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AP and Dual Credit Information Meeting

This presentation will be available on Canvas (Class of 20___) and Guidance Homepage What are AP and Dual Credit?

Advanced Placement (AP)

Advanced Placement (AP) is a program in the United States and Canada created by the College Board, which offers college-level curricula and examinations to high school students. American colleges and universities often grant placement and course credit to students who obtain high scores on the examinations. The AP curriculum for each of the various subjects is created for the College Board by a panel of experts and college-level educators in that field of study. Dual Credit (DC) Dual Credit (DC) is the term given to courses in which high school students have the opportunity to earn both high school and college credits simultaneously. Dual credit courses are taught by credential high school faculty, adjunct college faculty or college faculty either at the high school, at the college or university, or sometimes through online courses or distance education.

Why AP and Dual Credit? Meets Academic Honors Diploma Additional Requirements: *AP Courses (4 credits) and corresponding exams *Dual Credit Courses (6 credits) from Priority Course List *AP Courses (2 credits) with corresponding exams and Dual Credit Course (3 credits) from the Priority Course List • Research shows students who score a 3 or higher on an AP Exam typically experience greater academic success in college and are more likely to earn a college degree than non-AP students • Most four-year colleges and universities in the United States grant credit, advanced placement or both on the basis of successful AP Exam scores - more than 3,300 institutions worldwide annually receive AP scores • Students have an opportunity to experience the rigors of college while still being in a supportive high school environment.

• Students who succeed in rigorous course work such as Advanced Placement or Dual Credit are developing college-level knowledge and skills while still in high school. These students are more likely than their peers to earn college degrees on time, providing an opportunity to save significant amounts of money

• A student who leaves high school with college credit is much more likely to pursue, and complete, a college degree. Dual credit helps students overcome real or perceived obstacles to higher education.

• In each of the academic years examined, a significant difference was found in the median GPA between students who enrolled in a university with 12 or more dual-credit enrollment hours versus those who enrolled in a university without any dual-credit enrollment hours. Students with 12 or more dual-credit hours achieved higher GPAs --Texas A & M University THE WHY •RIGOR •TRANSITION •CONFIDENCE •ACADEMIC HONORS •TIME •$$$$$$ What do the colleges say about AP and DC? Highly Selective Universities’ Perspective: (Duke, Stanford, Harvard, Georgetown and Penn) Advanced Placement (AP) and Dual Credit (DC) Advanced Placement (AP)

• They WANT AP classes

• Meaningful/Intentional AP “Any AP is good AP but not at the expense of the right AP” – University of Pennsylvania

• Rigor/Course Offerings “It’s better to get the A in AP” –Stanford University

Highly Selective Universities’ Perspective: (Stanford, MIT, and Princeton) Advance Placement (AP) and Dual Credit (DC) Dual Credit (DC) • “We look for applicants who have challenged themselves with honors, Advanced Placement (AP) and dual-enrollment courses available to them.“ -Princeton University, 2017

• “As long as a college or university documents your [Dual Credit] on its official transcript, it is eligible for MIT credit.” -Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017

• “Courses that count towards a high school diploma will NOT count towards degree. However, completing such courses may determine placement within a subject or course sequence.” -Stanford University, 2017 Colleges in Indiana - Their Perspective (Indiana, Purdue, Ball State and Butler) Advanced Placement (AP) and Dual Credit (DC) ● AP and DC viewed as having equal weight in terms of rigor and admissions. “5 to 7 years ago I would have said AP had more weight but dual credit has really evolved” ● -Butler University ● Both are considered for college credit if minimums are met ● They WANT the rigor (AP, DC, IB and/or Honors) “Both (AP and DC) demonstrate a student’s ability to handle rigor.” -Indiana University Perspectives from Colleges in Indiana (Indiana, Purdue, and Ball State) Regarding General Education Credits from Ivy Tech Credits from Ivy Tech are viewed the same as credits from other Indiana Public Colleges • “Equivalent is equivalent” - Indiana University “No higher value given to one institution over the other, it’s more dependent on the course than the institution” - Purdue University • Ivy Tech is accredited by the same accrediting agency as Indiana, Ball State, Purdue, and Butler • “We are all accredited by the same agency, in terms of general electives we are not concerned if the credit is from PFW or Ivy Tech. It’s the same to us.” -Ball State

