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Form IDCH-1 Empowering Dreams for the Future INFORMATION GUIDE FOR COLLEGE CREDIT NOW The purpose of this exhibit is to provide school counselors curricula guidelines to assist in the implementation of Administrative Rule IDCH-R (Dual/Joint Enrollment Programs). Course taken through College Credit Now that are higher than courses which receive the 1.0 quality point at the high school will also receive the 1.0 quality point. These courses are: In order to earn extra quality points in a College Credit Now approved college-level course, the student must have taken the appropriate high school course: Language Arts Math Calculus Math Statistics Science Biology Science Chemistry Science Physics Social Studies US History Social Studies World History Social Studies Electives Social Studies Government Social Studies Economics Foreign Language AP Literature & Composition AND/OR* AP Calculus BC AND/OR* AP Statistics OR* AP Biology OR* AP Chemistry OR* AP Physics B AND/OR* AP US History OR* AP World History OR* AP Psychology AP Government & Politics OR* AP Micro- economics OR* AP Language AND/OR* Literature AP Language & Composition OR* AP Calculus AB AND/OR* IB Mathematic s Higher Level IB Biology Higher Level IB Chemistry Higher Level AP Physics C (Mechanics) AND/OR* IB World Topics/20th Century History Higher Level AP Human Geography AP Macro- economics OR* in the following Languages: IB English A Higher Level Multivariable Calculus OR* AP Physics C Electricity and Magnetism OR* AP European History IB Economics Higher Level Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Latin Italian IB Mathematics Higher Level IB Physics Higher Level OR* IB Spanish Higher Level, IB French Higher 3/13/13: Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Page 1 of 2

Cobb County School District · Web viewIB Physics Higher Level OR* IB Spanish Higher Level, IB French Higher Level * Highest level of class available is determined at the local school

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Cobb County School District

Form IDCH-1 Empowering Dreams for the Future

INFORMATION GUIDE FOR COLLEGE CREDIT NOW

The purpose of this exhibit is to provide school counselors curricula guidelines to assist in the implementation of Administrative Rule IDCH-R (Dual/Joint Enrollment Programs).

Course taken through College Credit Now that are higher than courses which receive the 1.0 quality point at the high school will also receive the 1.0 quality point. These courses are:

In order to earn extra quality points in a College Credit Now approved college-level course, the student must have taken the appropriate high school course:

Language Arts

Math

Calculus

Math

Statistics

Science

Biology

Science

Chemistry

Science

Physics

Social Studies

US History

Social Studies

World History

Social Studies

Electives

Social Studies

Government

Social Studies

Economics

Foreign Language

AP Literature & Composition AND/OR*

AP Calculus BC

AND/OR*

AP Statistics OR*

AP Biology OR*

AP Chemistry OR*

AP Physics B AND/OR*

AP US History OR*

AP World History

OR*

AP Psychology

AP Government & Politics

OR*

AP Micro-economics OR*

AP Language AND/OR* Literature

AP Language & Composition OR*

AP Calculus AB

AND/OR*

IB Mathematics Higher Level

IB Biology Higher Level

IB Chemistry Higher Level

AP Physics C (Mechanics)

AND/OR*

IB World Topics/20th Century History Higher Level

AP Human Geography

AP Macro-economics OR*

in the following Languages:

IB English A Higher Level

Multivariable Calculus OR*

AP Physics C Electricity and

Magnetism OR*

AP European History

IB Economics Higher Level

Spanish, French, German, Chinese,

Japanese, Latin

Italian

IB Mathematics Higher Level

IB Physics

Higher Level

OR*

IB Spanish Higher Level, IB French Higher Level

*Highest level of class available is determined at the local school. If the course is available at the local school and offered, then the student must take the highest level of course available at the local school in order to get the extra quality point.

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