Advanced Placement & Dual Enrollment Night for Parents and Students January 24, 2013 WELCOME Advanced Curriculum Opportunities • Advanced Placement (AP) • Dual Enrollment (Credit) – Tri-County Tech – Anderson University – University of SC Objectives • • • • • Philosophy and structure of each program Tests associated with each program Success and advantages of each program Costs associated with each program Questions about each program Philosophy Advanced Placement Program • AP students explore a depth and breadth of knowledge within a specific content. • AP students engage in intense discussions, solve problems collaboratively, and learn to write clearly and persuasively. • Student performance is measured by nationally standardized tests. • AP students are exposed to college level reading, writing, and critical thinking. • AP is well-known and strongly regarded by highly selective public and private colleges. • Successful AP students will stand out in the admissions process. Who Should Take AP Courses? • Students who have challenged themselves in Advanced/Honors courses in grades 8-11 • Motivated students who can learn new information quickly and apply it analytically • Students who are self-starters, organized, and curious about a subject. • Students seeking advanced standing in public and private universities both in and out of state. AP Participation and Likelihood of College Graduation College Graduation Rate differences between “matched” AP and non-AP students* Student Demographic AP Exam Grade of 3 or higher African-American 28% higher Hispanic 28% higher White 33% higher Low-Income 26% higher Not Low-Income 34% higher *Matched students are those who have similar family backgrounds and standardized test scores Source: Dougherty, Mellor & Jian, 2006 Wren HS AP Courses All AP courses have a year-long course (1 unit) and some require a semester course (lab) for a total of 1.5 units AP Human Geography (9th) AP World History and Lab (10th) AP US History and Lab (11th) AP Biology and Lab (11th / 12th) AP Chemistry and Lab (11th / 12th) AP Studio Art (11th / 12th) AP Calculus and Lab (12th) AP English Literature (12th) AP English Language (12th) AP Program Assessment • Each AP course has an AP exam • AP exams provide students, parents, and colleges a standardized measure of what you know and how you can apply that knowledge to think critically • Colleges usually require a minimum of 3 or higher on an AP exam to earn college credit (a score of 3 on a 5 point scale is a “passing” score) Advantages Advanced Placement Program • The opportunity to earn credit or advanced standing at most of the nation's colleges and universities. • 3 or higher is generally a passing score, each college determines the score it will take to receive the college credit. (Each student should ask the admission counselor what the AP credit policy is for that school.) • Improved writing skills and sharpened problem-solving techniques. • Develop study habits necessary for tackling rigorous course work. • Extra Quality Point for GPA calculations Clemson University • • • Course Art Studio Drawing Biology • • Calculus AB Chemistry • English – Lit and Comp • U.S. History • World History Score 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 Course Credit ART 205 BIO 103/105, BIO 104/106 BIO 110, 111 MTHSC 106 CH 101 CH 101, 102 ENGL 101 ENGL 101, 103 HIST 101 HIST 101, 102 HIST 193 Wren AP Exam Success Rate by Subject 2011-2012 Course Title & No. of Students Passage Rate 34 Students 76.4% passed Studio Art 1 Student 100% passed Chemistry 13 Students 92.3% passed Biology 10 Students 20% passed English Language 29 Students 72.4% passed English Literature 30 Students 83.3% passed World Hist. 43 Students 53.4% passed Calculus AB 37 Students 84% passed US History Costs Associated with AP Program Fees • The State pays for all exam fees for the AP exams. Let’s Hear From the AP Teachers! •AP Teachers are certified by the state and must attend a rigorous AP institute to earn certification •What is an AP course like? •How does it differ from a College Prep (CP) or Honors (H) Course? •Tell us about the typical work load. Philosophy of Dual Enrollment Courses • To provide opportunities for qualified high school juniors and seniors to complete college-level courses while