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Dual Enrollment:

College Opportunities for

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Overview

Introduction to TCSG and USG

Dual Enrollment Opportunities in Georgia

Admissions Process

GATRACS & Transferability

Timeline

Articulation

College Contacts

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23 TCSG Colleges

Albany Tech

Athens Tech

Atlanta Tech

Augusta Tech

Central Georgia Tech

Chattahoochee Tech

Columbus Tech

Costal Pines Tech

Georgia Northwestern Tech

Georgia Piedmont Tech

Gwinnett Tech

Lanier Tech

Moultrie Tech

North Georgia Tech

Oconee Fall Line Tech

Ogeechee Tech

Savannah Tech

South Georgia Tech

Southeastern Tech

Southern Crescent Tech

Southwest Georgia Tech

West Georgia Tech

Wiregrass Georgia Tech

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30 USG Colleges & Universities

• Georgia Institute of Technology

• Georgia Perimeter College*

• Georgia Regents University

• Georgia Southern University

• Georgia Southwestern State University

• Georgia State University*

• Gordon State College

• Kennesaw State University

• Middle Georgia State College

• Savannah State University

• South Georgia State College

• University of Georgia

• University of North Georgia

• University of West Georgia

• Valdosta State University

• Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

• Albany State University

• Armstrong State University

• Atlanta Metropolitan State University

• Bainbridge State College

• Clayton State University

• College of Coastal Georgia

• Columbus State University

• Dalton State College

• Darton State College

• East Georgia State College

• Fort Valley State University

• Georgia College and State University

• Georgia Gwinnett College

• Georgia Highlands College

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• Georgia is the eighth-largest state in

the country in terms of public school

enrollment!

• For every 10 students who enter high

school, fewer than 3 will complete a

Bachelor’s degree in 10 years.

• 90% of fastest growing and highest

paying jobs in America require some

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Georgia’s

Dual

Enrollment

Model

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Students receives both high school and

college credit simultaneously.

Courses can be taught on high school

or college campus.

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Increases

The ease of transitioning from high school to college;

Likelihood of earning a high school diploma;

Expanded Course offerings & articulation;

Confidence for college level rigor;

Likelihood of college enrollment and completion; and

GPA one year after high school graduation

Decreases

The cost of college;

Drop out rate; and

Time to college credential or degree

Advantages

of Dual

Enrollment

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CCRPI indicators at the high school level which may be impacted

by students who earn credit in dual enrollment courses:

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All GA Dual Enrollment Programs

4,221

4,950

6,259

6,699

5,111

7,130

8,765

11,398

9,332

12,080

15,024

18,097

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

2012

2013

2014

2015

USG

TCSG

Total

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Accel Enrollment in GA

3,205

3,887

5,137

5,770

465

1,363

2,680

4,923

3,670

5,250

7,817

10,693

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

2012

2013

2014

2015

USG

TCSG

Totals

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Accel

• Academic courses

• Accel Directory

• PT/FT

• ACCEL (GA residents)

• HS and college credit

• College or HS campus

• 100% tuition

• Not counted against HOPE cap

• HS keeps FTE funding

• Not available in the summer

HOPE/Dual Credit

• Career/Tech Ed courses

• HOPE/Dual Credit Matrix

• PT/FT

• HOPE Grant (GA residents)

• HS and college credit

• College or HS campus

• Part tuition paid

• Not counted against HOPE

cap

• HS keeps FTE funding

• Not available in the summer

Joint Enrollment

• No set course list or directory

• PT/FT

• College credit only

• College campus only

• Counted against HOPE cap

• Part tuition paid

• Available in the summer

MOWR

• MOWR List + Accel + DE

Matrix

• FT min 12 credit hrs per term

• FTE funding sent to PSI

• HS and college credit

• College campus only

• 100% tuition/fees

• Not counted against HOPE

cap

• HS gets $200 admin fee

• Not available in the summer

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At most colleges, Accel, HOPE Grant/Dual Credit and

Joint can all be taken in the same term.

With the exception of MOWR, students may enroll in

two different postsecondary institutions in the same

term. However a student participating in the Accel

Program is limited to 15 hours per term.

MOWR students must be enrolled a minimum of 12

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HOPE Scholarship

Academic Rigor Requirements

Class of 2015 – Must have at least two courses from list

Class of 2016 – Must have at least three courses from list

Class of 2017 – Must have at least four courses from list

ACCEL

= Academic rigor courses include dual credit courses in

core subjects taken at an Eligible Postsecondary Institution.

