Dual Credit Options at Champion High School

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Champion High School offers Advanced Placement (AP) and Dual Credit programs in partnership with various institutions like Northwest Vista College, Angelo State University, UT On-Ramps, and Tarleton Today. Students can earn college credit by meeting testing requirements, with some classes being free if passed. Dual Enrollment options provide opportunities for students to take courses with BISD instructors or online through partner universities. Qualifying test scores for NVC and ASU include SAT, ACT, and TSI tests. Alamo Colleges Dual Credit program, offered by BISD instructors, allows students to earn college credit at a reduced cost.


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  1. November 14, 2023 Welcome to Champion High School Dual Credit

  2. AP vs Dual Credit Dual Credit: Advanced Placement (AP) Must meet testing requirements/ have the scores for Northwest Vista and ASU Some classes are FREE If you pass, you get credit (check with college) 4 schools that BISD partners with (NVC, ASU, UT OnRamps, Tarleton Today) Open enrollment Take the AP exam ($100) Score 3 or higher to earn college credit Check college website to see how the credit would be awarded Carry the same weight in GPA. (1.1 Multiplier)

  3. Institution Comparison Alamo Colleges Dual Credit Angelo State Univ. Dual Credit UT On-Ramps Dual Enrollment Tarleton Today Dual Enrollment Students take courses from BISD credentialed instructors at BHS/CHS Students take courses from BISD credentialed instructors at BHS/CHS or ASU instructors through an online platform. Students take a class with a BISD teacher and complete various assignments online to UT. Students take a class with a BISD teacher and complete various assignments online to Tarleton Mode Free Some courses require the purchase of resources $50 per credit hour Some courses require the purchase of resources $149 per course Resources included in fee $149 per course Resources included in fee Cost 4 year university. 4 year university Students not earning credit stay in class and are exposed to Tarleton Univ. curriculum. Students have the opportunity to earn up to 33 hrs free of charge. 42 hrs of Core Complete. 4 year university. Students not earning credit stay in class and are exposed to UT curriculum. Online courses taught by ASU staff. Advantages Courses taught by BISD staff who are adjuncts for NVC or SAC Increases access to UT-core courses at 75% off the cost for the same course taken on campus Increases access to Tarleton Univ. core courses at 75% off the cost for the same course taken on campus Face-to-face courses taught by BISD adjuncts. 3 Teaching & Learning Department

  4. Qualifying Test Scores You can qualify for Dual Credit by any of the following tests and earning the required score. Qualifying tests for NVC AND ASU: Qualifying tests for NVC AND ASU: SAT (480/530) SAT (480/530)- - you must send these scores directly to NVC ACT (23) ACT (23)- - you must send these scores directly to NVC TSI (945/5/950) TSI (945/5/950)- - Campus counselors will give the TSI test starting in January. Students will be notified of upcoming dates. Currently being offered on Saturdays. See link in Dr. Hinojosa s weekly newsletter.

  5. Alamo Colleges Dual Credit Taught by a high school teacher that is credentialed through Vista Free to BISD students Must complete the Apply Texas application and complete Vista requirements Should be starting the application process this month Lengthier application process, Start now! FOLLOW THE PROVIDED LIST OF STEPS. Must have qualifying scores: TSI (test on campus for $15) SAT/ACT BISD currently offers 11 courses (subject to change) List in the Handbook.

  6. ASU Dual Credit: In person instructors credentialed through ASU for some courses. Online courses available with ASU instructors facilitated by CHS teacher. $150 per semester course (3 credit hours) plus cost of textbooks for some classes. TSI Testing Requirements for all English & Math Courses Fall, Spring, & Summer courses available Great support-access to academic advisors and 24/7 tutoring services. Students that qualify for free/reduced lunch can take courses at no cost *All ASU dual credit information and deadlines will be posted in the Dual Credit Google Classroom

  7. ASU Application Process 1. Join ASU Dual Credit Classroom 2. Apply for dual credit. Link can be found in dual credit classroom. 3. Submit a Dual Credit Agreement Form Signed by Parents sent via email after application has been accepted. 4. Submit Transcripts (counselors can do this). 5. Submit Qualifying Test Scores. 6. Choose courses during course selection period. ASU General Requirements: ~At least a 3.0 GPA (80s and above) ~Top 50% of graduating class ~Rising Junior or Counselor Waiver

  8. CHS TSI TESTING DATES Saturday Test Dates: Saturday Test Dates: School Day Test Dates: School Day Test Dates: November 11th December 19th January 27th February 10th March 2nd April 13th May 4th January 19th January 22nd February 27th February 28th March: TBD Sign up in counselor office starting on Dec. 11th. Sign up using QR code at school

  9. UT OnRamps Dual enrollment option through University of Texas at Austin Exclusive to Juniors: Student can choose whether or not to accept final grade for college credit. On Campus Instructor partnered with UT Professor. No qualifying scores or application process. $150/3 hour course (scholarships available for students who meet criteria) English 3 and US History-$300 (6 hours credits earned) PreCal, Physics, College Algebra-$150 (3 hours credits earned)

  10. Which dual credit should I choose? Which dual credit should I choose? Students can apply for any or all dual credit partners. Vista s application process is Apply Texas and is open now! Students should use a personal email address - NOT their BISD email address. Applying for dual credit does not mean that you must take the class. You will not make that decision until we pick classes in February.

  11. Dual Credit Facts: Dual Credit Facts: These are COLLEGE classes, expect rigor beyond high school level. Students must have a minimum success rate in dual credit of 67.6%. Classes will go on student s COLLEGE transcript and will be part of their COLLEGE GPA. Students must complete the necessary steps complete the necessary steps- not parents. It is imperative to remember usernames, passwords, etc. YOU ARE APPLYING TO COLLEGE. Parents will not have access to academic records at the college level (FERPA). If students choose to drop a dual credit course after the drop deadline, there will be a W on their COLLEGE transcript. Only 6 Ws allowed on a college transcript in Texas. It is the student s responsibility to communicate with the instructor and college to drop the course on the college side.

  12. Dual Credit and CCMR One English or Math dual credit class satisfies CCMR requirements through ASU or Northwest Vista Nine hours in any other dual credit course satisfies CCMR requirements Any UT OnRamps course satisfies CCMR requirements (UT score must be 70+ in attempted course to earn credit for CCMR)

  13. Whats next? What s next? Students need to begin the application process by: Joining the Google Classrooms for NVC & ASU NVC: ao3pagu ASU: esxx44k Read the DC Handbook Apply to Northwest Vista College through www.goapplytexas.org (reminder use a personal email address - NOT BISD email address.) Select dual credit classes during course selection. Tarleton and UT OnRamps require no application. Simply sign up during course selection. ***ALL STUDENTS MUST JOIN THE DUAL CREDIT GOOGLE CLASSROOM ***ALL STUDENTS MUST JOIN THE DUAL CREDIT GOOGLE CLASSROOM

  14. Hard Deadlines Many of these deadlines are the college s deadlines and we are unable to extended deadlines for extenuating circumstances. Students are applying to and enrolling in college.

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