Career and College Promise in Duplin County: Pathways to Success

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Career and College
Promise
 
Elizabeth Turner Howard
Career and College Promise Liaison
James Sprunt Community College
 
Career and College Promise in Duplin
County (CCP)
 
College Transfer Pathways (CTP) and Career and
Technical Education Pathways (CTE).
22 Pathways (5 CTP / 17 CTE).
Courses offered on JSCC campus, online, and via
ITV.
TUITION FREE and textbooks are currently paid
for by the county.
 
College Transfer Pathway
Requirements
 
High school junior or senior.
Unweighted GPA of 2.8 or higher (cannot round
GPAs).
College readiness placement scores (appropriate
scores do not have to come from one individual test
– they can be from several approved tests as long as
the student has the appropriate score in each area of
Reading, English, and Math).
 
College Transfer Pathway
Requirements
 
High school freshmen or sophomore.
Be identified as gifted by the local AIG plan in English/reading
 and 
math; 
or
Demonstrate college readiness in English, reading and mathematics on an approved assessment;
(See Attachment A for college readiness scores); 
and
Receive recommendation verifying the student has maturity to enroll from high school principal or
equivalent administrator; and receive recommendation of AIG Coordinator (if one is employed by
the district); 
and
Receive approval of college president or the college’s chief student development administrator or
the college’s chief academic officer; 
and
 Receive written consent of the student’s parent/guardian; 
and
Receive academic advising prior to enrollment in the program.
 
College Transfer Pathways
 
Leading towards an Associate in Science.
 
35 – 43 credit hours
Leading towards an Associate in Arts.
 
32 - 41 credit hours
Leading towards Associate Degree Nursing.
 
24 credit hours
 
*
Students who complete the program can continue to take
courses and earn credits towards completion of the degree.
 
Career & Technical Education
Pathway Requirements
 
High school junior or senior.
Weighted GPA of 2.8 or higher (cannot round GPAs)
OR high school principal’s recommendation.
 
Career & Technical Education
Pathway Requirements
 
To be eligible for enrollment, a high school student must meet one of the
following criteria:
 Be a high school freshman or sophomore, and i. Have the recommendation of
the high school principal or his/her designee (assessment scores should be
considered) and rationale for recommendation; 
and
Have the recommendation of the college’s Chief Academic Officer or Chief
Student Development Administrator; 
and
Passed Math I with a grade of C or better; and iv. Scored a 3, 4, or 5 on the End
of Course assessment (EOC) for Math I; 
and
Scored a 3, 4, or 5 on the 8th grade End of Grade ELA assessment.
 
Career & Technical Education Pathway
Requirements (continued)
 
 
OR
 be a high school freshman or sophomore,
 and
Have the recommendation of the high school principal or his/her
designee (assessment scores should be considered) and rationale for
recommendation, 
and
Have the recommendation of the college’s Chief Academic Officer or
Chief Student Development Administrator, 
and
Demonstrate college readiness in English, reading and mathematics on
an assessment (See Attachment A for college readiness scores).
 
CTE Pathways
 
Accounting & Finance Certificate
Advertising and Graphic Design
Certificate
Agribusiness Technology
Certificate
Applied Animal Science Tech.
Certificate
Business Administration Certificate
Criminal Justice Certificate
Diesel & Heavy Equipment
Technology Certificate
 
 
 
Early Childhood Certificate
Electrical Technology Certificate
Information Technology
Office Administration Certificate
School Age Education Certificate
Swine Management Certificate
Viticulture & Enology Cert.
Welding Technology Certificate
 
*Students who complete the program can continue to take courses
and earn credits towards completion of the degree.
 
You may enroll in a College Transfer Pathway and a Career and
Technical Education Pathway.
OR
You may enroll in two Career and Technical Education Pathways.
 
*A provisional status student may only apply for ONE pathway until
provisional status requirements are satisfied.
 
Requirements To Remain In Program
 
Continue to make progress toward high school
graduation.
Maintain a 2.0 GPA in college.
Take courses in selected pathway only.
 
 
*
A student who falls below a 2.0 GPA after completing two
college courses will be subject to the college’s policy for
satisfactory academic progress
 
Scholarship Opportunity
 
James Sprunt Presidential Scholarship Requirements
 Complete a JSCC Application in Associate or Diploma Programs.
 Complete a FAFSA and Submit to JSCC.
 Graduate from High School with at least a 3.0 Unweighted GPA.
 Complete Three or More JSCC Career & College Promise Classes with a ‘C’ or Better
 
Grade.
 Must Be a United States Citizen.
 Must Be a Duplin County Resident.
 
Maintaining Scholarship Requirements
 Remain in Good Academic Standing at JSCC (2.0 or Higher Cumulative GPA).
 Maintain Completion Rate of 67% or Higher While a Student at JSCC.
 Complete FAFSA Each Year.
 Scholarship Available for Maximum of 2 Consecutive Academic Years (4 semesters) 
 
for
Traditional Students; 1 year (2 semesters) for Early College Students.
 Must Complete at least 10 hours of Documented Volunteer Service Each Semester.
 Scholarship Ends Once Associate Degree is Completed.
 
School Contacts:
 
East Duplin High School: Danna Westerbeek
dwesterbeek@duplinschools.net
James Kenan High School: Kristen Lee
krlee@duplinschools.net
North Duplin High School: Lynne Smith
lysmith@duplinschools.net
Wallace Rose Hill High School: Mary Jo
Robinson 
mrobinson@duplinschools.net
 
Questions?
 
