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•What
is a Dual Enrollment class?
A class in which a high school & and a college credit can be
earned in 1 class; it is offered though Chatt. State
•Who
can take a DE class?
Typically only 11th & 12th graders
•Where
are classes held?
At CCA via Hybrid/Echo - class held at CCA during a regular class period; Chatt. State’s online
curriculum is used and a CCA teacher is the proctor for academic and technical assistance when
needed.
Online OR on Chatt. State campus - work on your own at home on weeknights or weekends;
recommend this if you are GREAT with time management and intrinsic motivation;
however, this in addition to CCA’s workload)
•When
are they?
fall, spring or summer semesters (The grants are only available 2 of the 3 semesters and CCA
recommends grants be used in fall and spring)
•How
does it transfer to colleges as a credit?
It depends on the college (see their website); many will count as
an even exchange for a class or will count, at least, as an elective.
Mrs. Bacher, School Counselor
bacher_s@hcde.org
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If students don’t have high enough scores to meet the criteria, students will
can take Chatt. State’s free Compass Test at their Testing Center. It is
another version of the ACT but you only take the subject you need.
If a student has not yet taken the PLAN or ACT, they will need to take the
Residual ACT test (for approximately $40) at the Testing Center at Chatt.
State. This is another version of the ACT and includes all 4 ACT subjects.
 Visit their website:
http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/academics/testingcenter/index.html for a testing schedule and more information
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Considerations for taking a DE classes and in which format:
◦ How much time do you have outside of school?
How busy is that school year,
academically? Do you have a job? What format would work best for your learning
(lecture style, online, etc.)? Is time management your strong-suit? What is your major
and do you have a lot of rehearsals?
**Time is usually more of an issue than ability when taking a DE class**
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11th graders usually take PreCalculus I & II
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12th graders usually take Comp. I and II and/or a math class (PreCal or Calculus)
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Students can take any class at Chatt. State that is not a technical class (usually labeled “TTC”
in the title)
Only occasionally is it recommended that another class be taken online or on Chatt. State’s
campus at night/on the weekends.
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STUDENTS:
*The application process is primarily the students’ responsibility.
*It is a GREAT learning process for students to practice
applying to college, resumes, etc.
*Parents & I help guide them and double check what they have done,
remind them about deadlines but they complete all/most of the tasks
and make phone calls when problems arise.
*Students fill out paperwork, get parent signatures, turn in everything
orderly and neatly, turn packets in on time to Mrs. Bacher, complete the
Online DE Grant (takes 15 mins. & directions are provided in packets)
PARENTS:
*Be aware of what and when things need to happen to help remind students
*Assist and double check student’s completed paperwork
*Monitor deadlines (grant money can be lost if all paperwork is not PROCESSED by Chatt.
State by June 15, hence the early deadline of March 27)
*Pay the bill on time to avoid late fees (via Tiger Web account, available 24/7)
MRS. BACHER:
*Assist with overall completion of packets and reminders of deadlines
*Add transcripts and PLAN/ACT scores to the packets
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Have to register and pay for 1 class each semester
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Comp I in the fall semester (Aug- Dec)
= 0.5 High school credit
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Comp II in the spring semester (Jan – May) = 0.5 High school credit
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Students need 1 full credit to graduate
Semester 1 (Comp 1) is a 3 hour class = roughly $500
Semester 2 (Comp 2) is a 3 hour class = roughly $500
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Student must pass each semester (Dec. and May) with a “B” to get the Online DE Grant for the next
semester
IF you do not pass in the fall semester:
1 - You will have to pay full price for the course in January
OR
2 – You will have to enroll into CCA’s regular level class
This will cause a significant schedule change in the student’s class schedule in the
spring semester and most likely would result in dropping 1 or more arts class(-es) to
accommodate this change.
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This is a class built into CCA’s schedule; however, a Chatt. State professor comes to our campus to teach
the class
Parents of DE English will pay tuition 2 different times –
In August for the Fall semester
AND
In January for Spring semester
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Have to register and pay for 1 class each semester
 PreCal I in the fall semester (Aug- Dec)
= 0.5 High school credit
 PreCal II in the spring semester (Jan – May) = 0.5 High school credit
 Students need 1 full credit (4 Math credits required for graduation)
Semester 1 (PreCal 1) is a 3 hour class = roughly $500
Semester 2 (PreCal 2) is a 4 hour class = roughly $700 **the second semester is a 4 hour class so
costs more
Student must pass each semester (Dec. and May) with a “B” to get the Online DE Grant for the next
semester
IF you do not pass in the fall semester:
1 - You will have to pay full price for the course in January
OR
2 – You will have to enroll into CCA’s regular level class
This will cause a significant schedule change in the student’s class schedule in the
spring semester and most likely would result in dropping 1 or more arts class(-es) to
accommodate this change.