What are my AP/DC options at Homestead next year? HHS Grade 9 Courses College Course

Principles of Marketing I MKTG 101

Principles of Marketing II MKTG 230

Visual Communications VISC 102

Digital Design VISC 115

PLTW I (IED) DESN 101

Precalculus/Trigonometry MATH 136/137

Digital Applications and Responsibility CINS101

BioMed PLTW I BIOT 107 - After 4th Year

AP World History Dependent on Score

Music Appreciation HUMA 118

Art History (2nd semester only) AD 101

HHS Grade 10 Courses College Course

(Sophomores can also take courses from the Grade 9 list.)

Business Law and Ethics I BUSN 201

PLTW II (POE) DESN 104

AP Calculus Dependent on Score

Calculus MATH 211 or MATH M215

BioMed PLTW II BIOT 107 (after 4th year)

AP US History Dependent on Score

Dual Credit US History HIST H 105/106

French III FREN 101/102

Spanish III SPAN 101/102

Drawing AD 108 HHS Grades 11 and 12 Courses College Course Students can also take all previously mentioned courses. English Composition* ENGL 111

Expository Writing(Rhetoric and Argument)* ENGL 215

AP Language and Composition* Dependent on Score

AP Literature and Composition* Dependent on Score

Creative Writing ENGL 202

American Literature (After the Civil War to the Present) * ENGL 223

Advanced Speech COMM 101

PLTW III (Digital )* EECT 112

PLTW III (Civil Engineering)* DESN 105

AP Statistics Dependent on Score

AP Calculus Dependent on Score

Dual Credit Calculus MATH 211 or MATH M215

BioMed PLTW III* and IV* BIOT 107 (after 4th year)

Anatomy and Physiology* APHY 101/102

Introduction to Homeland Security HSPS 101

Education Professional* EDUC 101 HHS Grades 11 and 12 Courses (continued) College Course Students can also take all previously mentioned courses.

Principles of Business Management BUSN 101

French IV* FREN 201

French V* FREN 202

Spanish IV* SPAN 201

Spanish V* SPAN 202

AP Spanish* Dependent on Score

AP Chemistry* Dependent on Score

AP Biology* Dependent on Score

AP Chemistry* Dependent on Score

AP Physics* Dependent on Score

AP Environmental Science* Dependent on Score

Biology II* BIOL 100

Chemistry II* CHEM 101 (for non-science majors) or CHEM 111/112

AP Government Dependent on Score

Dual Credit Government* POLS Y103

AP Psychology Dependent on Score

Dual Credit Psychology* PSYC 101

Economics* ECON 101 or ECON 200

AP Micro* and Macro* Economics Dependent on Score

Core Transfer Library (CTL)- https://transferin.net/transfer-resources/transfer-data bases/core-transfer-library/

Homestead’s Course Description Guide: Answer where they http://homestead.sacs.k12.in.us/guidance/course_descriptions go and how they count CTL is a list of courses that will transfer among all Indiana public college and university campuses, assuming adequate grades. Go to: https://transferin.net/transfer-res ources/transfer-databases/core-tr ansfer-library/

Homestead Specific Information:

Homestead Specific Information:

Click Here to See Homestead Specific Dual Credit Information How Can Students Use Homestead Dual Credit and Excellent Advanced Placement Exam Scores to Make Progress Toward Their Post-Secondary Goals?

Indiana University at Bloomington

All undergraduate students who matriculate as degree-seeking students at IU Bloomington are required to complete the campus-wide GenEd Program prior to graduation with a baccalaureate degree. http://gened.iub.edu/ • Approved courses are published in each edition of the IU Bloomington General Education Bulletin. http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/general-education/2014-2015/overview/index.shtml Just one example of how a student at HHS can satisfy almost all of the Gen Ed requirements at IU

IU Bloomington Requirement HHS Course

1 English Composition ENGL 111

1 Mathematical Modeling Calculus – MATH 211 or M215

2 Arts and Humanities Creative Writing – ENGL 202 Art Appreciation – AD 101

2 Social and Historical Studies AP U.S. History AP Government 2 Natural and Mathematical Anatomy and Physiology Sciences APHY 101/102 4 World Languages Spanish or French 101, 102, 201, and 202

What will careful Dual Credit and AP course selection do for students headed to IU?

