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Dual Enrollment Agreement with DCCC HHS has entered into a Dual Enrollment agreement with Delaware County Community College for eligible students to earn college credits at a fraction of the cost of standard tuition rates, while still attending the high school. Please read carefully: Many Haverford juniors and seniors are on track to complete their required courses/graduation credits prior to their expected graduation date. Increasingly, high schools have been exploring Dual Enrollment agreements with local colleges that permit their students to both try out college courses to determine whether or not this is the right path for them, and/or earn college credits during their high school career, in such courses as College English, College Mathematics, Psychology, Sociology and others. Dual Enrollment programs also encourage more students to continue education beyond high school, and improve student success in the transition from secondary to post-secondary education. The credits you earn through the Dual Enrollment program can be transferred directly into one of the College’s associate degree programs. The College offers more than 60 degree programs and has transfer agreements with more than 40 colleges and universities. HHS students would be responsible for all transportation, tuition and fees. Courses will be offered at DCCC’s Main Campus on Media Line Rd. Students are responsible for purchasing their own books and supplies. All DCCC services would be available to students: Library, Career Counseling, Computer Labs, etc. Eligible students would be those who are on track to complete all core required classes for graduation, are students “in good standing,” and have successfully completed all application steps for Delaware County Community College's Dual Enrollment program. After acceptance, students will need to take the College's Accuplacer test or submit qualifying SAT or ACT test scores to waive the Accuplacer test. Participants are selected by the College on demonstrated academic ability and motivation. Accepted students in grades 9-12 can earn up to 21 transferable college credits at almost 70% off the regularly priced tuition. For Questions or further information please email [email protected] or call 610-359-5141 to reach a Delaware County Community College Dual Enrollment advisor. Please discuss your enrollment plans with your counselor, who can answer any questions you may have. As part of the College’s pilot program, students will save significantly on tuition costs. Students from sponsoring school districts will pay just $40 per credit. This is almost a 70 percent discount on the College’s standard tuition rate. Cost of a Three-Credit Class: Regular Tuition vs. High School Dual Enrollment Standard Rate Special Rate Savings $315 per course $120 per course $195 per course

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Dual Enrollment Agreement with DCCC HHS has entered into a Dual Enrollment agreement with Delaware County Community College for eligible students to earn college credits at a fraction of the cost of standard tuition rates, while still attending the high school. Please read carefully:

● Many Haverford juniors and seniors are on track to complete their required courses/graduation credits

prior to their expected graduation date. Increasingly, high schools have been exploring Dual Enrollment agreements with local colleges that permit their students to both try out college courses to determine whether or not this is the right path for them, and/or earn college credits during their high school career, in such courses as College English, College Mathematics, Psychology, Sociology and others.

● Dual Enrollment programs also encourage more students to continue education beyond high school, and

improve student success in the transition from secondary to post-secondary education.

● The credits you earn through the Dual Enrollment program can be transferred directly into one of the College’s associate degree programs. The College offers more than 60 degree programs and has transfer agreements with more than 40 colleges and universities.

● HHS students would be responsible for all transportation, tuition and fees. Courses will be offered at

DCCC’s Main Campus on Media Line Rd. Students are responsible for purchasing their own books and supplies.

● All DCCC services would be available to students: Library, Career Counseling, Computer Labs, etc.

● Eligible students would be those who are on track to complete all core required classes for graduation, are

students “in good standing,” and have successfully completed all application steps for Delaware County Community College's Dual Enrollment program. After acceptance, students will need to take the College's Accuplacer test or submit qualifying SAT or ACT test scores to waive the Accuplacer test.

• Participants are selected by the College on demonstrated academic ability and motivation. Accepted

students in grades 9-12 can earn up to 21 transferable college credits at almost 70% off the regularly priced tuition.

● For Questions or further information please email [email protected] or call 610-359-5141 to

reach a Delaware County Community College Dual Enrollment advisor.

● Please discuss your enrollment plans with your counselor, who can answer any questions you may have. As part of the College’s pilot program, students will save significantly on tuition costs. Students from sponsoring school districts will pay just $40 per credit. This is almost a 70 percent discount on the College’s standard tuition rate.

Cost of a Three-Credit Class: Regular Tuition vs. High School Dual Enrollment

Standard Rate Special Rate Savings $315 per course $120 per course $195 per course

Enhance your college application. Today, entrance into college is more competitive than ever. Earning college credit while you’re still in high school will help make your application stand out. It not only shows that you are a dedicated, committed student, but it also proves that you are ready to succeed at the college level.

What is the process for enrolling?

Step 1. Gather and complete all necessary paperwork

• Signed Dual Enrollment Pilot program agreement form

(http://www.dccc.edu/sites/default/files/marketing/Dual%20Enrollment%20Agreement%20Form.pdf)

• Completed College application

(http://www.dccc.edu/sites/default/files/admissions-and-financial- aid/how-to-

apply/Application2013.pdf)

• Official high school transcripts

Step 2. Discuss course options and get approval from your high school

Step 3. Send all materials to:

Delaware County Community College Attention: Admissions Office – Dual Enrollment Pilot 901 South Media Line Road Media, PA 19063

The deadline to apply is August 1 for Fall, December 1 for Spring, May 1 for the

Summer I, and June 1 for Summer II.