Typically scheduled as a regular class and is held in one of the computer labs at CCA. Chatt. State’s
online curriculum/program is used and a CCA teacher provides technical and academic assistance if
needed.
Parents of DE PreCalculus will pay tuition 2 different times –
In August for the Fall semester
AND
In January for Spring semester
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for high school juniors or seniors
(Junior year begins in June following 10th grade)
Must
be a TN Resident for 1 year at the time you apply for the grant
Only
available 2 of 3 semesters (typically fall and spring)
In
March, apply online for the next Fall and Spring terms at the same time.
(Deadline to apply– March 27 is the preferred CCA deadline)
Must
maintain a Cumulative Chatt. State GPA of 2.75 (B average) or will lose the DE Grant for the
next semester. Once the grant is lost, a student cannot earn it back.
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must maintain a “B” in all DE classes to earn the grant for the following semester.
** For students who don’t make a “B” 1 st semester, parents will owe approximately $700 for
PreCal/$500 for Comp I on the January bill for the spring semester.
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Grant covers tuition/fees but not books
Tuition/fees bill can be divided up over 3 months; however, the 1st payment (Aug. and Jan.) requires 50% of the
total balance to be paid at that time
Juniors and Seniors have a DIFFERENT plans on how the money is awarded; see examples below:
Estimated costs for tuition/fees next year:
3 hour class = $520
4 hour class = $690
August 2015
JUNIORS:
Juniors will be awarded DE Grant money under a new plan recently passed by the State of TN
legislature. Here is how the DE Grants are mapped out for you per these guidelines:
1st class = $500 2nd class = $500
3rd class = $200
4th class = $0
& 5th, 6th, 7th &, 8th class = $100/credit hour
Option 1:
2015-2016 Junior Year:
1st Class
Fall Semester
PreCal 1
nd
2 Class
Spring Semester PreCal 2
2016-2017 Senior Year:
3rd Class
Fall Semester
Calculus 1
th
4 Class
Spring Semester Calculus 2
(3 hr. class) = $500 grant (family pays $20 approx. Aug. 20, 2015)
(4 hr. class) = $500 grant (family pays $190 approx. Jan. 2, 2016)
(3 hr. class) = $200 grant (family pays $320 approx. Aug. 20, 2016)
(4 hr. class) = $0 grant (family pays $690 approx. Jan. 2, 2017)
August 2015-16 JUNIORS have 3 main options:
Juniors will be awarded DE Grant money under a new plan recently passed by the State of TN
legislature. Here is how the DE Grants are mapped out for you per these guidelines:
1st class = $500 2nd class = $500
3rd class = $200
4th class = $0
& 5th, 6th, 7th &, 8th class = $100/credit hour
Option 1:
2015-2016 Junior Year:
1st Class
Fall Semester
nd
2 Class
Spring Semester
PreCal 1
PreCal 2
2016-2017 Senior Year:
3rd Class
Fall Semester
4th Class
Spring Semester
Calculus 1
Calculus 2
(3 hr. class) = $500 grant (family pays $20 approx. Aug. 20, 2015)
(4 hr. class) = $500 grant (family pays $190 approx. Jan. 2, 2016)
(3 hr. class) = $200 grant (family pays $320 approx. Aug. 20, 2016)
(4 hr. class) = $0 grant (family pays $690 approx. Jan. 2, 2017)
Option 2:
2015-2016 Junior Year:
1st Class
Fall Semester
nd
2 Class
Spring Semester
2016-2017 Senior Year:
3rd Class
Fall Semester
4th Class
Spring Semester
Calculus 1
Calculus 2
(3 hr. class) = $500 grant (family pays $20 approx. Aug. 20, 2015)
(4 hr. class) = $500 grant (family pays $190 approx. Jan. 2, 2016)
Statistics 1 (3 hr. class) = $200 grant (family pays $320 approx. Aug. 20, 2016)
Statistics 2 (4 hr. class) = $0 grant (family pays $690 approx. Jan. 2, 2017)
* Can add Comp 1 & 2 like in Option 3
August 2015
JUNIORS
Option 3:
2015-2016 Junior Year:
Class 1
Fall Semester
PreCal 1
Class 2
Spring Semester PreCal 2
2016-2017 Senior Year:
Class 3
Fall Semester
Class 4
Fall Semester
Class 5
Class 6
(3 hr. class) = $500 grant (family pays $20 approx. Aug. 20, 2015)
(4 hr. class) = $500 grant (family pays $190 approx. Jan. 2, 2016)
Comp 1
(3 hr. class) = $200 grant (family pays $320 approx. Aug. 20, 2016)
PreCal/Calc. 1/ (3 hr. class) = $0 grant (family pays $520 approx. Jan. 2, 2017)
Stats 1
Spring Semester Comp 2
(3 hr. class) = $300 grant (family pays $20 approx. Aug. 20, 2015)
Spring Semester PreCal/Calc. 2/ (4 hr. class) = **$300 grant (family pays $290 approx. Jan. 2, 2016)
