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Dual
Credit
Program
Presented by
Shannon Mott
[email protected]
What is dual credit?
&
• You earn high school and college credit
for the same course!
• Begin a college transcript – transfer
options
Course Offerings
Fall 2013
English 1301 Composition I
Economics 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics
Math 1314 College Algebra
Speech 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
Spring 2014
English 1302 Composition II
Government 2305
Math 1316 College Algebra
Speech 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
Courses being discussed for 2013-2014
Criminal Justice - CRIJ 1301 and CRIJ 1306
Culinary Arts - CHEF 1301 and CHEF 1305
Graphic Design - ARTC 1305 and ARTC 1325
Interior/Architectural Design - INDS 1301 and INDS 1341
Dual Credit Eligibility
• Available with permission from your
high school
• Students complete the entire
admissions process plus a permission
form for registration at Collin College.
• C or better policy
Transfer U – transferu.collin.edu
A few things to consider…
• College Calendar/Attendance
• FERPA and Personal Responsibility
• Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
• Add/Drop/Withdraw
• Impact on graduation
I am ready to sign up for
dual credit …
What do I do now?
Start with your
High School Counselor!
Checklist
Admissions:
1. Submit an Application
2. Official Transcript with test scores
3. Proof or Request for Exception - Bacterial Meningitis
Vaccination
Testing:
4. Complete the TSI requirements
Registration:
5. Register with an Academic Advisor
in person
After Registration
6. Pay Tuition 7. Buy books 8. Get Student ID and Parking
Sticker
1. Application for Admission
WHEN do I apply?
– You may apply online
now for Fall 2013!
– Must be complete
before anything else
can occur at Collin.
HOW?
– Complete online with the
Texas Common Application at ApplyTexas.org
Questions on ApplyTexas.org
• Create an account/profile and then an application.
• Collin is a two year school.
• You may select any available
choice for major.
• Under Admissions Basis, you will
select Dual Credit.
• Residency/tuition is decided based
on your answers on the application.
-Questions? Please contact our Admissions and
Records office
2. High School Transcript
• Collin needs the most recent high school
transcript for every student.
• It is used to meet testing requirements
and set prerequisites.
• It can help prove residency and defines
your status.
• May have vaccination information.
3. Bacterial Meningitis
Vaccination
• State Law (SB 1107) requires all students under
the age of 30 entering a higher education
institution to show proof of having the vaccine
prior to the start of the term.
• This is an admissions requirement for Collin
College and should be completed before
registration.
• May sign Request for Exception if taking courses
on HS campus only.
4. Texas Success Initiative (TSI)
• The TSI is designed to
measure competency in
reading, writing, and
mathematics. Students need
a status in all subject areas.
• It is used for placement
purposes.
• All students not eligible for an
exemption must take an
approved placement test prior
to enrolling in any Texas public
college or university.
TSI Exemptions
TSI
What will I need to do?
• Get a testing referral from Admissions
and Records Office or Advising
• Pay at the cashier, up to $29.
• Schedule an appointment to test with
any campus Testing Center.
• See an academic advisor to review
your results.
What if my TSI scores are low?
• The purpose of this assessment is to find
out what level you should start your
coursework.
• If you do not place at “college level,” that
means you need to focus on your high
school work at this time.
- This is NOT uncommon.
Checklist
Admissions Complete!
Submit an Application
Official Transcript
Meningitis Vaccination/
Waiver
Complete the TSI
requirements
5. Register for Courses
with an Academic Advisor
• Dual Credit students must register in
person with a photo ID.
• You will need your completed permission
form with the required signatures.
• Pay attention to deadlines for add/drop and
payment.
Fall 2013 Important Dates
• You can apply online at ApplyTexas.org now!
• We will host a designated registration at
Lovejoy –watch for dates!
• This is the designated day, not the only day!
• Regular registration on Collin College
campuses is June 18th-July 31st
• Registration must be complete by Thursday,
July 31st at 8 p.m.
• Fall semester is August 26thnd-December 13th
What if my student cannot
attend registration?
• Parents may register for their student with a letter of
release and a photo ID.
• The letter is only good for one day.
• Needs to include the student’s name, your name, the
date, what you are going to do and the student’s
signature.
• Template available online!
– from Collin.edu click on Admissions, Forms, and
Permit to Register for Another Person
6. Tuition
• It is up to you, the student, to have the most
accurate residency information on file.
• In County one 3 credit hour course is: $113
• $37 a credit hour
• Out of County one 3 credit hour course is: $221
• $73 a credit hour
7. Get Books
• You have to buy books in college!
• You can find out which books you need by
going online to the bookstore’s website
a couple of weeks before the
semester begins.
• You may purchase books
from your preferred retailer.
8. Student ID and Parking Sticker
• Pick up from a Student Life office on
any campus
• Both are FREE!
• Allows you to
use campus
services
• IDs available August 13th for fall
• Do not need for first day of class-pick up
at your convenience
Collin College Resources
FREE for all Collin Students!
• Accommodations at Collin College for
Equal Support Services (ACCESS)
• Career Services
• Counseling
• Library
• Math Lab
• Tutoring
• Writing Center
Things to Remember
• Time Management/Syllabus
• Follow Collin College policies,
deadlines, and calendar
– Student handbook, academic catalog,
registration guide (online)
• Dean of Students
– Plagiarism/Discipline
• Weather Closings
• Transcripts from Collin
Thank you!
Questions? Please contact me.
Shannon Mott
Special Admissions Coordinator/Advisor
Central Park Campus, McKinney
[email protected]
972.548.6736
http://www.collin.edu/dualcredit/