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ALVIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Dual Credit Orientation 2013 PDF

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ALVIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Dual Credit Orientation 2013 Akilah Martin-Director of Dual Credit Andrea Baker-Dawson HS/Turner CCHS (A-M) Gwendolyn Burgess-Pearland HS/Turner CCHS (N-Z) Kennon Henry-Alvin HS/Danbury HS Monica Silvas-Manvel HS COLLEGE SUCCESS INITIATIVE A C T I V A T E D College Success Initiative Activated General Information Academic Standards WebACCess Application Process Dual Credit vs. AP Services Available BlackBoard Testing Information Articulated Credit Tips for Success Email/Constant Contact Payment COLLEGE What is Dual Credit? College courses for college and high school credit! Courses are taken at the high school or can be taken at Alvin Community College. Courses are taught by ACC Faculty or high school teachers who are qualified to teach at the college level. Core Dual Credit Courses transfer to Texas Public Colleges & Universities with a grade C or higher. Dual Credit Technical courses are not guaranteed to transfer to universities but can be used to earn associate degrees and certificates at the community college level. If you are not sure what is Core versus Technical, visit with your ACC Dual Credit Advisor. High school classes that can be awarded as college credit. Students must earn an 80 or above in the course. Student must graduate from high school. Student must attend ACC and select an Applied Science degree. Student may receive credit after completion of one semester. These courses do not transfer to 4yr universities after high school and are not considered Dual Credit. To learn more about Articulated Credit contact Shelby Cefaratti [email protected] 281-756-3846 SUCCESS ACC 2.0 GPA Required for continued participation in the Dual Credit Program. Students who do not maintain 2.0 GPA at the end of the semester will be placed on probation. Probation will last 1 long semester (Fall & Winter/ Spring & Summer). Students will be allowed to re-enroll after sitting out 1 long semester. If GPA does not improve, the student will be expelled from the Dual Credit Program. ACC 3.0 GPA or 85 or higher High School GPA Required to take more than 2 Dual Credit classes per semester. C or higher Required to move to the next Foreign Language C or higher Required to guarantee transferability of core courses

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