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DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM 2009/2010 Pilot

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DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM. 2009/2010 Pilot. Dual-Credit Objectives. Develop a model that is highly coordinated and can be duplicated Create access for high school students participating post-secondary education opportunities (academic & career) Improve college credit rates for high school students - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM

2009/2010 Pilot

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Dual-Credit Objectives• Develop a model that is highly coordinated and can be

duplicated• Create access for high school students participating

post-secondary education opportunities (academic & career)

• Improve college credit rates for high school students• Reduce college costs for students and families• Reduce the length time it takes for students to obtain

their educational and/or career goals• Encourage the expansion of dual-credit programs

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Dual Credit Components

Approved MOU

School Funding

Planning Team

Pre-Enrollment

Planning

College Faculty

Mentoring

Data Collection, Analysis & Recommen

dation

Dual Credit Planning Components

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Senate Bill 292 (1996): School districts can claim full ADA for dually enrolled students as long as they are enrolled in and attend high school for 240 minutes a day. They can claim three-quarters ADA for dually enrolled 11th- and 12th-grade students who attend high school for 180 minutes or the appropriate percentage of ADA for the number of minutes between 240 and 180, inclusive.

Senate Bill 338 (2003): The governing board of a school district may determine which students might benefit from “advanced scholastic or vocational work”. To participate, students must obtain principal’s recommendation and parental consent. Community colleges may restrict admission base on age, grade level or multiple assessments. In order for a college to claim full-time equivalent status, the class must be open and advertised to the general public. Summer dual enrollment is limited to 5 percent of each grade at any high school.

Senate Bill 70 (2005): Funding is provided to improve workforce development efforts by strengthening career and technical education pathways between high schools and community colleges.

Senate Bill 1303 (2006): Students enrolled in lower division transfer courses, for-credit occupational courses and California High School Exit Exam preparatory courses are exempt from the 5 percent summer session cap.

CA ED CODE: 76300 (f) The governing board of a community college district may exempt special part-time students admitted, pursuant to Section 76001, from the fee requirement.

Funding: California Dual Enrollment Legislation

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Planning Team Consideration

TRAN•AP

Alternative•Transfer

Option

CTE•Career/

Technical Education

•Transfer Options

Community College

UCCSUIndependent Colleges

Dual Credit Tracks

Planning Team Approves all Dual Credit Courses

Community College

CSUPrivate/Voc IndependentColleges

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Course/Program Request & Approval Process

Course/Program Referral To The Appropriate Site Principal

Committee Approves or Denies and makes recommendations to the HS

Superintendent and College President

HS Superintendent in agreement with College President approves all

course/program offerings

Planning Team Considers Proposal

Objectives For CTE or Transfer

Pathways

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AP Alternative Program

Eng 101

Math 105

Eng 103 Econ?Pol Sci 101?

Math 211 Math 212

Grade 11 Grade 12

8 units of Eng

9 units of Eng

Total= 17 units Junior Year

6 units of Social Sciences

10 units of Math

Total=16 units Senior Year

Math 110

Fall Spring Fall Spring

•33 Transferable Units Completed For CSU’s, UC’s, and Private Universities•Significant Amount of Major Preparation Completed for STEM Majors•Significant Amount of Major Preparation Completed for Business Majors

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AP Grade Distributions For All Grades Combined

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Number Of AP Exams Per Student

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College Board Statistics

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Problems Transferring AP Credit

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Vista Murrieta High School Program Results

• 27 students enrolled into English 101 Fall 2009– 92% pass & credit rate– 89% Persisted to Eng 103

• 36 students enrolled in Math 105 Fall 2009– 94% pass & credit rate– 92% persisted to Math 110 Pre-Calculus

* Students will not continue to next English or Math class

until prerequisite class is completed with a C or better

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Murrieta High School Program Results

• 52 students enrolled into math 105 Fall 2009– 97% pass & credit rate– 97% Persisted to Math 110 Pre-Calculus

* Students will not continue to Math 110 Pre-

Calculus until prerequisite is completed with a C or better

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Potential Savings

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Current Successes

• An estimated 150 students will complete the AP Alternative Program by the end of the 2010/2011 academic year in the Murrieta High School District

• AP Alternative credit rate is approximately 90% for the fall 2009 term compared to the district wide AP credit rate which ranges between 50-60% (national statistics avg. 40-60%)

= 30% improvement for the AP Alternative Program• If all students lived with their parents and all attended one of the following

institutions, the group (students and/or families) would save approximately the following amount of college costs:

• CCC = 1.5 million dollars• CSU = 2 million dollars• UC = 2.9 million dollars• Private = 5.3 million dollars