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Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment. School Counseling Department Mandarin High School April 26, 2018. What is Dual Enrollment?.

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Dual Enrollment

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  1. Dual Enrollment School Counseling Department Mandarin High School April 26, 2018

  2. What is Dual Enrollment? Dual Enrollment is an acceleration program that allows secondary students to take postsecondary coursework and simultaneously earn credit towards high school completion and an associate or baccalaureate degree at a Florida public or eligible private institution.

  3. Advantages of Dual Enrollment Earn FREE college credit as a high school student Weighted, rigorous courses Accelerate Educational Goals Access to college resources and activities

  4. Cautions of Dual Enrollment Withdrawing from a Dual Enrollment course after the FSCJ drop date will result in a (W) withdrawal being added as a permanent entry to the official college transcript.  (Can negatively impact students' ability to receive financial aid). All Dual Enrollment grades are recorded as permanent entries on student’s high school AND college transcript.  (Calculated in college scholarship eligibility- particularly Bright Futures). Students dropping below a 2.0 college GPA and/or 3.0 unweighted high school GPA are not eligible to enroll in subsequent Dual Enrollment courses. Students who do not successfully complete 67% of their college course work will be ineligible for federal financial aid. Students who enroll in the same college course more then twice will be required to pay out of state tuition on the third attempt.  Withdraws count as attempts. 

  5. Dual Enrollment Partners FSCJ (Florida State College of Jacksonville) ERAU (Embry Riddle Aeronautical University) EWC (Edward Waters College)

  6. Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) • Courses at MHS:  • ASC1000 Principles of Aeronautical Science • ASC2560 Unmanned Vehicles and System • Eligibility: • Junior or Senior • Minimum 2.5 GPA

  7. Edward Waters College (EWC) • Courses at MHS: • SLS1103 Strategies for Success • Eligibility: • Junior or Senior • Minimum 2.0 GPA

  8. Florida State College of Jacksonville (FSCJ) Multiple course offerings at MHS and FSCJ Courses scheduled by semester SLS1103 Required Applications due by JUNE 1, 2018 to your School Counselor

  9. FSCJ Eligibility Requirements • SLS1103 Strategies for Success • 3.0 unweighted GPA •                     OR  • 2.5 unweighted GPA AND qualifying test scores (see chart) • Academic Dual Enrollment • 3.0 unweighted GPA • Qualifying test scores on SAT, ACT, or PERT (see chart) • Students may take up to 12 credit hours without a qualifying math score • *PERT Testing May 24th for students who sign up 

  10. FSCJ Courses offered at MHS

  11. Important Information to Note as you complete the application •  You are enrolling in FALL 2018 through FSCJ •  MUST use black/blue ink to complete •  Write CLEARLY • Applications are DUE to your counselor with the residencyportion completed and signed by your Parent/Guardian along with atheir signature on the Student Contractbefore or on May 4, 2018 (off campus) or June 1, 2018 (on campus) • You may not transfer this course to another DCPS high school

  12. Completing YourDual Enrollment Application complete using black/blue ink only • Part 1 • Application Term • Fall Term • Select the appropriate status • Dual Enrollment (Traditional) • Returning DE Student • Where will you be taking the DE course • List the name of the high school that you will be taking the DE course, the city (Jacksonville), and your anticipated HS graduation date

  13. Completing Your Dual Enrollment Applicationcomplete using black/blue ink only • Personal Information • Use your legal name as listed on your schedule/report card • List Social Security Number • Social Security numbers MUST be included for all applicants; If you are not 100% sure of your SS#, leave it blank • List your best contact number • Email address listed in this section should be an email address that can be regularly accessed

  14. Completing Your Dual Enrollment Applicationcomplete using black/blue ink only • Personal Information • Fill in your date of birth and age • Bubble in your gender • Enter your country of birth (i.e.. United States) • Bubble in your primary language (i.e. English, Spanish, or Other) • Fill in your Parent/Guardian as your Emergency Contact and their phone number(s) • The information in the box is optional, you do not have to complete it if you do not wish to do so

  15. Completing Your Dual Enrollment Application Check the classes you have ALREADY completed.

  16. Completing Your Dual Enrollment Applicationcomplete using black/blue ink only • Add your Social Security Number in the top right hand corner • Student Agreement • Read the student agreement and sign (in cursive) and date • Parent/Guardian Agreement & Residency • Fill in your name • Your PARENT will need to complete the date they became a Florida resident • If they have lived in FL since birth, then the date entered should be their date of birth • Have your parent sign and enter their phone number and email address • YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE • PROCESSED WITHOUT THIS INFORMATION!

