AAHS Rutgers Tutorial & Credit by Examination Overview

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AAHS collaborates with Rutgers University, offering college credits via School of Health Professions exams. Students can earn up to 25 credits, with mandatory and optional courses throughout high school years. Credits are earned based on successful completion of Rutgers exams alongside high school coursework. The detailed tutorial provides clarity on the collaboration and courses offered, including Anatomy and Physiology, Dynamics of Healthcare, Emergency and Clinical Care, Fundamentals of Health and Wellness, and more.


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  1. RUTGERS TUTORIAL (NEWLY REVISED OCTOBER 2023) EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW, IN A SLIDE SHOW...

  2. AAHS works in conjunction with Rutgers University to provide students with the opportunity to earn college credits through the School of Health Professions To provide some further clarity about how this Rutgers collaboration works, I have created this detailed Rutgers Tutorial to help you along the way. CREDIT BY EXAMINATION This program allows secondary students to gain college credit while in high school provided, they pass the Rutgers School of Health-Related Professions (SHP) exam. In the event the Rutgers SHP exam is not successfully completed the student may still gain credit on the high school transcript if the student receives a passing grade in the course. In other words, students will receive a grade for the course on their AAHS transcript, which is separate from the grade and potential credit they can receives on a college level.

  3. The courses that will be offered throughout your time at the Academy for Allied Health Sciences are: Anatomy and Physiology 1 mandatory for all AAHS 11th graders to take the Rutgers Exam (Spring) Anatomy and Physiology 2 optional for AAHS 12thgraders to take the Rutgers Exam (Spring) Dynamics of Healthcare in Society mandatory for all AAHS 10thgraders to take (Winter) Emergency and Clinical Care mandatory for all AAHS 10thgraders to take the Rutgers Exam (Spring) Fundamentals of Health and Wellness mandatory for all AAHS 12thgraders to take the Rutgers Exam (Winter) Introduction to Clinical Research optional for AAHS 12thgraders to take the Rutgers Exam (Spring & Winter) Medical Terminology mandatory for all AAHS 10thgraders to take the Rutgers Exam (Spring) Scientific Principles of Nutrition optional for AAHS 11thand 12thgraders to take the Rutgers Exam (Spring & Winter)

  4. AAHS RUTGERS EXAM OPTIONS Possibility of earning 25 total credits upon graduation from AAHS REQUIRED? RUTGERS TESTING SEASON CREDITS/COURSE # COURSE NAME . 3 Credits IDST-2250 Mandatory Winter (January/February) of your sophomore year Dynamics of HealthCare in Society (full year course) 3 Credits IDST-1000 Mandatory Spring (May/June) of your sophomore year Medical Terminology (full year course) 2 Credits IDST-1100 Mandatory Spring (May/June) of your sophomore year Emergency and Clinical Care (semester course) 4 Credits IDST-1221 Mandatory Spring (May/June) of your junior year Anatomy and Physiology 1 (full year course) 3 Credits IDST-1230 Mandatory Winter (January/February) of your senior year Fundamentals of Health and Wellness 4 Credits IDST-1222 Optional Spring (May/June) of your senior year Anatomy and Physiology 2 (full year course) 3 Credits DENH-1250 Optional Spring or Winter testing options of your junior or senior year Scientific Principles of Nutrition (semester course) 3 Credits IDST-1240 Optional Winter testing options of your senior year Introduction to Clinical Research (semester course)

  5. RUTGERS GRADING SYSTEM EXPLANATION Please note that the grade breakdown on the Rutgers Transcript is no longer by Transcript Grade (HP, P, LP, NC), but is now back to Letter Grade Only (A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, F) In other words, if your child receives a 95% on their Rutgers exam, the grade that will appear on their actual Rutgers Transcript will be an A (not a High Pass, HP, or 95) Please note that Rutgers does not round grades up. For example, if you receive an 89.8% on a Rutgers exam, they will not round it up to a 90%; therefore, in this example, you will receive a B+ on your Rutgers Transcript, and not an A- or a Pass (P) Please keep in mind that the all of the Rutgers Exams that were taken between Winter 2021 to Spring 2022 will continue to show the Transcript Grade as (High Pass (HP), Pass (P), Low Pass (LP), No Credit (NC), which is what you will see on the Rutgers Transcript. THIS NEW GRADING SYSTEM IS A CHANGE FROM ANY EXAM TAKEN BETWEEN WINTER 2021 TO SPRING 2022.

