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An Overview of Community College Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment in Academic & Career/Technical Education Joan Davis Haynes, Ph.D. Associate Executive Director for Academic and Student Affairs Mississippi Community College Board Shawn Mackey, Ed.D. Associate Executive Director for Workforce, Career & Technical Education

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Page 1: Joan Davis Haynes, Ph.D. Associate Executive Director for Academic and Student Affairs

An Overview of Community College

Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment in

Academic & Career/Technical

EducationJoan Davis Haynes, Ph.D.

Associate Executive Director for Academic and Student AffairsMississippi Community College Board

Shawn Mackey, Ed.D.Associate Executive Director for Workforce, Career & Technical Education

Mississippi Community College Board

Page 2: Joan Davis Haynes, Ph.D. Associate Executive Director for Academic and Student Affairs

Today’s Goal

• Provide an overview of dual credit and dual enrollment in academic and career/technical education in Mississippi’s community/junior colleges

• Highlight changes made in the 2011 Legislative Session to Mississippi statute

Page 3: Joan Davis Haynes, Ph.D. Associate Executive Director for Academic and Student Affairs

Contact Information

Joan Davis Haynes, Ph.D.

Associate Executive Director for

Academic and Student AffairsMississippi

Community College Board

[email protected]

Shawn C. Mackey, Ed.D.

Associate Executive Director for

Workforce, Career and Technical

EducationMississippi

Community College Board

[email protected]

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Mississippi Statute

• Changes in Mississippi Statute in 2011– House Bill 1163, Senate Bill 2389 & Senate Bill

2869

– Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended• §37-15-37• §37-15-38• §37-15-39• §37-29-1• §37-101-28

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Mississippi Statute

• § 37-15-37– Repealed by HB 1163– Previously stated IHL dual enrollment standards

• § 37-15-39– Removed language defining dual enrollment

• § 37-29-1– Previously stated MCCB dual enrollment

standards

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Mississippi Statute

• § 37-101-28– Repealed by HB 1163– Previously stated articulation agreement

standards

• § 37-15-38– Added language to include both IHL and MCCB

dual credit/dual enrollment standards– Defined dual credit and dual enrollment

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§ 37-15-38

• Definitions• Establishes dual enrollment program for

MDE, IHL and MCCB• Eligibility• Admission criteria• Tuition and cost responsibility• Transportation responsibility• Program allowances

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§ 37-15-38

• School district average daily attendance credit

• High school student transcript transfer requirements

• Determining factor of prerequisites for courses

• Ineligible/eligible courses• Instructor qualifications

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§ 37-15-38

• Process for determining articulation of curriculum between high school, university, and community and junior college courses

• High school Carnegie unit equivalency• Course alignment• Maximum dual credits allowed• Guidance on local agreements

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Definitions

Dual Enrollment (§37-15-38)

–A dual enrolled student is a student who is enrolled in a community or junior college or state institution of higher learning while enrolled in high school.

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Definitions

Dual Credit (§37-15-38)

–A dual credit student is a student who is enrolled in a community or junior college or state institution of higher learning while enrolled in high school and who is receiving high school and college credit for postsecondary coursework.

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Academic Maximum Allowable Credits

• Dual Enrollment – student’s can earn up to a semester's worth of college credit in high school (semester’s worth = 15 college credit hours)

• Dual Credit – unlimited number of college credits

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Academic EligibilityCriteria Recommendation

Option 1• Minimum overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

on all high school coursesand

• Successful completion of 14 core high school units and/or junior status

and• Written recommendation from school

principal or guidance counselor

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Academic EligibilityCriteria Recommendation

Option 2• Minimum overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

on all high school coursesand

• A minimum composite ACT score of 30 or the equivalent SAT score

and• Written recommendation from school

principal or guidance counselor

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CTE EligibilityCriteria Recommendation

• Criteria for eligibility is determined by each college

• Memorandums of Agreement must be signed with local school districts

• Must meet the same admission criteria as a traditional students

• Written recommendation from school principal or guidance counselor

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College or University Decides

• Course pre-requisites

• Placement

• Instructor

• Teaching site

• Teaching schedule

• Tuition & fees (sometimes negotiable)

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Academic Dual Credit Course Offerings

• List of 58 courses approved by all 15 community colleges

• Courses within the academic general education core

• Courses within the statewide articulation agreement with IHL

• No developmental education courses

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High School CarnegieUnit Equivalency

• One (1) three-hour college course is equal to one-half (1/2) high school Carnegie unit.

• A full Carnegie unit may be awarded for a three-hour college course upon approval of the local superintendent.

• Partial credit agreements may be developed.

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Useful Academic Links

• Statewide Academic Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

• http://www.sbcjc.cc.ms.us/Pdfs/Pg/StatewideAcademicDC-DEArticulationAgreement.pdf

• Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment Community/Junior College Point of Contacts

• http://www.sbcjc.cc.ms.us/Pdfs/Pg/Cjcpointofcontact.pdf

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Useful CTE Links

• CTE Statewide Articulation Agreement• http://

www.mccb.edu/pdfs/ct/StatewideArtManual2010.pdf

• Community College CTE Directory• http://www.mccb.edu/pdfs/ct/cctodadirectory.pdf

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Questions?