✓ All but 6 credits of the IU GenEd Curriculum requirements can be earned at HHS. (All are actually offered at Homestead, but IU requires that you take 6 credits while in residence at Bloomington.)

✓ By taking 10 Homestead AP and/or Dual Credit courses from the IU Gen Ed Curriculum list, a student goes to IU with 30+ credit hours on her IU transcript. http://cts.admissions.indiana.edu/transferin.cfm

✓ The student can go to IU with her first year of college behind her at little or no cost to her family - a savings of up to $19,882! (Tuition plus one year room and board.) http://admissions.indiana.edu/cost-financial-aid/tuition-fees.html

Purdue University at West Lafayette

• Starting in 2013, all undergraduate students must meet the foundational learning outcomes, which are the same for all students, regardless of discipline or major. http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/index.html • To meet Indiana’s Statewide Transfer General Education Core requirements, students at Purdue - WL must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours. http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/documents/Alignment%20with%20GTC%203.pdf

Just one example of how a student at HHS can satisfy almost all of the Gen Ed courses at Purdue. Purdue Requirement HHS Course

English Composition ENGL 111 and ENGL 215 (must take both courses) Behavioral and Social AP Government Sciences Humanities - Music Appreciation HUMA 118

Informational Literacy AP Statistics

Oral Communication Speech – COMM 101

Quantitative Reasoning Precalulus – MATH 136

Science – 2 courses BIOL – BIO 100

Just one example of how additional classes may apply to engineering or other Purdue degrees.

Students pursuing a Construction Engineering Degree can use 12 hours of their PLTW course work. • PLTW Civil Engineering Architecture IT 10300: Exploring Civil Engineering & Architecture • PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design IT 10500: Introduction to Engineering Design • PLTW IT 10600: Digital Electronics • PLTW Principles of Engineering IT 10700: Principles of Engineering

http://pltw.tech.purdue.edu/certification/documents/purdue_pltw_credit_info_2013.pdf What will careful AP and Dual Credit course selections do for students headed to Purdue?

✓ A total of 23 of the Purdue Core Curriculum requirements can be met at HHS. http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/outcomes.html

✓ A student who takes AP and Dual Credit courses, along with engineering PLTW classes can leave HHS with 35+ credits on her Purdue transcripts.

✓ A student can go to Purdue with her first year of college behind her at little or no cost to her family - a savings of up to $20,032! (Tuition plus one year room and board.) http://admissions.purdue.edu/costsandfinaid/tuitionfees.php Ball State University

• The University Core Curriculum (UCC) is a required component of all undergraduate degrees. The UCC has 3 tiers and courses are listed in the Undergraduate Catalog.

http://cms.bsu.edu/academics/advising/academicbasics/corecurriculum

• All students at Ball State must complete 15 - 18 Foundation Credits and 12 Tier One Core Curriculum credits. Most of these are available as

Dual Credit courses at Homestead.

http://cms.bsu.edu/academics/undergraduatestudy/catalog/current-year/core-curriculum Handout Page 13 Just one example of how a student at HHS can satisfy almost all of the Gen Ed Requirements at Ball State University

Ball State Requirement HHS Course English Composition ENGL 111 Rhetoric and Argument ENGL 215 Oral Communications - Speech COMM 101 Mathematics - Calculus MATH 211 or MATH M215 Fine Arts – Art Appreciation AD 101 Humanities AP US History Natural Sciences - Chemistry CHEM 111/112 Quantitative Reasoning AMAT/Trig – MATH 136 Social Sciences AP Psychology What will careful Dual Credit and AP course selections do for students headed to Ball State?

