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SUPA by the Numbers 2015-16
• 241 High Schools
• 983 Teachers
• 11,453 students 19,037 enrollments• 1,890 students received $581,540 financial aid
• 48 Syracuse University courses offered
• 61 Syracuse University Faculty
SUPA Honors
• New York State Assembly• National Institute of Education• American Association for Higher Education• National Commission on Excellence in Education• Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Per Credit Hour
Not Profit Not Recruiting
4%
96%
0
500
1000
1500
2000 $1819
$112
Percent of students whoattend SU
48 Syracuse University Coursesin 24 different subject areas
BUSINESS
ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
MATHEMATICS
SCIENCES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
STEM
ENGLISH & WRITING
IST 300/Digital Strategy and Analytics (3 credits)
ITA 201/Italian III (Intermediate Italian) (4 credits)
LAT 201/Latin III (4 credits)
LAT 310/Latin Prose Authors (4 credits)
LAT 320/Latin Poets (3 credits)
MAT 221-222/Elementary Probability & Statistics I & II (6 credits)
MAT 295/Calculus I (4 credits)*
MAT 296/Calculus II (4 credits)*
MAT 397/Calculus III (4 credits)*
MAT 414/Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations (3 credits)*
PAF 101/An Introduction to the Analysis of Public Policy (3 credits)
PHY 101-102/Major Concepts of Physics I and II (8 credits)
PSY 205/Foundations of Human Behavior (3 credits)
SOC 101/Introduction to Sociology (3 credits)*
SPA 201/Spanish III (Intermediate Spanish) (4 credits)
SPM 205/Principles & Contemporary Issues in Sport Management (3 credits)
URP 150/250/Science Research Program (4 credits)*
WRT 105/Studio I: Practices of Academic Writing (3 credits)**
WRT 114/Writing Culture: Intro to Creative Nonfiction (3 credits)**
ACC 151/Introduction to Financial Accounting (4 credits)
BIO 121-123/124/General Biology I and II (8 credits)*
CHE 106/107/General Chemistry (4 credits)*
CHE 116/117/General Chemistry (4 credits)*
CHE 113/Forensic Science (4 credits)*
CLS 105/College Learning Strategies (3 credits)*
CPS 155/Introduction to Cybersecurity (3 credits)
CPS 185/Animation & Game Development (3 credits)
CRS 325/Presentational Speaking (3 credits)*
EAR 203/Earth System Science (4 credits)
ECN 203/Economic Ideas and Issues (3 credits)*
ECN 305/The Economics of Personal Finance (3 credits)*
ECS 102/Introduction to Computing (3 credits)
EEE 370/Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
ETS 181/Class and Literary Texts (3 credits)
ETS 192/Gender and Literary Texts (3 Credits)
FRE 201/French III (Intermediate French) (4 credits)
GER 201/Intermediate German (4 credits)
HST 101-102/American History (6 credits)
IST 263/Design and Management of Internet Services (3 credits)
COURSE APPENDIX
48 Syracuse University Coursesin 24 different subject areas
BUSINESSAccounting
Economic Ideas and Issues
The Economics of Personal Finance
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Principles & Contemporary Issues inSport Management
Presentational Speaking*
*Currently closed to additional schools
**
48 Syracuse University Coursesin 24 different subject areas
ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGYAnimation & Gaming
Introduction to Computing
Introduction to Cybersecurity
Web Design
Digital Strategy and Analytics
48 Syracuse University Coursesin 24 different subject areas
ENGLISH & WRITINGClass & Literary Texts
Gender & Literary Texts
Intro to Creative Nonfiction
Practices of Academic Writing
Presentational Speaking**
**Currently closed to additional schools
*
*Limited openings
*
48 Syracuse University Coursesin 24 different subject areas
FOREIGN LANGUAGESIntermediate French
Intermediate German
Intermediate Italian
Intermediate Spanish
Latin III
Latin Poets
Latin Prose Authors
48 Syracuse University Coursesin 24 different subject areas
MATHEMATICSCalculus I, II, III
Statistics I, II
*
*Currently closed to additional schools
Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations*
48 Syracuse University Coursesin 24 different subject areas
SCIENCESEarth System Science
Forensic Science
General Biology I, II
General Chemistry I, II
Major Concepts of Physics I, II
Science Research Program
*Currently closed to additional schools
**
*
*
48 Syracuse University Coursesin 24 different subject areas
SOCIAL SCIENCESAmerican History to 1865
American History since 1865
College Learning Strategies
Economic Ideas and Issues
The Economics of Personal Finance
Psychology: Foundations of Human Behavior
Intro to the Analysis of Public Policy
Introduction to Sociology
Principles & Contemporary Issues inSport Management
*Currently closed to additional schools
**
*
*
48 Syracuse University Coursesin 24 different subject areas
STEM
Calculus I, II, III
Digital Strategy and Analytics
Information Technologies
Introduction to Animation and Game Development
Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations
Major Concepts of Physics I, II
Science Research Program
Web Design
Biology I, II
Chemistry I, II
Introduction to Computing
Introduction to Cybersecurity
Earth System Science
Forensic Science
Elementary Probability and Statistics I, II
Design and Management of Internet Services
*Currently closed to additional schools
*
*
*
*
*
Instructor Benefits
“No other program offers that immediate familiarity with the current state of the discipline, and this helps me best prepare all of my students for what they’ll face in college.”
“SUPA has connected me to the most significant professional development opportunities I havehad the past ten years.”
• Professional Development
• Challenging Courses
• Collaboration
College Ready
College Eligible
• High School Diploma or GED
• College Application
• SAT/ACT Scores
• College Knowledge
• Key Cognitive Strategies
• Key Content Knowledge
• Self-monitoring
• Study Skills
Student Benefits
“I am so glad my high school offered these courses because it not only gave us credit
but also a taste of what the material was likein college. I much preferred SUPA to AP classes
because we were tested throughout the year instead of just taking one huge test.”
“Offering courses at a highly reduced rate for all students helps promote an
equal opportunity for higher education.”
93% of Project Advance students reported receiving an average grade of “B” or above through four years of college
95% of Project Advance graduates would recommend Syracuse University courses
offered through Project Advance
Rigor- SUPA Grade Audit
0
4.5
9
13.5
18
% A % A- % B+ % B % B- % C+ % C % C- % D % F
MainCampus SUPA
Biology 1212012/13 Academic Year
Rigor- SUPA Grade Audit
0
7.5
15
22.5
30
% A % A- % B+ % B % B- % C+ % C % C- % D % F
MainCampus SUPA
Writing 1052012/13 Academic Year
Syracuse University Credit Recognition
Results of student attempts to gain recognition for Syracuse University courses taken through Project Advance
10%
90%
Recognition No Recognition
+/- 2% difference/year
AP Exam Scores 2015
20%
22%
25%
20%
13%
5 4 3 2 1
• 42% scored 1 or 2• 67% scored 1, 2 or 3
http://research.collegeboard.org/programs/ap/data/participation/ap-2015
AP Exam Scores By Ethnic Group 2015
https://research.collegeboard.org/programs/ap/data/participation/ap-2015
Black
33%
25%20%
14%8%
5 4 3 2 1
HispanicWhite
Asian
14%
18%
25%23%
21%42%
27%
18%9%
4%
14%
22%
28%
22%
14%
Core Strategies:Preparing College-Ready Readers & Writers
• Reading with Purpose
• Analysis
• Information Literacy
• Writing to Learn/Writing Rhetorically
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