Contact Information:
Elizabeth Turner Howard
Career and College Promise Liaison
Phone: 910-275-6285
Email: ehoward@jamessprunt.edu
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Elizabeth Turner Howard Career and College Promise in Duplin County offers College Transfer Pathways and Career & Technical Education Pathways with 22 pathways available. High school students can pursue various pathways based on different requirements such as GPA, college readiness scores, and recommendations. The program provides tuition-free courses at James Sprunt Community College, both on-campus and online, with textbooks funded by the county. Students have the opportunity to earn credits towards degrees in various fields, including Associate in Science, Associate in Arts, and Associate Degree in Nursing.

  • College Transfer Pathways
  • Career & Technical Education
  • James Sprunt Community College
  • Tuition-Free
  • Duplin County

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  1. Career and College Promise Elizabeth Turner Howard Career and College Promise Liaison James Sprunt Community College

  2. Career and College Promise in Duplin County (CCP) College Transfer Pathways (CTP) and Career and Technical Education Pathways (CTE). 22 Pathways (5 CTP / 17 CTE). Courses offered on JSCC campus, online, and via ITV. TUITION FREE and textbooks are currently paid for by the county.

  3. College Transfer Pathway Requirements High school junior or senior. Unweighted GPA of 2.8 or higher (cannot round GPAs). College readiness placement scores (appropriate scores do not have to come from one individual test they can be from several approved tests as long as the student has the appropriate score in each area of Reading, English, and Math).

  4. College Transfer Pathway Requirements High school freshmen or sophomore. Be identified as gifted by the local AIG plan in English/reading and math; or Demonstrate college readiness in English, reading and mathematics on an approved assessment; (See Attachment A for college readiness scores); and Receive recommendation verifying the student has maturity to enroll from high school principal or equivalent administrator; and receive recommendation of AIG Coordinator (if one is employed by the district); and Receive approval of college president or the college s chief student development administrator or the college s chief academic officer; and Receive written consent of the student s parent/guardian; and Receive academic advising prior to enrollment in the program.

  5. College Transfer Pathways Leading towards an Associate in Science. 35 43 credit hours Leading towards an Associate in Arts. 32 - 41 credit hours Leading towards Associate Degree Nursing. 24 credit hours *Students who complete the program can continue to take courses and earn credits towards completion of the degree.

  6. Career & Technical Education Pathway Requirements High school junior or senior. Weighted GPA of 2.8 or higher (cannot round GPAs) OR high school principal s recommendation.

  7. Career & Technical Education Pathway Requirements To be eligible for enrollment, a high school student must meet one of the following criteria: Be a high school freshman or sophomore, and i. Have the recommendation of the high school principal or his/her designee (assessment scores should be considered) and rationale for recommendation; and Have the recommendation of the college s Chief Academic Officer or Chief Student Development Administrator; and Passed Math I with a grade of C or better; and iv. Scored a 3, 4, or 5 on the End of Course assessment (EOC) for Math I; and Scored a 3, 4, or 5 on the 8th grade End of Grade ELA assessment.

  8. Career & Technical Education Pathway Requirements (continued) OR be a high school freshman or sophomore, and Have the recommendation of the high school principal or his/her designee (assessment scores should be considered) and rationale for recommendation, and Have the recommendation of the college s Chief Academic Officer or Chief Student Development Administrator, and Demonstrate college readiness in English, reading and mathematics on an assessment (See Attachment A for college readiness scores).

  9. CTE Pathways Accounting & Finance Certificate Early Childhood Certificate Advertising and Graphic Design Certificate Electrical Technology Certificate Information Technology Agribusiness Technology Certificate Office Administration Certificate School Age Education Certificate Applied Animal Science Tech. Certificate Swine Management Certificate Viticulture & Enology Cert. Business Administration Certificate Welding Technology Certificate Criminal Justice Certificate Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technology Certificate *Students who complete the program can continue to take courses and earn credits towards completion of the degree.

  10. You may enroll in a College Transfer Pathway and a Career and Technical Education Pathway. OR You may enroll in two Career and Technical Education Pathways. *A provisional status student may only apply for ONE pathway until provisional status requirements are satisfied.

  11. Requirements To Remain In Program Continue to make progress toward high school graduation. Maintain a 2.0 GPA in college. Take courses in selected pathway only. *A student who falls below a 2.0 GPA after completing two college courses will be subject to the college s policy for satisfactory academic progress

  12. Scholarship Opportunity James Sprunt Presidential Scholarship Requirements Complete a JSCC Application in Associate or Diploma Programs. Complete a FAFSA and Submit to JSCC. Graduate from High School with at least a 3.0 Unweighted GPA. Complete Three or More JSCC Career & College Promise Classes with a C or Better Grade. Must Be a United States Citizen. Must Be a Duplin County Resident. Maintaining Scholarship Requirements Remain in Good Academic Standing at JSCC (2.0 or Higher Cumulative GPA). Maintain Completion Rate of 67% or Higher While a Student at JSCC. Complete FAFSA Each Year. Scholarship Available for Maximum of 2 Consecutive Academic Years (4 semesters) for Traditional Students; 1 year (2 semesters) for Early College Students. Must Complete at least 10 hours of Documented Volunteer Service Each Semester. Scholarship Ends Once Associate Degree is Completed.

  13. School Contacts: East Duplin High School: Danna Westerbeek dwesterbeek@duplinschools.net James Kenan High School: Kristen Lee krlee@duplinschools.net North Duplin High School: Lynne Smith lysmith@duplinschools.net Wallace Rose Hill High School: Mary Jo Robinson mrobinson@duplinschools.net

  14. Questions? Contact Information: Elizabeth Turner Howard Career and College Promise Liaison Phone: 910-275-6285 Email: ehoward@jamessprunt.edu

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