✓ A student can take 8 of his 10 required Foundation

and Tier One General Ed courses at Homestead

✓ By combining those Dual Credit courses with excellent AP exam scores, he goes to BSU with 30+

credit hours on his BSU transcript. http://cms.bsu.edu/academics/undergraduatestudy/catalog/current-year/core-curriculum

✓ The student can go to BSU with a full year of college behind him at little or no cost to his family - a savings of up to $17,804! (Tuition plus room and board.) http://cms.bsu.edu/admissions/tuitionandfees/undergraduate Purdue University Fort Wayne

• The Statewide Transfer General Education Core for associate and bachelor degree programs at PFW consists of 30 credits.

• A student who completes requirements in categories A and B with a grade of C- or better shall have completed the Statewide Transfer General Education Core, and this achievement shall be noted on the student’s transcript. A student transferring to PFW with a similar notation from another college or university shall be exempt from additional requirements in categories A and B.

http://bulletin.ipfw.edu/content.php?catoid=33&navoid=861 Just one example of how a student at HHS can satisfy almost all of the Gen Ed requirements at PFW PFW Requirement HHS Course

Linguistic & Numerical Foundations ENGL 111 English Composition Linguistic & Numerical Foundations COMM 101 Speech Linguistic & Numerical Foundations MATH 136 Precalulus Natural & Physical Sciences AP Biology and Biology and Chemistry CHEM 101

Individual, Culture & Society ECON 101 and Economics and Psychology AP Psychology Humanistic Thought AD 101 and Art Appreciation and Theater THTR 201 Creative and Artistic Expression ENGL 202 Creative Writing Must be taken at PFW – 300 level course Inquiry & Analysis What does careful Dual Credit and AP course selections do for students who go on to attend PFW ✓ A student can take 10 of his 11 required General Education courses at Homestead

✓ By taking 10 Homestead Dual Credit courses from the Gen Ed Curriculum list, or combining Dual Credit with excellent AP exam scores, a student can go to PFW with 30+ credit hours on his PFW transcript. http://bulletin.ipfw.edu/content.php?catoid=8&navoid=168

✓ The student can go to PFW with a full year of college behind him at little or no cost to his family - a tuition savings of up to $4,239.00!

http://www.ipfw.edu/dotAsset/027c12c3-3986-4133-b891-649df2296c80.pdf Ivy Tech Northeast Fort Wayne

GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER CORE

• The Statewide Transfer General Education Core (STGEC) was developed by the public institutions of higher education in Indiana in response to Senate Enrolled Act 182 (2012). It enables a student who satisfactorily completes an approved program of general education in any one of those institutions to transfer that coursework to any other state educational institution as a block of 30 credit hours towards the general education core requirements.

• Ivy Tech Community College has developed a transfer general education core (TGEC) that meets competency requirements identified by all state public higher education institutions. By completing all requirements of the TGEC, Ivy Tech students' transcript will note that the transfer core has been completed. Students will then receive a block transfer of 30 credit hours toward the general education core requirements of any state institution.

http://www.ivytech.edu/gen-ed-transfer-core/index.html By carefully selecting her Dual Credit courses, a student can take the Transfer General Education Core here at Homestead and transfer these courses to any Indiana public college or university.

Written Communication, Speaking and Listening, and Quantitative Reasoning

Offerred as Dual Advanced Placement Content Area Course # and Title Credits Credit at HHS Information Notes

Required: ENGL 111 - English Score a 3 or higher on the AP English ENGL 111 is an important prerequisite Written Communication Composition 3 yes - FREE Language and Comp Exam for all other English classes

Required: COMM 101 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking and Listening Speaking 3 yes - FREE

Quantitative Reasoning Complete 3-12 credits MATH 135 - Finite Math 3 yes - FREE MATH 136 - College Algebra 3 yes - FREE MATH 137 - Trig with Analytic Geometry 3 yes - FREE Score a 3 on the AP Calculus AB or BC also available as MATH M215 MATH 211 - Calculus I 4 yes - FREE exam (IU) - $125.00 Score a 4 or 5 on the AP Calculus AB or BC MATH 212 - Calculus II 4 not at this time exam (earn MATH 211 & 212) By carefully selecting her Dual Credit courses, a student can take the Transfer General Education Core here at Homestead and transfer these courses to any Indiana public college or university.