HOPE Scholarship Regulations:

http://www.gsfc.org/main/publishing/pdf/2015/2015-HOPE-PUBLIC.pdf

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AP

&

Accel

AP

Rigorous course content

Standardized exam at cost to the student

Courses result in college credit if sufficient score on exam

Courses taught by high school teachers

Accel

No costs for final exam, prepared by the instructor

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ACCEL Directory

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HOPE/Dual Credit Matrix

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MOWR Supplemental Course List

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Course List Update Process

Need for course substitution identified.

College submits course substitution request.

USG point person confirms that appropriate documentation is included

and forwards to GADOE.

GADOE point person reviews and forwards to the GADOE

program manager. Appropriate GADOE

Program Manager reviews and approves or denies. College notified of decision.

If approved, appropriate list is updated.

USG

TCSG

Need for course alignment identified.

TCSG point person confirms possible alignment with TCSG curriculum specialist and forwards to TCSG Point

Person

TCSG Point Person submits course alignment request

to GADOE Point Person.

GADOE point person reviews and forwards to

the GADOE curriculum specialist. Appropriate GADOE

curriculum specialist reviews and approves or

denies. TCSG Point Person notified

of decision

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Some institutions may elect to waive tuition/fees resulting from additional

hours/courses. Example: ENGL 1101 (3 hours) MATH 1111 (3 hours) SPAN 1001 (3 hours) PHED 1101 (3 hours) ART 1010 (3 hours) Colleges must accept the

amount as full payment for each MOWR student enrolling full-time (12

hours). Any difference between the tuition/fees and the FTE payment is waived.

The amount is calculated based on an average MOWR student

FTE: FY15 = $1295.31

per semester

High schools receive a $200 administrative fee per

MOWR student. GADOE determines the

amount to be sent to each college for each MOWR student they have enrolled.

MOWR Funding

Example

ENGL 1101–English Composition (3 hours) MATH 2431-Calculus I (4 hours) PHYS 2211K-Principles of Physics I (4 hours) PHED 1101-Walking/Jogging for Fitness (3 hours)

TOTAL = 14 hours

Example

ENGL 1101–English Composition (3 hours) MATH 1111-College Algebra (3 hours) SPAN 1101-Elementary Spanish (3 hours) PHED 1101-Walking/Jogging for Fitness (3 hours)

TOTAL = 12 hours

Example

ENGL 1101–English Composition (3 hours) MATH 1111-College Algebra (3 hours) SPAN 1101-Elementary Spanish (3 hours) BIOL 1111-Biology I (3 hours)+BIOL 1111L (1 hour)

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• HOPE Grant pays a % of a

HOPE/Dual Credit student’s

tuition and $0 college fees.

• Accel pays 100% of tuition but

$0 college fees.

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27 Courses Guaranteed!

TCSG & USG Statewide Articulation Agreement

TCSG Course USG Course Equivalent

• American Literature ENGL 2130 • Art Appreciation ARTS 1101 • World History I HIST 1111 • World History II HIST 1112 • U.S. History I HIST 2111 • U.S. History II HIST 2112 • Intro to Humanities HUMN 1101 • Intro to Psychology PSYC 1101 • Intro to Sociology SOCI 1101 • American Govt. POLS 1101 • Economics (Principles) ECON 1101 • Economics Macro ECON 1199 • Economics Micro ECON 1998

TCSG Course USG Course Equivalent

English Composition I ENG 1101 English Composition 11 ENG 1102 Public Speaking SPCH 1101 Biology I BIOL 1111 (L) Biology II BIOL 1112 (L) Chemistry I CHEM 1151 (L) Chemistry II CHEM 1152 (L) Intro to Statistics MATH 1127 Pre-Calculus MATH 1113 Calculus MATH 1131 College Algebra MATH 1111 Math Modeling MATH 1101 Intro to Physics I PHYS 1111 (L) Intro to Physics II PHYS 1112 (L)

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Dual Enrollment Admission Requirements

Note: Institutions may have additional requirements.