  17. Completing Your Dual Enrollment Applicationcomplete using black/blue ink only • High School Personal Authorization • Complete all sections with the appropriate information • Your Name • High School • County - Duval • Student’s Authorized Term Registration • List the courses that you want to take here Fall ENC1101 English Composition MHS

  18. Completing Your Dual Enrollment Applicationcomplete using black/blue ink only • STUDENT CONTRACT • Read each portion of the contract carefully. • Expectations • Program Level Requirements • Print your name, birth date, sign (cursive), and date • Have your parent or guardian sign and date

  19. Completing Your Dual Enrollment Applicationcomplete using black/blue ink only • Missing Safety and Security • Information • Every student enrolled in a course via FSCJ (on campus, online, or at their local high school) must complete the security agreement • Answer the two questions • Sign at the bottom

  20. Questions about ON CAMPUS Dual Enrollment?

  21. Off Campus FSCJ Dual Enrollment SLS1103 is required at MHS in the first two semesters of Dual Enrollment Students CANNOT enroll in a course at FSCJ that is offered at MHS A maximum of 3 Dual Enrollment courses per semester, with a maximum of 2 courses at FSCJ Students taking courses at FSCJ will have a partial schedule at Mandarin  Consider MHS class schedule, extra-curricular activities, and drive time when selecting the times and locations of their FSCJ courses Provide own transportation to FSCJ. Parents will not have access to professors, grades and attendance at FSCJ College students of all ages enrolled in courses at FSCJ

  22. Early Admissions Early Admissions is a form of Dual Enrollment permitting high school students to enroll in college FULL TIME. Students must be seniors, have a 3.5 or higher unweighted high school GPA, 2.0 or higher college GPA, and qualifying test scores. Application DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2018

  23. Selecting Off Campus Courses- Reference the Associate of Arts Degree Requirements Note that students can meet their English and Humanities requirements with classes taught at MHS Students need a qualifying math score to take science and math classes Social Studies is a popular choice.

  24. Students should reference their remaining graduation requirements and use district recommendations.

  25. How to Search for FSCJ Courses Click on “Fall Courses” on FSCJ’s website.

  26. How to Search for FSCJ Courses Click on “View Schedule” on FSCJ’s website.

  27. How to Search for FSCJ Courses Select the term to “Fall 2018” Select course career “college credit” Make sure to have the “open classes only” box checked. Type the course number or prefix that you want (ex “POS2041” or just “POS” You can also limit your search to a specific campus if you would like.

  28. Make sure you pick a day and time that works with your personal and MHS schedule! How to Search for FSCJ Courses & Completing the Application Fall 2018 POS2041 1202 American Federal Government Deerwood

  29. After the Application is Submitted Once students have been notified that they are registered for a course at FSCJ, they will need to log on to their “myFSCJ” account and print out a schedule to turn in to their counselor. Once counselors receive the schedule from FSCJ, the student and counselor can work together to modify the MHS schedule accordingly.

  30. Create “myFSCJ” AccountAFTER you receive word that you have been registered in your off campus courses.

  31. Use your “myFSCJ” Account for locating your schedule, textbook information, transcripts, and more!

  32. Textbooks • Log into your  “myFSCJ” account  to see what textbooks are required.   • Complete the “STUDENT TEXTBOOK REQUEST FORM” and submit it to Ms. Johnson in Guidance by  August 3, 2018. • Check with your School Counselor to determine if required textbooks are available in MHS inventory. • If the textbook is not in the MHS inventory, students will need to go to a Follett bookstore on the FSCJ campus  between August 29 and September 26.Students will need their FSCJ schedule and a picture ID to use their textbook account to purchase books at a Follett bookstore.  Textbooks are paid for by DCPS.   • NOTE: If purchasing a book with an access code, buy the SET, not the book and access code separately or you will not have enough money in your account! • Students  will need to bring the textbook receipt to their School Counselor by September 28th. • Textbooks must be returned to student’s School Counselor at the end of the semester or textbook fees will be added to the student’s debt list at school.

  33. Locating textbook information to complete the textbook form You have two ways of accessing book information. You can do a schedule search and select the course that you are registered in. (Be sure to pick the correct class number) scroll down to the bottom of the schedule and you will see the link for “Course Materials” Clicking on that will open the window and show the book title and information. The second way is by logging into your student account. Once logged in select the student tab, then my academics. Select your class schedule on the left side. Here you will see all your courses, you can select the hyperlink and course information will appear.

  34. FSCJ Student ID & Parking Pass • Student ID Card • Bring a copy of your current schedule and photo ID to Student Services.  • Parking Pass • Bring a copy of your current FSCJ schedule and FSCJ ID to the Security Office on the campus you attend.  

  35. Tonight's Presentation is Available on the School Counseling Website • Go to: mandarinschoolcounseling.weebly.com • Click "More" to see the drop down menu • Click "Dual Enrollment" • To download click the blue box "Dual Enrollment Parent Night Presentation 2018"

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