Scientific Ways of Knowing

Scientific Ways of Knowing Complete 3-12 credits offered as PFW BIOL 100 BIOL 101 3 yes - see notes Score a 3 on the AP Biology Exam ($100.00) BIOL 105 - Molecular & Cellular Process 5 not at this time Score a 4 on the AP Biology Exam BIOL 107 - Biology II - Diversity of Score a 5 on the AP Biology Exam Life 3 not at this time (earn BIOL 105 & 107) Score of 3 on the AP Physics B Exam PHYS 101 4 not at this time or the AP Physics C Mechanics Exam Score of 4 or 5 on the AP Physics B PHYS 101 and PHYS 102 8 not at this time Exam Score of 3 on the AP Physics C PHYS 102 4 not at this time Elec/Mag Exam Score of 4 or 5 - AP Physics C PHYS 220 5 not at this time Mechanics Exam Score of 4 or 5 - AP Physics C PHYS 221 5 not at this time Elec/Mag Exam CHEM 101 3 yes - FREE Score a 3 on the AP Chemistry Exam offered as BSU CHEM 111 and CHEM Score of 4 or 5 on the AP Chemistry 112 - 8 College Credits ($250.00 per CHEM 105 and CHEM 106 8 yes - see notes Exam semester) By carefully selecting her Dual Credit courses, a student can take the Transfer General Education Core here at Homestead and transfer these courses to any Indiana public college or university.

Social and Behavioral Ways of Knowing

Social & Behavioral Ways of Knowing Complete 3-12 credits ECON 101 - Economics Fundamentals 3 yes - FREE Score of 3 or higher on the AP ECON 201 - Macroeconomics 3 not at this time Macro Exam Score of 3 or higher on the AP ECON 202 - Microeconomics 3 not at this time Micro Exam HIST 101 - Survey of American Score of 3 or higher on the AP U.S. offered as IU HIST H105 100 History II 3 yes - see notes History Exam ($75.00) HIST 102 - Survey of American Score of 3 or higher on the AP U.S. offered as IU HIST H106 100 History I 3 yes - see notes History Exam ($75.00) POLS 101 - Intro to American Score of 3 or higher on the AP offered as IU POLS Y103 Government 3 yes - see notes Government and Politics Exam ($75.00) Score of 3 or higher on the AP PSYC 101 - Intro to Psychology 3 yes - FREE Psychology Exam SOCI 111 - Intro to Sociology 3 yes - FREE By carefully selecting her Dual Credit courses, a student can take the Transfer General Education Core here at Homestead and transfer these courses to any Indiana public college or university.

Humanistic and Artistic Ways of Knowing

Humanistic and Artistic Ways of Knowing Complete 3-12 credits prerequisite: earn a C or higher in ENGL 202 - Creative Writing 3 yes - FREE ENGL 111 ENGL 220 - Intro to World Lit prerequisite: earn a C or higher in (through Ren) 3 yes - FREE ENGL 111 ENGL 221 Intro to World Lit (after prerequisite: earn a C or higher in Renaissance) 3 yes - FREE ENGL 111 ENGL 222 - American Literature prerequisite: earn a C or higher in (through 1865) 3 yes - FREE ENGL 111 ENGL 223 - American Literature prerequisite: earn a C or higher in (after 1865) 3 yes - FREE ENGL 111 FREN 101 - French (Level I at Ivy must complete full year course for Tech) 4 yes - FREE Dual Credit FREN 102 - French (Level II at Ivy must complete full year course for Tech) 4 yes - FREE Dual Credit FREN 201 - French (Level III at Ivy prerequisite: earn a C or higher in Tech) 3 yes - FREE FREN 101/102 FREN 202 - French (Level IV at Ivy prerequisite: earn a C or higher in Tech) 3 yes - FREE FREN 201 SPAN 101 - Spanish (Level I at Ivy must complete full year course for Tech) 4 yes - FREE Dual Credit SPAN 102 - Spanish (Level II at Ivy must complete full year course for Tech) 4 yes - FREE Dual Credit SPAN 201 - Spanish (Level III at Ivy prerequisite: earn a C or higher in Tech) 3 yes - FREE SPAN 101/102 SPAN 202 - Spanish (Level IV at Ivy prerequisite: earn a C or higher in Tech) 3 yes - FREE SPAN 201 ARTH 110 - Art Appreciation/History 3 yes - see notes offered as PFW AD 101 ($315.30) HUMA 118 - Music Appreciation 3 yes - FREE Homestead Offers Many of the Courses Required for These Associate Degrees