  6. OLD RUTGERS GRADING SYSTEM (WINTER 2021 SPRING 2022) The grading scale, along with the grade scale values, will be printed on the back of all Rutgers transcripts in the legend. This helps colleges determine what an HP, LP, P and NC means. Transcript Grade Recommendation College Course Grade Equivalent HSC Credit by Exam Score HP High Pass A, A- 90-100% P Pass B+,B,B- 80-89% LP Low Pass C+,C,C- 70-79% NC No Credit D+ and below <70% The grade that you earn on your AAHS transcript is the grade that you earn in the course while at AAHS. This is different than your Rutgers Transcript grade, which is based on the Rutgers Exam only

  7. NEW RUTGERS GRADING SYSTEM 2022-CURRENT RETURNING TO PREVIOUS GRADING SYSTEM BEFORE WINTER 2021 TRANSCRIPT GRADE HSC CREDIT BY EXAM SCORE GPA A 93.0 - 100 4.0 A- 90.0 - 92.9 3.7 B+ 87.0 - 89.9 3.3 B 83.0 - 86.9 3.0 B- 80.0 - 82.9 2.7 C+ 77.0 - 79.9 2.3 C 73.0 - 76.9 2.0 C- 70.0 - 72.9 1.7 D+ 67.0 - 69.9 1.3 D 63.0 - 66.9 1.0 F Less than 63 0.0

  8. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT GRADING What is the rationale for the new grading system? Why did it change? According to Rutgers, there were issues with the old grading policy (HP, P, LP, NC), that was used between Winter 2021 to Spring 2022. Rutgers reports, that in order to increase the colleges who would accept these college credits, Rutgers decided to change back to their previous grading system during the 2022-2023 school year. The new grading system, is the Standard Grading Model, and is the grading system that Rutgers uses for all students. Rutgers believes that this grading system will allow for these credits to be more transferable. The grading scale, along with the grade scale values will be printed on the back of all transcripts in the legend. This helps colleges determine what an HP, LP, P and NC means or what the current grading system means as well.

  9. RUTGERS ENROLLMENT FORM All students MUST complete the Rutgers Enrollment Form for the Rutgers School of Health Professions This form will be distributed in the students AAHS CTE classes, and must be returned to their teacher with both the student and parent signature by the deadline set by Rutgers Students WILL NOT be permitted to sit for a Rutgers Exam for the Winter or Spring testing sessions without the receipt of their Rutgers Enrollment Form All students testing this year have completed the Rutgers Enrollment Form

  10. RUTGERS EXAM PROCESS CHANGES Although the grading system for Rutgers exam scores will remain the same and continue to be based on letter grade only (A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, F), the processing of grades will no longer require a completed DocuSign submission, as in years past. Rather than completing the DocuSign, all students earning results of 73% or higher on their Rutgers exam will automatically be eligible for credits onto their Rutgers transcript, and that grade will automatically be put onto their Rutgers transcript. If you DO NOT wish to include your Rutgers exam grade on your Rutgers transcript, an Exemption Form must be submitted, which will be due within a 2-week window of release of Rutgers exam grade results. Students must have their parents sign and complete an Exemption Form if they do not wish to accept an eligible exam score for credit (Exemption Form attached to this email). Students/parents have every right to accept any grade to be added to a transcript. Therefore, students who score below 73% and wish to include that grade on their Rutgers transcript, can also do so by submitting an exemption form.

  11. GRADE EXEMPTION REQUEST FORM Student should have parents sign and complete an exemption form if they DO NOT wish to accept an eligible exam score for credit These forms are due within 2 weeks of release of exam results .there will be no extensions or exceptions (Rutgers Policy) Students/parents have every right to accept any grade be added to a transcript Students who score below a 73% can submit an exemption form as well

  12. SUMMARY All Rutgers grades of a 73% or higher will automatically be added to your Rutgers Transcript, unless you complete the Exemption Form and return it to me within 2 weeks of when you received your Rutgers grade. There will no longer be a mandatory DocuSign to approve your grade be included on your Rutgers Transcript Your grade is now an Opt Out, as indicated by the Exemption Form

