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 A college
preparatory program aimed at helping students
gain college credit and experience college before they
graduate from high school.
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Rigorous course work with support through “Office Hours”
that will prepare students for college readiness and
success.
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Mentoring, personalization, project-based learning and an
emphasis on study skills.
ENGLISH – Krista Hensley, Debi Dixon, Melissa
Warner
 MATH – Lindsay Hull, Julie Coyne, Shawn Sanders
 SCIENCE – Alisha Lemons, Clay Heavin, Brian
Weidman
 SOC STUDIES – Jenna Rickmon, Jeff Buckmaster,
Eric Howe
 BUSINESS – Tracy Buck
 KEYSTONE – Shannon Sheely
 SPECIAL SERVICES – Dana Pfaff, Judy Shockley
 Adjuncts – Kathleen Kersey, Cindy Cullom, Brad
Timmons, Rick Jones, Adam Gaff
 LEAD TEACHER – Krista Hensley
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2009-2010
Inaugural Year
2010-2011
Dual credit
began
2011-2012
2012-2013
(projected)
9th
86
116
109
110
10th
69
101
108
109
11th
49
72
100
108
12th
none
45
71
100
Total
204
334
388
417
*As of August each year
465 VU
course enrollments
Total
potential credits being earned
is 1,531 for this semester
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Credit hour ranges from 3 to 15 per
student
 The
pursuit of an Associate Degree
(General Studies with a liberal arts
emphasis)
OR
 The
pursuit of a Collegiate Certificate
( 30 hours)
Sophomores
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Algebra 2
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American Lit. (American Studies)
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American Hist. (American Studies)
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Chemistry or Earth Science
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PE/Health (VU Personal Fitness and
Wellness)**
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HS or college elective
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HS or college elective
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Study Hall
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Course name
Description
Accuplacer
required
PFWL (Pers Fitness and Wellness)
yearlong
Required for
sophomores
NO
HIST 139 – first semester
Am Hist I
YES
HIST 140 - second semester
Am Hist II
YES
SPCH 143 – either
Intro to Speech
YES
ART 110 – second semester
Art Appreciation
YES
MUS 118 – first semester
Music
Appreciation
NO
SKLS 105 – either
Study Skills
NO
SPAN 101 or SPAN 103
College Spanish
Placement test
ENGL 101 – yearlong
English
Composition
YES – only top
students
ERTH100 – second semester
Earth Science
YES
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be given in mid-February during
American Studies class and English 11
classes.
 Will be given in mid-February to freshmen
who meet the criteria – homework
completion, lexile level, grades, English
screening test.
 Two parts – English/Reading and Math
 Untimed – must finish it within a two week
window.
 Scores will determine which college classes
students may enroll in.
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60 total credit hours
ENGLISH– ENGL 101, ENGL 102, LITR 221, LITR 223. LITR
100 or one of the “appreciations”.
PFWL 100
MATH – MATH 102
SCI – ERTH 100 or BIOL 100
SPCH 143
SOCL 151, SOCL 245
PSYC 142
Study Skills - SKLS 103
Two of these three courses – HUMN 210, PHIL 212, ENGL 202
One course from this group of classes – MUSM 118, ARTT
110, THEA 100, ERTH 100 or BIOL 100
Sixteen hours of elective credits (SKLS 105, COMP 110,
MUSM 118, ART 110, THEA 100, COMP 107, PHIL 212, POLS
111, HIST 139, HIST 140, HUMN 211, SPAN 101, SPAN 103,
SPAN 201)
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13 three-credit hour courses = 39
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1 two-credit hour course
=
2
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1 four-credit hour course
=
4
SUBTOTAL = 45
5 three-credit hour electives = 15
GRAND TOTAL = 60 cr hrs
Low end - $2,500
High end - $3,200
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The student session is an intensive two-week event
(June 2-16, 2012) on the Vincennes campus. Cost is
approximately $1,000. Fundraising opportunities
available.
The students will earn transcripted college credit while
living in the dorms, eating at the dining hall, learning in
the labs, lecture halls and classrooms and studying in
the library accompanied by a wide range of extracurricular options.
