Move On When Ready College and Career Cohort Information

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The FCS-GTC College and Career Cohort offers students a specialized Move On When Ready opportunity with Gwinnett Technical College. Students can earn high school and college credits in four areas of concentration, leading to certification in high-demand career fields. Admissions are open to 11th and 12th-grade students from specific high schools. The program provides a pathway for students to take college-level CTAE courses not typically offered in local high schools. Important dates include application deadlines and course registration opening. Transportation options are available for students participating in the cohort.


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  1. Move on When Ready College and Career Cohort

  2. Objectives of Cohort The FCS-GTC College and Career Cohort is a specialized Move On When Ready opportunity with Gwinnett Technical College where students can earn high school and college credits. The cohort will allow students to select from one of four areas of concentration, and upon completion of the cohort program, the student will earn a certification in a high demand career field, as well as earn core high school graduation requirements in areas of English, Math, and CTAE. *Students concentrating in Advanced Academics will not earn any certification. Students that participate in the cohort will have the option to utilize Fulton County bus transportation to and from their home high school and the Gwinnett Tech Alpharetta campus. The cohort provides students the opportunity to take college level CTAE courses in areas that are not offered in each local high school. 2

  3. Admissions/Eligibility for Participation Admission Requirements Students must attend one of the high schools in the Northwest and Northeast Learning Communities, along with Riverwood and North Springs Must be in the 11th and 12th grade PC Repair and Network Technician Certification has to start in the 11th grade (3 semesters) SAT: 480 Reading, 440 Math; ACT: 17 Reading, 20 English, 19 Math; Accuplacer: 64 Reading, 70 Writing, 57 Math No GPA requirement for participation Enrollment Goals 25 students per high school 3

  4. Certifications/Areas of Concentration Advanced Academic Concentration 12 college credits Certifications Degrees Number of College Credits College Course High School Equivalent PC Repair and Network Technician Certificate Networking Specialist Degree 27 ENGL 1101 Composition and Rhetoric 23.03400 Advanced Composition MATH 1111 College Algebra 27.0A624 Dual Enrollment Mathematics Cyber Crime Specialist Certificate Cybersecurity Degree 26 ENGL 1102 Literature and Composition 23.05200 British Literature/Composition Entrepreneurship Certificate Marketing Management Degree, Concentration: Entrepreneurship 27 ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics 45.06100 Economics 4

  5. Timeline 1/12-Information is presented to counselors 1/18-Information is presented to CTAE leadership 1/19-3/31-Local school marketing and recruitment for MOWR College and Career Cohort 2/1-GTC application will open 3/1-GTC evaluates interest survey to determine enrollment 3/31-FCS MOWR application deadline 5/1-Students have submitted all supplemental documents for GTC admissions. 6/7 (approximate date)- Course registration opens for students. 5

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