  13. HELPFUL HINTS & REMINDERS Please remember that I am always happy to help. I kindly ask that when you call me or email me with regards to your child s Rutgers exam, please make sure that you include your child s first and last name, along with the exam(s) that they took. jmirabella@ucvts.org 908-889-8288 x847

  14. 2023-2024 RUTGERS EXAM SCHEDULE WINTER RUTGERS EXAMS Thursday - February 1, 2024 (Location - AAHS Auditorium) 9am Dynamics of Healthcare all 10thgraders Introduction to Clinical Research select 12thgraders Scientific Principles of Nutrition select 11th& 12thgraders 1pm Fundamentals of Health and Wellness all 12thgraders R Winter Make-up Exams will take place on Thursday - February 23, 2023

  15. 2023-2024 RUTGERS EXAM SCHEDULE SPRING RUTGERS EXAMS Thursday - June 2, 2024 (Location - AAHS Auditorium) 9am Medical Terminology all 10thgraders Anatomy & Physiology II select 12thgraders Scientific Principles of Nutrition select 11th& 12thgraders 1pm Anatomy & Physiology I all 11thgraders Emergency & Clinical Care all 10thgraders Spring Make-up Exams will take place on Tuesday - June 13, 2023

  16. RUTGERS EXAM INFORMATION All Rutgers exams will be 100 questions total, and are all multiple choice All students will have 90 minutes to complete their exams Students with accommodations will receive time and a half on their Rutgers exams, and will have the option of testing in another classroom

  17. How to Request an Official Transcript for Health Sciences Career Students RESOURCE GUIDE ** E-Transcripts are not available for Health Sciences Careers Students** Please follow the steps below to complete the online request to have a paper transcript mailed out. How to Request a Transcript Online. 1. Go to the site: https://transcripts.rutgers.edu/transcripts/index.html 2. Choose Alumni/Former Students

  18. 3. Enter First Name, Last Name, Date of Birth, High School Graduation year, and Social Security

  19. 4. Click Continue 5. If your student information has not been entered into the system yet you will get this message: 6. Click Continue one more time 7. Then look at the bottom and you will get a prompt to choose Either Rutgers Request or UMDNJ/RBHS Transcript Request 8. Choose UMDNJ/RBHS Transcript Request

  20. 9. Click Continue for the third time 10. The transcript option will open up 11. The school to choose is School of Health Professions 12. Choose the mail transcript option 13. Choose the number of copies 14. Enter your email address 15. Choose Continue 16. Enter the mailing address where your transcript will be sent to 17. Once complete choose Enter 18. Complete the online payment 19. There is a $7.00 fee per mail request copy / $10.00 fee per electronic request copy 20. Repeat to request additional transcripts Parents/students should assure to select the correct campus/school when requesting a transcript to avoid delays

  21. Attention Seniors - PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY! Please use this Resource Guide in order to request your official Rutgers Transcript for your college/ university. You can indeed get a "partial" Rutgers transcript! Meaning, at any point, you can request your personal Rutgers Transcript following the steps in the attached Resource Guide. However, your request will contain only the following classes: 1. Those classes that you completed, took the test for and met the threshold for receiving credit 2. Do not expect a class to be on your Rutgers Transcript that you haven't taken the test for yet, such as A&P2 or Fundamentals if you are an AAHS senior student requesting your Rutgers Transcript 3. If you Did Not complete the Grade Exemption Request Form, and you received >72% on your Rutgers Exam, then that grade will automatically be placed on your Rutgers Transcript. 4. At the end of senior year, you will have to request an updated transcript for the senior year Rutgers courses you have taken. Please do not do this until at August following your AAHS Graduation year. This will change the way you report your classes for "College Classes You have Taken" on any application and self reported academic record platform, as you can now say, you do have a transcript. Please keep in mind that your FINALIZED Rutgers Transcripts will not be available until approximately the August (after your graduation). You MUST request another transcript at that time to ensure that all of your senior year exams are included on your Rutgers Transcript.

  22. QUESTIONS??? This Rutgers Google Slideshow Tutorial will be placed on our AAHS Website under the Rutgers link for future reference. I will also ask all of our teachers who teach Rutgers courses, to post this slideshow on their google classrooms as well. Please reference this slideshow with all Rutgers related questions. I am also always happy and available to help! Jenna Mirabella - Teaching Supervisor jmirabella@ucvts.org 908-889-8288 x847

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