Step 4. Await decision from Dual Enrollment Committee

Your application will be reviewed by the Dual Enrollment Admissions Committee.

You will be notified by mail whether you’re application was approved or not. If you

are not approved, we encourage you to keep working hard in your high school courses

and reapply for a future term.

Step 5. Schedule your placement test

Accepted students will receive instructions on scheduling their placement test. You

must complete the College’s entire placement test, covering reading comprehension,

math and a writing sample. The “green ticket” (included with your acceptance letter)

and a photo ID are required to take the test. Visit

(www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/accuplacer/ preparation-sample.html)

We hope you take advantage of this exciting program!

**New DCCC Program beginning September 2016** A new program in computer aided drafting has been created for high school students by DCCC. Students enrolled in this program would leave Haverford High School after 3rd block on transportation provided by the district. They would attend classes at DCCC until 2:30p.m. and then return to the high school. Each of the three courses in the certificate program would earn three college credits, for a total of nine credits. The cost of the classes would be borne by the district. Students interested in participating in this program should contact their school counselor for further information.

COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING, Certificate of Competency Program of Study Attributes: In this program, students will learn to manage computer systems for drawing production, information storage, retrieval and communication in the engineering and design workplace. As they develop computer aided drafting skills, they will explore manufacturing, mechanical, and architectural engineering and construction applications. This program is intended, primarily, to serve as computer training for individuals who have previous experience as manual "board" drafters and who already possess a working knowledge of technical drawings. However, though there is no requirement of prior technical experience, individuals desiring an elementary introduction to the fields of engineering drafting, and design will be well served by this curriculum.

All credits earned in this certificate are applicable to the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Advanced Technology

Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to: • Create two- and three-dimensional technical design models and drawings to document solutions

for defined customer problems. • Use CAD tools in applying the principles of descriptive geometry and the techniques of graphic

construction to the process of documenting design intent. • Execute computer generated plane and 3D geometric forms, as well as object viewing techniques,

to describe and present a design concept. • Apply CAD tools and techniques in the execution of working, multiview, assembly and 3D model

drawings.

TCC 112 - CADD Graphics - Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Friday; 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM September 6, 2016 - November 4, 2016

Course Description This course provides students with the concepts and skills necessary to form the basis of object visualization and documentation inherent to the creation and conveying of technical designs and drawings. Appropriate drafting concepts and skills are developed through use of both free-hand sketching and computer-assisted drafting. Instruction in the use of CADD systems is integrated with graphic theory throughout the course. The course covers theoretical and applied drafting concepts appropriate for conveying graphical representation of objects and designs in a variety of technical environments including manufacturing and construction, as well as architectural, mechanical and civil engineering design. Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: Demonstrate the principles governing the setup and layout of technical drawings. Discuss the geometric terms and principles used to define, design and represent drawing objects and entities. Apply geometric construction techniques and principles of orthographic and pictorial projection for the representation of basic objects. Perform basic annotation operations. Apply acceptable forms of linework and text in both freehand sketching and CADD. Demonstrate the use of basic office equipment, including computer information systems, for creating, managing, plotting and reproducing technical drawings. Credit Hours: 3 TCC 121 - Project Management Processes Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Friday; 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM January 2017 – March 2017 Course Description This course is a general survey of time/event and resource management principles. Time management, group dynamics, operations management and project management are covered. Project management can be applied to fields of engineering, architecture, construction, manufacturing, service occupations and others. Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:

• Develop a process based rationale for approaching project management • Develop a process for defining project objectives and goals • Identify substantive data upon that decisions can be made in the process of managing a project • Ascertain the elements and methods essential for process/project management systems • Prepare schedule updates and conduct resource capacity analysis • Select the method of solution most appropriate for a particular problem • Utilize personal computer (PC)-based software programs to compile data, generate

documentation, prepare graphical representation, perform analyses and conduct simulations • Perform network analyses • Make operational decisions in connection with a particular management system • Use exercises and case studies for examining project management problems, for developing

solutions to problems and for service testing ideas, plans and methods Credit Hours: 3

TCC 122 - 2-D CADD Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Friday; 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

March 2017 – June 2017 Course Description This is a course in computer-aided design and drafting using two-dimensional orthographic projection drawing techniques. Emphasis is placed on sketching/layout techniques for personal-computer-based CADD system operations. A series of increasingly difficult drafting assignments, ending with presentation-quality CADD drawings will be the major outcome of the course. Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:

• Use appropriate sketching techniques to lay out a drawing, establish drawing parameters, determine set-up criteria and represent the conceptual aspects of views for a two-dimensional drawing

• Use various input devices, display, drawing and plotter commands to satisfy the specific requirements for completing drawings for both the mechanical and construction industries

• Modify and correct redlined orthographic drawings, using Inquiry and Edit commands available in the CADD software

• Provide annotation, in the form of standardized dimensions, notes, bill of materials, tabulation tables and other text on drawings

• Develop, structure and manage related drawing files and previously prepared drawings to associate desired information and entities for the creation of a specific set of final drawings

• Apply basic through intermediate techniques of drawing composition and development for plotting scaled views in various viewport configurations

• Create two-dimensional engineering charts, graphs and tables • Develop User Coordinate Systems to facilitate drafting of intermediate through advanced drawing

views to include orthographic, axonometric and auxiliary planar views Credit Hours: 3 Course Prerequisites: TCC 112