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Title: Dual Enrollment Parent Night


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Dual Enrollment Parent Night
  • Toombs County High School
  • March 31, 2011

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College Credit NowDual Enrollment Opportunities
  • ACCEL Program Dual Enrollment-HOPE Grant
  • Joint Enrollment
  • Move On When Ready

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Would you like to get a head-start on college or
technical school during your junior or senior
year in high school?
  • If so, you may want to take advantage of College
    Credit Now options.

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What is College Credit Now?
  • College Credit Now includes several different
    Dual Enrollment options. Confused already? Dont
    be...were going to talk about what all of this
    means.
  • First of all, you should know this...
  • In order to be considered for any of these
    programs, you must be at least 16 years of age
    and a rising junior or senior. If youre in 9th
    grade, pay attention to the following information
    because you may be interested in this in the
    future.

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What is College Credit Now?
  • At present, Dual Enrollment is an umbrella term
    that includes several different programs. The
    programs that we will discuss are the following
  • ACCEL Program
  • Dual Enrollment-HOPE Grant
  • Joint Enrollment
  • Move On When Ready

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What types of College Credit Now Programs are
Available at TCHS?
College Credit Now
Hope Grant
Residential Programs

Accel
Move On When Ready
Joint Enrollment
Joint Enrollment is not technically dual
enrollmentstudents only receive college credit
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Defining the ProgramsACCEL Program
  • The ACCEL program is for students who want to
    enroll in academic degree level courses (full
    time or part time) at a participating college or
    university while enrolled in high school and also
    taking high school classes
  • Courses may be taken in the areas of Math,
    Science, Social Studies, English, or Foreign
    Language.
  • Qualifying students enroll in courses that meet
    high school graduation requirements while
    simultaneously earning high school and college
    credit.
  • Because these courses are degree level courses,
    credit earned through the ACCEL program is
    transferable to 2 and 4 year colleges (check
    specific colleges regarding transfer policies).

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ACCEL ProgramParticipating Colleges
TCHS students generally take ACCEL courses
through the following colleges
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Residential Programs
  • The University System of Georgia also offers
    residential programs for gifted talented, and
    motivated students at
  • 1) The Advanced Academy of Georgia is located on
    the campus of the University of West Georgia
  • 2) The Georgia Academy of Aviation, Mathematics,
    Engineering, and Science is located at Middle
    Georgia College (also known as GAMES)
  • If youre interested in a residential program,
    please schedule an appointment to meet with Mrs.
    Wilkes regarding admissions requirements.

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Defining the ProgramsDual Enrollment-HOPE Grant
  • The Dual Enrollment-HOPE Grant program is for
    students who want to take vocational/technical
    courses at Southeastern Technical College
  • Elective/CTAE credit is awarded at the high
    school level and students earn credit at STC
    toward diploma or certificate of credit level
    programs only.
  • Credit earned through this program does not count
    toward associate or bachelors degree level
    programs and is not transferable to 4 year
    colleges.

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Defining the ProgramsDual Enrollment-HOPE Grant
  • Students may enroll in diploma or technical
    certificate of credit programs.
  • Funding for this program is through the HOPE
    Grant
  • In the past, HOPE Grant paid for tuition and fees
    and provided a book allowance.
  • Hours paid will count toward HOPE Grant
    Paid-Hours limit of 63 semester hours, unless
    program requires more for graduation

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Defining the ProgramsDual Enrollment-HOPE Grant
  • Some of the programs available through Dual
    Enrollment-HOPE Grant at Southeastern Tech
    include
  • -Certified Nursing Assistant
  • -Welding
  • -Residential Wiring
  • -Air Conditioning Tech
  • -Car Audio
  • -Criminal Justice Records Tech
  • -Computer Repair Tech
  • -Basic Electronics

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Defining the ProgramsJoint Enrollment
  • Joint Enrollment allows high school students to
    enroll in technical certificate of credit or
    diploma programs of study at Southeastern
    Technical College in addition to being enrolled
    as a full time high school student.
  • Joint Enrollment coursework earns credit at the
    college level toward a diploma or certificate of
    credit program, but does not earn high school
    credit. Courses taken through this program would
    be evening or weekend courses in addition to a
    full high school schedule of classes
  • In the past, HOPE Grant pays tuition and fees and
    provides a book allowance.

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Defining the ProgramsMove On When Ready (MOWR)
  • Move On When Ready allows eligible students the
    opportunity to take all of his/her classes
    (academic and elective) at an eligible college or
    university, not the high school.
  • Students taking classes through MOWR must be
    enrolled full time in college (minimum of 12
    semester hours each term) and must maintain
    full-time enrollment during the school year.

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Defining the ProgramsMove On When Ready (MOWR)
  • MOWR is funded through FTE funding (state
    educational funding). Colleges have agreed to
    accept FTE funding to cover the cost of tuition,
    fees, and materials (including books). Students
    and parents are responsible for the cost of
    transportation, lodging, etc. Hours do not count
    against a students HOPE scholarship/grant
    limits.
  • Students enrolled in MOWR courses may participate
    in high school activities/competitions but it is
    the students responsibility to meet all
    requirements and conditions for participation.
  • Students may take courses at any University
    System of Georgia school, all Technical Colleges
    in Georgia, and at participating private colleges
    upon meeting the admissions requirements set by
    the college.

