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MOWR (Move On When Ready) and the high school parent. What you need to know to be dangerous.

MOWR Move On When Ready - Forsyth County Schools€¦ · • Move On When Ready is Georgia’s dual enrollment program that allows high school students (9th – 12th grade) to earn

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Page 1: MOWR Move On When Ready - Forsyth County Schools€¦ · • Move On When Ready is Georgia’s dual enrollment program that allows high school students (9th – 12th grade) to earn

MOWR (Move On When Ready)

and the high school parent. What

you need to know to be dangerous.

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What is MOWR?

• Move On When Ready is Georgia’s dual enrollment program that allows high school students (9th – 12th grade) to earn college credit while working on their high school diploma. Move On When Ready replaces Accel, HOPE Grant for dual enrollment and the previous Move On When Ready program. The new Move On When Ready program now covers tuition, mandatory fees and required textbooks. **(Students are responsible for course specific fees, supplies, lab fees, and courses not on the list of approved MOWR courses)

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How can I participate? Full-time Student

• Only takes classes on the college

campus

• Has the option to live on campus

or commute

• Can apply for parking on the

college campus

Part-time Student

• Takes classes on both campuses

• Has the option to take classes at

South opposite of their AM or PM

college classes

• Able to apply for parking on both

the high school and college

campuses

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Okay, where can I do this?

Eligible Postsecondary Institutions include:

• A unit of the University System of Georgia;

• A branch of the Technical College System of Georgia;

• A SACS accredited, private postsecondary institution located in

Georgia that is eligible to participate in the Tuition Equalization

Grant Program.

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What can I get out of the deal?

• College credit

• +1 bonus point on MOWR grades calculated into cumulative GPA

• High school diploma

• Associates degree (optional, not required)

• Technical diploma (optional, not required)

• Two certificates in one specific career pathway (optional, not required)

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The fine print • There are no residency or citizenship requirements to participate in MOWR.

Students must be enrolled in an eligible participating high school located in

Georgia .

• Colleges set admissions requirements for MOWR students.

• Students are responsible for taking the EOC for any EOC based course they

complete in the MOWR program (American Lit, US History, Econ, etc.).

• Students can participate in MOWR at multiple colleges at the same time.

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Who pays for it? • Georgia Student Finance Commission are invoiced by the colleges for MOWR fees.

• MOWR classes do not count against the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarships.

• MOWR will pay for a max of 15 credits per semester, per school. $250 per semester hour at private colleges. Textbooks are provided by the college.

• In the event the funds provided to the institution by GSFC do not cover a student’s tuition for the term, the institution must waive/not charge any remaining tuition balance. *This does not apply to private colleges.

• If a student chooses to enroll in courses that are not MOWR approved courses, the student may be charged for those non-MOWR courses.

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The SOFO Process • Step 1 – Student should take the SAT, ACT, or COMPASS exam.

• Step 2 – Apply to the college(s) as a MOWR student.

• Step 3 – Once the student is accepted by the college, schedule a meeting with your counselor.

Prior to each semester starting:

• Step 4 – Review and agree on courses to take at the college. Complete course registration portion

of the participation agreement.

• Step 5 – Register for classes with the college and submit online MOWR application at

GAcollege411.org (three parts). *Pending GAFutures

• Step 6 – Give your counselor a copy of the most up to date college course schedule.

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Admissions? UNG

11th and 12th, GPA – 3.25+

SAT: 970 (min 480R and 440M)

ACT: 20Comp (20E and 18M)

LTC

9th – 12th, GPA – TBD

SAT: 430-450R and 400-440M

ACT: 12-16E, 17-19M, and 13-17

COMPASS: 70-79R, 32-62W, 28-37M

KSU

11th and 12th, GPA – 3+

SAT: 1100 (min 530R/M)

ACT: 24Comp (23E and 22M)

Ga State

11th and 12th, GPA – 3+

SAT: 530R and 530M

ACT: 20Comp (23E and 23M)

Freshman Index: 2600+

Ga Perimeter

11th and 12th, GPA – 3+

SAT: 980 (min 480R and 500M)

ACT: 20 Comp (20E and 21M)

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Grading and GPA • How are MOWR grades from the college converted numerically? A=95, B=85,

C=75, D=70, F=65.

• How is the EOC calculated into the final grade? The college grade counts 80% and the EOC covers the final 20%.

• How are numeric MOWR grades converted into the Forsyth GPA? A=5, B=4, C=3, D=3, F=0.

• Do MOWR courses meet HOPE rigor requirements and how do they affect my HOPE GPA? Yes, they meet rigor requirements and HOPE gives .5 bonus points to MOWR (also IB/AP) classes that B’s or C’s.

• How do MOWR courses affect college admissions? This varies, you will need to research the specific college and obtain their feedback.

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Concerns? • Is my student mature enough to be in class with adults (18+)?

• Disconnected from high school campus and school communication.

• The lack of communication between the college and parent who has been used to being notified by the high school. Your student will be treated as a college student.

• College expectations… Your student will be treated as a college student.

• Passing and failing grades reported by the college will be placed on the high school transcript.

• The college curriculum does not have to cover or follow the standards of the EOC.

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Q & A • Can students take classes that are not required for high school graduation?

Yes, the list of available elective courses (this includes World Language, Fine Art, CTAE, PE, etc.) will be updated each semester and listed on GACollege411.org. *Pending GAFutures

• Can I take classes during the summer? Yes, if that college offers MOWR courses during the summer.

• Can students participate in MOWR and school related extra curricular activities on campus? Yes, but for sports they have to be enrolled in at least 2.5 credits during the semester the activity is in session.