Semester 1
Semester 2
English 11 or College English
English 11 or College English
HS Govt or POLS 111*
HS Economics –for strong students
HS Geometry
HS Geometry
HS Science – Chem or Physics
HS Science – Chem or Physics
Electives - college or high school
Electives – college or high school
Electives - college or high school
Electives – college or high school
Electives – college or high school
Electives – strongly recommend
internship
Study Hall
Study Hall
* An AP course is suggested
 Strong
Math students may double up in
math and take VU MATH 102 College
Algebra along with Geometry
 Strong students may take Government
and Econ their junior year. Weaker
students should only take Govt.
 Strong students should consider taking
POLS 111 which will count as HS
government.
 Art
100
 MUSM 118
 THEA 100
 SPCH 142
 ENGL 101
 ENGL 102 ( for those
who had ENGL 101)
 HIST 139, HIST 140
 POLS 111
 SOCL 151
 SPAN 101,103,201
 Accuplacer
Reading
 No Accuplacer
 Accuplacer/Reading
 Accuplacer ReadWrit
 Accuplacer ReadWrit
 C in ENGL 101
 Accuplacer
ReadWrit
 No Accuplacer
 Accuplacer Reading
 Placement tests
 MATH
102 - College Algebra (double)
 ENGL 202 – Creative Writing
 SKLS 104 – Study Skills
 READ
011 and MATH 016 (developmental
courses) will be offered in summer
school – dates to be determined – cost is
$225
Semester 1
Semester 2
English 12 or College English*
English 12 or College English*
Social Science *
Social Science *
Pre-calc, Trig/Stats or College
Algebra*
Pre-calc, Trig/Stats or College
Algebra*
Science or College Science*
Science or College Science*
Internship (if not taken Jr Year)
Elective or College Elective
Elective or College Elective
Elective or College Elective
Elective or College Elective
Elective or College Elective
Study Hall
Study Hall
Students may choose courses which meet their
needs for degree completion and/or college
admissions.
Students are encouraged to take at least one AP
Course.
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Art 100
MUSM 118
THEA 100
SPCH 142
ENGL 101
ENGL 102 ( for those who had
ENGL 101; required for the AS
Degree)
LITR100
LITR 221 World Lit II
LITR 223 Amer Lit II
HIST 139, HIST 140
POLS 111
SOCL 151
SPAN 101,103,201
PSYC 142
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Accuplacer Reading
No Accuplacer
Accuplacer Reading
Accuplacer ReadWrit
Accuplacer ReadWrit
C in ENGL 101
Verbal SAT 420
Verbal SAT 420
Verbal SAT 420
Accuplacer Reading
No
Accuplacer Reading
Placement tests
Accuplacer Read,Writing,
Math
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 MATH
102 - College Algebra (yearlong;
double up with Geometry)
 ENGL 202 – Creative Writing
 SKLS 105 – Study Skills
 SOCL 245 – Cultural Diversity*
 HUMN 211 – Intro to Humanities 1*
 PHIL 212 – Intro to Philosophy*
* For the Associates Degree – college soph
level courses
We receive special tuition rates:
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$25 per credit hour if the course is taught
by one of our teachers who is
credentialed by VU or if the class is on
the Priority Liberal Arts List from the
ICHE.
$75 per credit hour if the course is taught
by an adjunct or through distance
learning.
 Students
enrolled in VU courses have
access to all online student resources
from VU. FEES MUST BE PAID BY THE
FIRST DAY OF CLASS.
 VU provides free Accuplacer testing for
our students. ( $8 per student)
 Whenever possible, VU allows us to
purchase textbooks to rent to our
students, a cost-saving measure for
students.
 VU
provides academic support for
curriculum alignment and articulation
agreements for transfer credits.
 VU provides free tutoring in math and
English
 VU provides adjuncts to us at no cost to
the school corporation.
 VU provides a new full-time Academic
Dean, Josh Baker.
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011 and MATH 016, two
developmental classes will be offered
this summer at CGHS. The cost is $225,
and they are not college credit-bearing
classes. Open to rising sophomores,
juniors and seniors. Enroll on line after
March 1. These are not credit recovery.
 Other possibilities are COMP 107- Web
Page Design and others TBA.
For more information :
Contact Sandy Hillman, Director of
The EC@CG
[email protected] or
Krista Hensley, EC Lead Teacher
[email protected]
http://www.centergrove.k12.in.us/do
main/158
For questions about credit
transferability, contact the Indiana
Commission on Higher Education
http://www.transferin.net/CTL.aspx