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Dual
Credit!
Accelerated Learning Opportunities Through IDLA
Tech Prep!
AP!
Oh My!
IDLA Accelerated Learning Options
DUAL CREDIT (DC)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP)
TECH PREP (AP)
Dual Credit -Vs- Tech PrepDual Credit
Courses are “owned” by the college.Feature college assessments and grading schemes.Apply and Register at College before taking course.
Tech Prep Courses are “owned” by the high school (or IDLA).Only courses that fulfill requirements of a Professional-Technical
Education (PTE) program of study. Feature high school assessments and grading schemes.Register with Tech Prep at college – apply for credit after course
is complete.
What is Dual Credit?
College Coursework taken in High School– Student earns both college and high school credit– May be offered on the high school campus
• taught by a high school or college instructor– May be offered online
• taught by a high school or college instructor– May be offered on the college campus
• taught by a college instructor.
Be Prepared! Work Hard!• DC students held to same standards as college students – by SBOE rule
• DC courses follow college’s academic calendar and rules– Grading policies and final exams – academic honesty and rigor– Registration dates and deadlines
• DC courses on college transcript - luxury or Inconvenience?
– Grades recorded on college transcript– Affecting college GPA’s and opportunity
to apply for scholarship assistance.
How do DC credits transfer?
Will a DC course allow a student to bypass a college course?
For information about transfer policies and limitations contact the registrar directly of the college or university in question. Private and out-of state institutions especially may have differing transfer criteria.
Dual credit coursework will almost always transfer as elective credits at least
Almost Always for core courses. Some non-core credits may or may not fulfill prerequisite requirements for a program of study
Will the credits always transfer?
Dual Credit Registration
IDLA registration DOES NOT serve to register a student for dual credit
Always contact the dual credit post-secondary institution for registration information.
CSI - http://www.csi.edu/dualcredit/NIC - http://www.nic.edu/admissions/steps_dual_credit_student.aspBSU - http://www.boisestate.edu/concurrentenrollment/ceinformation.html#ceappNNU - http://www.nnu.edu/academics/high-school-programs/concurrent-credit/
Prerequisite Requirements
Class Name CSI Course ACT Score Compass Class Prerequisite
College Algebra Math 143 ≥ 23 Algebra Area 62-99 or College Algebra Area 31-51
Trigonometry Math 144 ≥ 27 College Algebra Area 52-99 or Trigonometry Area 31-51
Take and pass Math 143 with a C or better
Calculus Math 170 ≥ 29 Trigonometry Area 52-99
Take and pass Math 143 and Math 144 or Math 147 with a C or better
Statistics Math 253 ≥ 26 College Algebra Area 52-99
Take and pass Math 143 with a C or better
Be sure to pay close attention to the college prerequisite requirements.
Below is an example of prerequisite requirements for CSI math courses.
Keys to Dual Credit Success
• Proper placement (ACT/SAT/COMPASS/Prerequisites)
• Motivation and engagement• Awareness of your progress
and course requirements
• Call on support – Open Communication with instructor and site coordinator
• Communicate with the college or university
What is Advanced Placement (AP)?
• AP courses must be approved by CollegeBoard– http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/Controller.jpf
• AP exam – each course designed to prepare students for the AP exam– AP courses look good on a transcript regardless of whether
you take the AP exam– College credit for AP course only eligible with AP Exam scores
How does a student get college credit for AP?
• Apply for credit at participating University– Most have an AP credit application and acceptance
policies• AP Credit awarded based on AP exam results
– AP college course credit only considered if student has AP exam results
• AP Credits are usually transferrable• AP Credits may allow student to bypass first-year college
course – but same scenario applies as with DC courses
IDLA Honors CenterHonors Center is always available on
the Accelerated Learning page of idahodigitallearning.org!!
To ensure greatest success - we highly recommend reviewing all the Tools for Success of the Honors Center
These tools will help you prepare for the rigor of your honors courses
Provides information on ordering textbooks
And provides information on registering for DC credit course and AP exam
Tips for Success!
• Communication is key!!– Communication lines
between all parties and in all directions should be developed and maintained.
– Students, instructor, parents, college/university contact, etc.
– When in doubt, ask.
Tips for Success!
• Remember you are taking a college-level course.– Academic ability meets demands of
college-level course content and rigor– Commit ted to time necessary for
success.– Willing to meet college level
expectations– Willing to encounter sensitive topics and
concepts not typical for high-school environment
Tips for Success!
• Register with the College Early!– Be aware now of the institutions registration
guidelines and add/drop dates
• Order Books and Materials Early!– Visit the Honors Center for a full
list of textbooks you need to order.
Questions about IDLA Accelerated Learning?
Contact IDLA800-927-8158
http://idahodigitallearning.org/Students/Courses/AcceleratedLearningCourses.aspx