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QC/AP/Dual Credit&Enrollment There are many pros & cons to taking quality core (QC), Advanced Placement (AP), dual credit, and dual enrollment classes. Taking courses such as these can mean different things to different groups. First, everyone must understand the difference between these types of classes.

QC/AP/Dual Credit&Enrollment There are many pros & cons to taking quality core (QC), Advanced Placement (AP), dual credit, and dual enrollment classes

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QC/AP/Dual Credit&Enrollment

There are many pros & cons to taking quality core (QC), Advanced Placement (AP), dual credit, and dual enrollment classes. Taking courses such as these can mean different things to different groups. First, everyone must understand the difference between these types of classes.

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Advanced Placement The Advanced Placement Program, or AP, is a

program that offers high school students the opportunity to receive university credit for their work during high school. A student must pass the exam to earn college credit. The score achieved on the AP exam does not affect the grade earned in the class. AP classes are taught by GHS teachers. The student pays the fee to take the required AP exam in May. College credit is dependent on the college.

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Dual Enrollment Dual enrollment is a program that allows high school

students to enroll in college courses and earn college credit prior to high school graduation. College credits earned through dual enrollment may be applied toward a BHC Degree and many may transfer to other colleges or universities. The dual enrollment courses are developed and taught by Black Hawk College teachers. Students pay tuition, fees and textbook costs. Students do not earn HS credit.

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Dual Credit Students enrolled in dual credit classes have the

opportunity to earn "dual credit" (high school and college credits) for the advanced level courses. These college level courses are taught at the high school and are considered to be part of a Black Hawk College degree or certificate program. The BHC credit earned may or may not transfer to other colleges. See your guidance counselor regarding the cost of dual credit courses.

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Quality Core Biology, Chemistry, and Pre-calculus

•Course descriptions are available in the GHS course planning guide. (CPG) •QC pre-calculus covers more material with a faster pace than the math analysis trigonometry course. The concepts are covered in more depth and with more challenging applications.•QC biology follows the same plan and pace as regular biology throughout the year but the concepts are covered in more detail. The course is application based in both class discussion and on quizzes and tests.•Like QC biology, QC chemistry is application based, not simply memorization and regurgitation. QC chemistry moves at a faster pace than regular chemistry.

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Why take QC/AP/Dual Enrollment/Credit?

Parents like dual enrollment/credit, QC and AP classes because they can save time and money. Many parents also like the prestige of having their children taking challenging honors & college classes. But parents are not the ones who have to do all the work, it is the students. Why do students like accelerated learning or more rigorous classes?

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Benefits キキ The Next Logical Step – Students have been tracked into

advanced courses in earlier grades, so this is the next logical step. キキ More Challenging (less boring) – Accelerated classes are not

just a repeat of things that they have already learned. They are much more exciting and challenging. It is an escape of the regular high school classroom.

キキ Conducive Learning Environment – The students who choose to be in these rigorous classes want to be there and want to learn and be challenged to think critically. Most fellow classmates are motivated, and the classes provide a much more stimulating and creative learning environment.

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Benefits Continuedキキ Pride and Camaraderie – Many students are

proud that they are doing college level work in high school. From day one in class, students are like a small family.

キキ Your “Major” – AP and dual credit students could potentially earn enough credits to enter college as a sophomore and begin to work on their major that much sooner.

キキ Statistics prove that taking rigorous classes leads to future college success!

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What are the negatives?キキ AP is often more difficult than dual enrollment/dual

credit classes; and the student does not get the college credit automatically with an AP class. In an AP class, the student must pass the exam in May.

キキ Not all colleges accept AP scores. Or there is a minimum score (3, 4, or 5) requirement

キキ There is a heavier workload. High school students live busy lives and this is a big commitment.

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What are the negatives? #2

キキ The Perceived Fear of “Lower Grades.” - But AP and QC grades are weighted.

キキ Added costs vary. – AP test, BHC tuition, textbooks (no added cost for QC)

キキ Schedule changes – This is a commitment that is expected to be lived up to. Once you have started an AP/QC or Dual Credit class, you are expected to finish the class and not drop.

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Other considerations…キキ If the student was not academically ready for

the accelerated learning class and the student were to receive a poor grade, it will stay on that student’s transcript.

キキ GHS graduates with dual credits may not transfer to another college or university. (U of I, & Monmouth College) Contact your prospective colleges.

• The grade earned is not weighted if the course is dropped.

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Student responsibilities

Students must contact prospective colleges or universities for their policies about accepting &/or transferring AP and BHC dual credits earned while in high school.

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AP, QC, Dual Credit, & Dual Enrollment @ GHS

Advanced Placement Quality Core Dual Credit

AP Biology – odd years Biology English Comp 101/102

AP Chemistry – even years Chemistry Speech 101 early bird

AP Physics – odd years Pre-calculus Psychology 101 early bird

AP French / AP Spanish NA100-CNA certificate, non degree

AP Government

AP Calculus

AP English Language Dual Enrollment

AP English Literature See BHC.edu web site

AP US History Suggestions:

AP Music Theory – even years Art Appreciation – fine arts credit

AP Macroeconomics and AP Microeconomics (semester courses)

CS100 Intro to Computers