USG

Minimum 970 combined SAT CR/Math OR 20 ACT Composite

Minimum 3.0 cumulative HS GPA (17 RHSC units)

On-track for HS graduation and RHSC completion

Exemption of all Learning Support requirements

Verification of lawful presence requirement applies to any student

requesting to be classified as “in-state” and any student applying

to:

Georgia College & State University

Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Regents University

Georgia State University

University of Georgia

TCSG

COMPASS, ASSET, ACT or SAT placement scores vary per

program

On-track for HS Graduation

Submission of college application, Accel/Dual HOPE Credit

application, signed parental permission form

Verification of lawful presence requirement applies to any

student requesting to be classified as “in-state”. Students

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Residency

O.C.G.A. 20-3-66

Students under the age of 24 are eligible to be classified as in-state if their parent has established and maintained domicile in Georgia

for at least 12 consecutive months immediately preceding the first day of classes for the term and:

The student has graduated (or will graduate) from a Georgia high school; or,

The parent claimed the student as a dependent on the parent’s most recent federal or state income tax return.

Students may also be classified as in-state based on their U.S. court-appointed legal guardian provided that guardian has established and

maintained domicile in Georgia for at least 12 consecutive months immediately preceding the first day of classes for the term and the

guardianship was not appointed to avoid the payment of out-of-state tuition.

Lawful permanent residents, refugees, asylees, & other eligible noncitizens as defined by federal Title IV regulations may be extended

the same consideration as U.S. citizens in determining whether they qualify for in-state classification.

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Note: Exact timeline will vary by high school and college

* Note: After Drop/Add period, MOWR students who withdraw from a course are still considered full time by the college

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27 Courses are guaranteed to transfer from TCSG

colleges to USG colleges/universities.

22 states have adopted policies guaranteeing that

dual-enrollment credits be accepted by colleges,

up from 15 in 2008.

Research shows that male and low income

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100 Item Multiple Choice

60 Minutes per exam

120 Minutes for Students with Disabilities

Randomized Order of Questions

Test Tool: Calculator

TCSG’s

Statewide

Articulation

Assessments

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TCSG Statewide Articulation Assessments

TCSG Course #

Course Name

Cut Score

GaDOE Course #

Course Name

ACCT 1100 Financial Accounting I 75% 07.41100 Principles of Accounting I

COFC 1010 Introduction to Construction 70% 46.54600 Introduction to Construction

CUUL 1000 Culinary Art 79% 20.53100 Intro to Culinary Arts

ECCE 1101 Intro to Early Childhood Care

& Education 79% 20.52510

Intro to Early Childhood Care & Education

MKTG 1100 Principles of Marketing 76% 08.47400 Marketing Principles

WELD 1000 Intro to Welding Technology 73% 48.58100 Introduction to Metals

COMP 1000 Introduction to Computers 73% 07.44110 Computer Applications I

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Course #

Course Name

Cut Scores

Course #

Course Name

ALHS 1090 Medical Terminology TBD 25.59100 Medical Term in Healthcare

AUTT 1020 Electrical Systems TBD 47.57600 Electrical Systems

CULL 1120 Principles of Cooking TBD 20.53310 Culinary Arts II

DFTG 1101 CAD Fundamentals TBD 48.54100 Engineering Drawing & Design

DMPT 1000 Intro to Design & Media TBD 48.56200 Graphic Design & Production

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GATRACS

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• Students can take DE courses offered online.

• Tutoring is available on almost all college

campuses. Many institutions use early alert

systems.

• High school students can enroll in college

courses in the summer through joint

enrollment (college credit only). Course

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Dual

Enrollment

Contacts

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Each college has at least one. Titles may vary

per college.

Work closely with the high schools to

implement dual enrollment programs

Assists high school students with enrollment

and course completion process

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College Contact Information

USG

USG Website:

www.usg.edu

USG Student Affairs Webpage

www.usg.edu/student_affairs

Campus Contact Lists:

Dual Enrollment/Accel

www.usg.edu/inst/directories/accel_dual_contacts/

MOWR Contact Lists:

www.usg.edu/inst/directories/move_on_when_ready_c

ontacts

TCSG

TCSG Website:

www.tcsg.edu

TCSG High School Dual Credit Program:

www.tcsg.edu/fordualcredit.php

TCSG High School Coordinator Contact List:

www.tcsg.edu/all_documents/current_HS_coordinator_list.pdf

GA Dual Enrollment Programs:

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Dianne Lassai Barker

Secondary Education Initiatives Coordinator Technical College System of Georgia

email: DBarker@tcsg.edu Sarah Wenham Director of Student Access

Board of Regents

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