still enrolled in high school • Students may earn dual credit (high school and college credit) when courses include both college and high school requirements Wren HS Dual Credit Courses Courses Taught on WHS Campus by TCTC Professors English 101 / 102 (12th) Psychology 201 (12th) Sociology 101 (11th / 12th) Math 140 Probability and Statistics (12th) PSC 201 American Government (12th) ECO 210 Macroeconomics (12th) Education 101 Teacher Cadets (12th) (Anderson University) (taught by WHS teacher) Courses Taught Online History 101 / 102 (Western Civilization) (11th / 12th) CPT 170 Microcomputer Applications (11th / 12th) CPT 270 Adv. Microcomputer Applications (11th / 12th) Speech 205 (12th) Project Lead The Way Engineering Class: Dual Credit Awarded Typical Grade By: Offered: Aerospace Engineering (AE) University of Iowa 11th-12th Biotechnical Engineering (BE) Civil Engineering and Architecture : (CEA) Computerized Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) University of Iowa Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester Institute of Technology 11th-12th Digital Electronics (DE) University of South Carolina 10th-11th Introduction to Engineering (IED) University of South Carolina 9th Principles of Engineering (POE) University of South Carolina 10th ***Business 101 (online) Tri-County Tech 11th-12th 11th-12th 12th College Credit for PLTW Engineering Courses • Transcripted dual credit is granted if a 70 or above is made on final exam and the class grade is a 85 or better. Cost $150-200 per course. 21 total hours is available. Instructors will handle application process for eligible students. • 12th grade course is in the process of attaining AP Certification, AP Board will finalize in May. All classes get Honors credit. Biomedical Science: • All 4 courses can earn DC through the Missouri University of Science and Technology Cost of Dual Credit Courses Tuition runs around $450 / course plus books The cost is approximately $450 for two courses plus books with Lottery Tuition Assistance for students who take 2 dual credit courses in a semester. Dual Credit Analysis Wren High School DUAL CREDIT # of dual credit courses in which students enrolled Average grade earned Total credits earned 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 73 92 125 201 175 3.23 3.44 3.22 3.23 3.32 321 420 510 603 581 Over 90% of students had a grade of A, B, or C. Required Assessment College Entrance Exam for Tri-County Technical College (TCTC) Compass Score Entrance Req. • TCTC requires a college placement Test - COMPASS • Test Site = TCTC and/or home high school 83 or higher Reading 70 or higher Writing ENG 101/102 (both minimum scores req’d) PSY 201 (75 or higher in reading only req’d) Compass Score Entrance Req. 33 or higher Algebra MAT 120 ECO 210 • Cost : FREE Test Dates: • WHS: Varies (Set up by TCTC) • Pendleton Campus: M-TH 8-5, F 8-12 • Easley Campus: Tues. 2-5pm • Anderson Campus: Fri 8-12 Advantages Dual Enrollment Program • Dual Credit Courses are transferable to all in-state public colleges, some out-of-state public colleges, and a few private colleges. • Improved writing skills and sharpened problem-solving techniques. • Develop study habits necessary for tackling college course work. • No national standardized test to determine credit – begin college transcript in high school. • Extra Quality Point for GPA calculations. Time to Degree: AP vs. Dual Enrollment and Non-AP Students who scored a 2 or higher on an AP Exam were more likely than other students to earn a bachelor’s degree within 4 years. Source: Hargrove, Godin & Dodd (2007) Benefits of AP and Dual Enrollment Courses • *AP awards college credit for scores of 3, 4, or 5 on the subject area AP Exam • *AP credit can be transferable (Ex. Furman ONLY accepts courses with a score of “5”) • AP Courses generally considered to be more rigorous and are FREE. • Additional Quality Point for GPA calculation • Dual Credit Courses are not dependent upon a score from a national exam • *Dual Credit Courses are transferable to all in-state public colleges, some out-of-state public colleges, and a few private colleges. • Additional Quality Point for GPA calculation *A student should always check with a receiving college for transferability of college course credits. QUESTIONS