Associate of Applied Science degree programs are two-year programs that prepare students for careers, career changes and career advancement. Associate of Applied Science in Accounting Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration Associate of Applied Science in Design Technology

The Associate of Science degree prepares you for transfer to a university to pursue a baccalaureate degree. Associate of Science in Accounting Associate of Science in Business Administration Associate of Science in Science Associate of Science in Design Technology Associate of Science in Homeland Security/Public Safety Associate of Science in Computer Science Associate of Arts Associate of Science Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration Almost half of this degree can be earned at Homestead. Green indicates the course is available as Dual Credit or Advanced Placement at Homestead Course # Course Title Course # Course Title BUSN 101 Introduction to Business ACCT 102 Managerial Accounting Human Resource BUSN 105 Principles of Management BUSN 202 Management Fundamentals of Public BUSN 201 Business Law COMM 101 Speaking Introduction to ECON 101 or CINS 101 Into to Economics Microcomputers ECON 200

ENGL 111 English Composition MATH 136 College Algebra (Precal)

ACCT 101 Financial Accounting BUSN 204 Case Problems in Business BUSN 120 Business Ethics BUSN 279 Business Admin & Prof Dev MKTG 101 Principles of Marketing MKTG 230 Consumer Behavior (Business Elective) Biology PSYC 101 Intro to Psychology BIOL 100 Associate of Applied Science in Design Technology Almost half of this degree can be earned at Homestead. Green indicates the course is available as Dual Credit or Advanced Placement at Homestead Course # Course Title Course # Course Title

DESN 101 Intro to Design Technology PHYS 220 AP Physics with Qualifying Score DESN 113 2D Computer-Aided Design SCIN 101 Traditional & Alternate Energy DESN 220 3D Computer-Aided Design COMM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking

ENGL 111 English Composition DESN 218 Intro to Statics and Strength Materials MATH 122 Applied Technical Math CINS 101 Intro to Microcomputers DESN 104 Mechanical Graphics VISC 115 Introduction to Comp Graphics DESN 105 Architectural Design EECT 112 Digital Fundamentals DESN 224 AutoCAD Certification DESN 217 Design Process & Apps APHY 101 Anatomy and Physiology I DESN 225 Portfolio Prep & 6th Design Course ECON 101 or APHY 102 Anatomy and Physiology II ECON 200 Intro to Economics Student Success in Technology VISC 102 Fundamentals of Imaging IVYT 113 Bow Bowling Green University

53 credits transferred

Michigan State University

21 Credits transferred

Grace College

38 Credits transferred How Can Students Qualify for Dual Credit Courses Offered at Homestead? How to qualify for Homestead – PFW Dual Credit

Students must meet the following criteria to participate in the Collegiate Connection program ✓ Maintain a B average (2.8 for Juniors and Seniors and 3.0 for Sophomores and 2nd Semester Freshmen) ✓ Complete (or be able to complete) enough high school credits to meet CORE 40 or Academic Honors high school graduation requirements ✓ Be in the top half of their graduating class ✓ Obtain approval from parent/guardian and high school guidance office

How to qualify for Homestead – Ball State University Dual Credit

Students must meet the following criteria:

✓ GPA Requirement of 3.0 or higher ✓ Complete freshman year of high school ✓ Meet all course prerequisites with a C or higher

How to qualify for Homestead – IUB Dual Credit

Students must meet the following criteria to participate in the Advance College Project:

