credit course.
TSTC Courses Fall 2018 Welding* Precision Machining* HVAC* Diesel Equipment Technology* Cyber Security* Automotive Technology (LCHS) *TSTC Campus
Welding
Precision Machining
HVAC
Diesel Equipment Technology
Cyber Security
Automotive Technology
TSTC Cost $33 per credit hour and LCISD sponsors the student s tuition Students are responsible for books and tool costs
How to apply for TSTC: 1.Talk to your high school counselor for approval before proceeding and to update your 2018-2019 course selection. 2. Apply Online for Admission to TSTC: www.apply.tstc.edu 3.Verify your course registration online through TSTC 4. Pay your tuition online through TSTC; failure to pay will result in being dropped from the Dual Credit course. Registration Deadline: Fall 2018: August 20 th
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WCJC Courses Fall 2018 Theatre Media Communications Spring 2019 EMT (WCJC campus) Medical Terminology Credit can only be used at WCJC and will not transfer
WCJC Cost High school campus or online (3 hour course): $279 + $60 technology fee = $339
How to apply for WCJC: 1.Talk to your high school counselor for approval before proceeding and to update your 2018-2019 course selection. 2. Apply online at www.applytexas.org 3.Submit high school transcript, TSI scores or exemption scores to WCJC 4.Complete Certificate for Early Admission Form Deadline: May 25 th (Fall) October 26 th (Spring) 5.Verify your enrollment through WCJC 6. Pay your tuition through WCJC; failure to pay will result in being dropped from the Dual Credit course.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do Dual Credit classes impact athletic eligibility? According to UIL rules, dual credit courses are held to the same standards as any other high school course and are eligible for UIL district waivers. One per six weeks per course per year may be used.
How many grades are issued in a Dual Credit Course? Dual credit courses are actual college courses and therefore follow the traditional college requirements for grades issued to students. As a result, students should expect a midterm grade and a final grade. It is at the discretion of the dual credit instructor to issue additional grades to students. Students that are seeking UIL eligibility will have to present grades at each district grading period (progress reports and six weeks).
Do dual credit courses affect college GPA? High schools may award weighted grades for Dual Credit courses. The weighted grade affects the high school GPA but not the college GPA. Dual courses are weighted with a multiplier of 1.2 (the only exception is current juniors taking Eco/Govt this summer or their senior year. They will receive a multiplier of 1.1)
What is the difference between WCJC and LSC? Both colleges are accredited by the same organization and offer a two year degree plan or courses that transfer to most public universities in the state of Texas.
Why are the classes 5 days a week? The 5 days allows our students to meet the 3 or 4 hour a week requirement for the course as well as time to help support their academic needs in a college level course.
Can any Dual Credit be taken at other colleges? All core content classes will be taken through Lone Star College, WCJC offers 3 CTE courses and TSTC offers their 5 career pathway classes. No outside dual credit will be expected towards the high school graduation requirement set by LCISD.
Can a course be repeated to earn Dual Credit? A course can NOT be repeated if a high school credit has already been earned for the course.
Dual Credit Grading Policy College Grading All colleges use a grading system in which students are assigned a letter grade of A, B, C, D, or F reflecting the student s performance in a course. Each grade will be recorded on the student s college transcript at the end of the semester. Reminder: ALL college grades will remain on your transcript LCISD Grade Points The student's high school grade for the course will be reported on his/her high school report card each grading period as a numeric value. The final grade from the college will be the numeric value on their high school transcript.
FERPA FERPA is a federal law that governs privacy of and access to personally identifiable student records. Instructors will only communicate with the student about their grade status and not the parent. Parents should communicate with their student about academic progress.
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