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Eligibility requirements
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ACCEL Program Eligibility RequirementsFor
Students Interested in Academic Courses
  • 3.0 Grade Point Average
  • SAT scores 970 Minimum (Critical Reading and
    Math only) 480 Critical Reading Minimum 440
    Math Minimum Required scores can be higher
    depending on the Postsecondary institution
  • Toombs County High School Requirement -
    Advanced/Honors classes

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Dual Enrollment-HOPE ProgramFor Students
Interested in Career/Technical Courses at STC
  • Students must have a 2.0 minimum GPA to
    participate
  • Must complete Southeastern Technical College
    application
  • Students must submit ASSET or Compass test scores
    and meet requirements for individual
    programsminimum scores vary by program of study

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Joint EnrollmentFor Students Interested in
CTAE/Technical Course at STC (college credit only)
  • Students must have a 2.0 minimum GPA to
    participate
  • Must complete Southeastern Technical College
    application
  • Students must submit ASSET or Compass test scores
    and meet requirements for individual
    programsminimum scores vary by program of study

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Move On When ReadyFor Students Interested in
Full-time Enrollment at College (academic
elective courses)
  • Students must meet institutional requirements for
    admission
  • Minimum GPAs vary, set by each college
  • ACT and/or SAT scores
  • MOWR admission requirements are generally higher
    than ACCEL admissions requirements. See Mrs.
    Wilkes for specific requirements by school.

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Next Steps
  • Sign Up Today for More Information
  • If you are a 10th or 11th grade student and are
    interested in any of the programs mentioned
    today
  • Write your name (legibly) on the Program Interest
    Form
  • Indicate the program youre interested in
  • ACCEL
  • Dual Enrollment-HOPE Grant
  • Joint Enrollment
  • Move On When Ready
  • Indicate which college you are interested in
  • Additional interest sessions will be held for
    students who genuinely want more information.

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Next Steps
  • Take Required Tests
  • Students interested in the ACCEL Program or MOWR
    must take the SAT or ACT and meet specific
    institutional requirements to qualify
  • Students interested in Dual Enrollment-HOPE Grant
    will be required to complete ASSET or Compass
    testing to determine eligibility

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SAT Information Required to determine ACCEL
MOWR eligibility
  • Register for the SAT online at www.collegeboard.co
    m

Upcoming Test Dates to Determine ACCEL MOWR
Eligibility
SAT May 7Registration Deadline April 8
ImportantThe latest test date that will be
considered for ACCEL eligibility is May 7 (SAT) .
If you are interested in ACCEL and havent taken
the test, sign up now. Registration materials are
available in the Guidance Office and fee waivers
are available for students who qualify for the
free/reduced lunch program. See Mrs. Wilkes for
more information.
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Southeastern Early College and Career Academy
(SECCA)
  • What is SECCA?
  • -Organized as a charter school/regional career
    academy for high school students, SECCA is an
    educational partnership between four Georgia
    school systems (Montgomery County Schools, Toombs
    County Schools, Treutlen County Schools, and
    Vidalia City Schools) and Southeastern Technical
    College (STC). SECCA is the first charter
    school/regional career academy partnership in
    Georgia where students from more than one school
    district will attend classes together.
  •  

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What is the Purpose of SECCA?
  • By pooling resources and working together for the
    common good of all students, SECCA partners will
    increase academic and career/technical education
    course opportunities for high school students in
    the Toombs, Montgomery, and Treutlen County area.
    As a result, high school students who participate
    in SECCA classes can take high school and college
    courses that are directly relevant to their
    career and educational goals. The expansion of
    relevant educational opportunities for all
    students will have a positive impact on student
    achievement, graduation rates, career outcomes
    for students, and the overall economic
    development of our community.
  •  

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Who Can Participate in SECCA?
  • Any 9th through 12th grade student who is
    enrolled in one of the following area high
    schools can participate in SECCA classes
  • Montgomery County High School
  • Toombs County High School
  • Treutlen High School
  • Vidalia Comprehensive High School

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Where Will SECCA Classes be Held?
  • SECCA classes can be offered at any of the four
    area high schools, STC, or at our new facility
    which is currently in construction on Pete
    Phillips Drive (the road between Wal-Mart and
    STC) in Vidalia, Georgia. The new facility will
    be complete in May of 2011.

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What SECCA Classes Will Be Offered?
  • SECCA classes will include
  • -SECCA High School Courses
  • -SECCA Dual Enrollment Courses through STC
  • -SECCA Accel Courses through STC

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SECCA High School Courses
  • For the 2011-2012 school year, high school
    courses will be offered in the following areas
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps
    (JROTC) career pathway
  • Automotive Services (Transportation Logistical
    Support career pathway)
  • Cosmetology (Personal Care Services career
    pathway)
  • Other Career, Technical, and Agricultural
    Education (CTAE) electives

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For More Information about SECCA.
  • http//seccaeducation.org

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Please fill out the Program Interest Form so that
a meeting can be scheduled with you and your
parents if you are seriously interested in one of
these programs!
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