✓ GPA Requirement of 2.7 or higher ✓ Complete freshman year of high school ✓ Meet all course prerequisites with a C or higher

How to qualify for Homestead – Ivy Tech Dual Credit

Reading Exam Cut Score Students must demonstrate PSAT 25 college and career readiness in SAT 25 reading and writing and math. ACT 18 Accuplacer 76+ Juniors and Seniors qualify for all but the ITCC math and chem Writing Exam Cut Score courses with a GPA of 2.6 or PSAT 26 higher. Those with lower GPAs SAT 27 can qualify with the exam ACT 17 cut-scores shown to the left. Accuplacer 80+

Math Exam Cut Score Freshmen and Sophomores must PSAT 25/27 take the free Accuplacer Dual SAT 500/550 Credit Entrance Exam before the ACT 18/24 end of October. Accuplacer Early Algebra 40/74*

(Offered at HHS Sept-Oct.) The higher math score is needed to qualify for Dual Credit Math Courses How Do I Enroll in Dual Credit Classes?

Due Dates Are Carved in Stone - So Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute! Student should log into their Canvas Graduation Year Group to view the specific instructions. Class of 2020 Class of 2021 Class of 2022 Class of 2023 How Do I Enroll in Ivy Tech Dual Credit Classes after I log into Canvas? Using the student’s , click on the Ivy Tech module and follow the step-by-step directions before the end of the second week of the school year.

How Do I Enroll in IU Dual Credit Classes?

Using the student’s laptop, open the email sent from IU’s Dual Credit Program (ACP) to the student’s SACS account and follow the step-by-step directions before the end of the second week of the school year. How Do I Enroll in Purdue Dual Credit Classes after I log into Canvas?? Using the student’s laptop, click on the PFW module and follow the step-by-step directions before the end of the first week of the school year. How Do I Enroll in Ball State’s Dual Credit Classes after I log into Canvas?? Using the student’s laptop, click on the BSU module and follow the step-by-step directions before the end of the first week of the school year. QUESTIONS??

COUNSELORS ARE AVAILABLE TO

ANSWER QUESTIONS

(in the hallway outside the auditorium) SENIOR EXPERIENCE Preparing today’s learners for tomorrow’s opportunities. • Remove invisible barriers to college • Ease transition into college • Time management skills • Save time and money • College experience with high school supports Potential Senior Experience 2019-2020 Course Offerings IUB IVY TECH • Adv. Comp ENG 111 FREE • Government POLS Y103 $75.00 • Rhetoric & Argument ENG 215 FREE • Economics Econ ECON 101 FREE • Precalculus MATH 136 FREE This course taken at Bloomington cost • Trigonometry MATH 137 FREE $660.09 • Calculus MATH 211 FREE Fee based on 2017-2018 Fee • Psychology PSYC 101 FREE Schedule • Adv Speech COMM 101 FREE • Creative Writing ENGL 202 FREE • Spanish V SPAN 202 FREE • Anatomy and Physiology FREE APHY101/102

Cost of each of these classes on campus at Ivy Tech $402.00 Fee based on 2018-2019 Fee Schedule

Senior Experience Options: Full Senior Experience vs Partial Senior Experience

Some Seniors would not need to be here through 7th period. How many classes you have in your schedule after these 2 block Dual Credit courses would depend on what classes you need to graduate on time.

OPTION FOR FULL 7 CLASSES WITH A STUDY HALL 6 BLOCK CLASSES WITH A TRADITIONAL 7TH PERIOD

Some Seniors would not need to be here through 7th period. How many classes you have in your schedule after these 2 block Dual Credit courses would depend on what classes you need to graduate on time. How do I qualify for Senior Experience?

• Senior Status • Meet enrollment requirements for Ivy Tech and/or IUB by end of junior year • Senior with at least a 2.6 GPA qualify for all Ivy Tech classes except dual credit math. • Math courses require a qualifying test score. • Enroll through Advance College Project for IUB • All Block courses MUST be taken for dual credit • Desire to Experience College with High School Supports QUESTIONS??