Dual Enrollment Program Information for High School Students

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Dual Enrollment Program offers two types of courses for high school students: Early College Program for preselected rising 9th graders aiming for an Associates of Arts degree, and traditional college courses for high school students with a 3.0 GPA or higher. Students must handle college-level academic work independently and can participate in extracurricular activities. The program requires students to be responsible for their academic schedules, transportation, and communications with the college. Different from Advanced Placement courses, Dual Enrollment courses appear on both high school and college transcripts, impacting scholarship eligibility.


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  1. SUMMER/FALL DUAL ENROLLMENT 2023

  2. What is Dual Enrollment? Two types: Early College Program Preselected rising 9th graders who meet specific criteria ONLY rising 9thgraders can apply! Program is designed for students to graduate with Associates of Arts degree at the end of high school Additional Information: https://www.sjrstate.edu/collegiate-hs.html#StJohnsCounty Traditional Dual Enrollment College courses that will show up on College and High School transcript Available to all high school students with 3.0 or higher unweighted GPA Must provide own transportation Courses available at Tocoi OR SJR (or any of their platforms) Must be able to handle college level, independent academic experience Able to earn AA or take just a few credits

  3. General Information Courses can be taken at TCHS, at SJR or through one of SJR s platforms There are a variety of formats (online, day classes, evening classes, etc) The course schedule is dictated by SJR!! Transportation is the STUDENT S responsibility Students must pay close attention to the college schedule college and high school start/end dates, holidays, and breaks are not always the same. It is the STUDENT S responsibility to keep up with the information!! Full time Dual Enrollment students can participate in extracurricular activities, clubs and student activities (Prom, Homecoming, etc); however, it is THEIR responsibility to get the information in order to meet deadlines (i.e. read The BullPen, speak with friends, etc) Students must access the SJR email system REGULARLY!! This is how the college will communicate with the student not through personal email and/or the parent!

  4. General Information **THE BELOW INFORMATION APPLIES TO STUDENTS TAKING CLASSES AT TCHS AS WELL AS OFF CAMPUS DE** PARENTS there is no HAC! The college will NOT communicate with you. Students must be extremely responsible and prepared to balance the demands of high school and college. Communication will be with the student NOT the parent through the student s college email address. ALL Dual Enrollment courses will be reflected on the high school AND college transcript If a student receives IEP or 504 services, he/she MUST declare through the student disabilities services department to receive accommodations. Even high school site students will NOT receive accommodations, if the request isn t on file with the college. Dual Enrollment students can access all SJR resources tutoring, writing center, library, etc.

  5. AP vs. Dual Enrollment Advanced Placement: Courses expose students to college level rigorous coursework, but students can REQUEST college credit be placed on their college transcript based on their test performance on the AP exam. College Credit is NOT automatically added to the student s college transcript. Curriculum is widely recognized by all colleges/universities Dual Enrollment: Courses are college level courses that begin a student s COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT. Every college level DE course taken will appear on a student s high school AND college transcript there are NO exceptions!!!!! C s and lower can impact scholarship and financial aid eligibility

  6. 3. 0 UNWEIGHTED GPA Am I Eligible? TEST SCORES (ACT, PERT, OR SAT) SECONDARY TOCOI STUDENT APPROVAL BY SCHOOL COUNSELOR AND ADMINISTRATION

  7. Test Scores

  8. PERT Testing Scheduled through SJR s Testing Department Additional fliers and test score cards available in Counselor Offices SJR testing department 386-312-4228

  9. TEXTBOOK INFORMATION Off campus dual enrollment textbooks are checked out (loaned) to SJCSD students through the Media Services Department located at 10 Hildreth Drive in St. Augustine. The phone number is 904-547-3947. IF YOUR COURSE REQUIRES AN ACCESS CODE VERIFY THAT IT IS ISSUED ALONG WITH YOUR BOOKS!!! Textbooks will only be issued weekdays between the hours of 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. (excluding holidays). YOU MUST BRING YOUR ID, A PRINTED COPY OF YOUR SCHEDULE AS PROOF OF ENROLLMENT AND SIGN THE DISTRICT S TEXTBOOK CHECKOUT AGREEMENT FORM TO RECEIVE BOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS.

  10. Summer 2023 Registration packets are due before or by WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1ST- NO EXCEPTIONS!!! Various summer options Summer A(begins May 10th) , Full Summer session (begins May 10th), Summer B (begins June 26th) The student is responsible for looking closely at the dates and times of the class when selecting course options

  11. Fall 2023 Registration packets are due before or byFRIDAY, May 26thby 1:00pm - NO EXCEPTIONS!!! Short turn around so begin looking for the schedule in mid-May Make sure you have worked on your list of courses prior to the schedule coming out so the correct information is on the registration paperwork. *Don t forget to check pre-requisites and co-requisites requirements** The student is responsible for looking closely at the dates and times of the class when selecting course options

  12. Next Steps. Current Dual Enrollment: New to Dual Enrollment: Get information packet from counselor Take the PERT, SAT or ACT We recommend PERT Turn in test scores Complete the online application Be sure to select appropriate term (summer or fall) Turn in Registration packet to counselor ALL paperwork DUE before or by APRIL 1ST Turn in new test scores (if there are updated scores available or needed)

  13. New students (i.e. new to dual enrollment) MUST turn in the following to their school counselor: Test scores (ACT, SAT, or PERT) Online application consent form (last page of the online application or located in the Schoology page under forms) New Student Registration packet

  14. Next Steps. During 23-24 course registration (counselors will begin meeting with students individually in January), students who want to participate in dual enrollment should: 1. Turn in Dual enrollment packet 2. Have an idea of which DE courses he/she would like to take 3. Sign up for DE class (if taking DE class at TCHS); OR watch out for the SJR schedule

  15. Now what?!? Join the Dual Enrollment Schoology page - RCGS-QGPH-RZCG6 (access code) Use SJR links to research courses and begin planning schedule based on your schedule (i.e. after school activities, employment, TCHS schedule, etc.) Highly recommend Tuesday/Thursday classes Try to group classes together so transportation to and from school is not a problem TCHS counselors will NOT chose your Dual Enrollment courses for you Be on the look out for the summer schedule (it should post early/mid February) Fall schedule should be released in mid to late May Make at least three lists first choice classes; back up classes, etc. All classes should be within the same time frame as to fit your schedule!!

  16. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.sjrstate.edu/dual-answers.html SJR 2022-2023 Catalog/Handbook (course descriptions begin on page 197) - https://www.sjrstate.edu/cataloghandbook2023.pdf Dual Enrollment Baccalaureate Prerequisites - https://www.sjrstate.edu/pdfs/DE- Baccalaureate.pdf SJR Disability Services Information - https://www.sjrstate.edu/pdfs/DE-disability- services.pdf New Student Orientation Presentation - https://www.sjrstate.edu/pdfs/DE-New-Student- Orientation.pdf

  17. ??Questions??? TCHS School Counselors: Mrs. Wright (A L; 9 & 10th grade) elizabeth.wright@stjohns.k12.fl.us Mrs. Gibbs (A L; 11th & 12th grade) Derica.gibbs@stjohns.k12.fl.us Mrs. Blount (M Z; 9th & 10th grade) Rachel.blount@stjohns.k12.fl.us Mrs. Smith (M Z; 11th & 12th grade) Linda.m.smith@stjohns.k12.fl.us

  18. DONT FORGET!!!! SUMMER packets are due by APRIL 1, 2020 FALL packets are due by May 26, 2023 No later than 1:00pm

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