Stats 2
** Max a student can get under current rules/ new rules for class 5,6,7,8 is $600 per semester.
August 2015
SENIORS:
Seniors will still be awarded grant money based on the former system and here is how the DE Grants
are mapped out:
$100/credit hour
Students taking 1 class:
2016-2017 Senior Year:
Class 1 Fall Semester
PreCal 1 or Calculus 1 (3 hr. class) = $300 grant (family pays $220 approx. Aug. 20, 2015)
Class 2 Spring Semester PreCal 2 or Calculus 2 (4 hr. class) = $400 grant (family pays $290 approx. Jan. 2, 2016)
Students taking 2 classes:
2016-2017 Senior Year:
Class 1
Fall Semester
Class 2
Fall Semester
PreCal 1
Comp 1
(3 hr. class) = $300 grant (family pays $220 approx. Aug. 20, 2015)
(3 hr. class) = $300 grant (family pays $220 approx. Aug. 20, 2015)
Class 3
Class 4
PreCal 2
Comp 2
(4 hr. class) = $400 grant (family pays $290 approx. Jan. 2, 2016)
(3 hr. class) = $300 grant (family pays $220 approx. Jan. 2, 2016)
Spring Semester
Spring Semester
The grant is VERY TIME SENSATIVE. To receive it you will need to ensure all these things occur
by June 15:
1 – Turn in an application packet and have met the ACT/Plan score criteria (or take the Compass test)
to Mrs. Bacher by March 27
2 – Chatt. State has to process the application and send you a letter of acceptance to Chatt. State with
an assigned student ID # (known as an “A” number)
3 – Apply for Selective Service, if applicable
4 – Apply for the online DE Grant
4 – Must have a “$0.00” balance due to Chatt. State on Tiger Web (for returning students)
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Takes about 15 minutes to complete – students are encouraged to do this
Go to: https://clipslink.guarantorsolutions.com/signon/signon.aspx
This link is also available on CCA’s website: click on “Resources” then “Useful
Websites” and it will be listed
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Use the step-by-step instruction sheet in the application packets to apply
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You will need the student Social Security # to apply
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You do NOT need to print out anything at the end when it gives you the option
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Apply for next Fall semester then when finished, go back and apply for the Spring semester
(remember to change the year). This helps ensure you will not forget to do it next October
for the Spring semester.
I will pull a report that will allow me to see if all the students have completed it correctly
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If students are 18 now or turning 18 during
the semester of taking a class, they must
register for Selective Service at:
www.sss.gov
Application packet will not be processed until
student is registered, (which can prevent
student from receiving the DE grant.)
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Once you have been “accepted” into Chatt. State, you will receive a letter stating
such, that means your paperwork has been processed.
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You will be assigned an “A” number, which is the Student ID # (SID#)
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Then create a Tiger Web account through Chatt State (has your balance due and
you can pay the bill through this program). Check it frequently - at least once a
week until your grant has been credited and your balance due is “0.00”
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They will not mail you a bill or call you if you have a balance.
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If there is a problem, they will contact you via this account.
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Problems not resolved by the June 15 and Dec. 15 deadlines can prevent students
from receiving the grant.
It is your responsibility to check your account.
To get to Tiger Web: www.chattanoogastate.edu & click on the tiger paw
class schedule, grades, student e-mail account, Bursar
account, and paying fees, etc. is found there
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Estimate approximately $50-75 for books.
Price for the Online access code for PreCal students have now
been added into the tuition/fees.
Cost of books varies depending on class(es) taking
Buying textbooks:
1-buy used textbooks online (many sites sell used college
textbooks)
2- go to their bookstore on campus or
3- visit their website: www.chattanoogastatebookstore.com
Bookstore phone #: 697-4425
To buy books, you will need the course # and section #
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3 ways to see if, and how, your credits will transfer:
1- Chatt. State has a link to see what TN schools accept their
credits
2- Go to the college websites of the ones most interested in (if known)
and look for the Transfer Equivalency Chart (will be posted under the
admissions information section on most college websites.)
3 – Call the Admissions office of college
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2 ways classes will typically transfer:
1- as an even exchange for a class
(Comp I & II for Freshman English credit)
2- as an elective
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Accepting transferred requirements is strictly determined by each
accepting college, not HC Schools system
For credit in Comp I & II, colleges will usually only give 1 credit for
passing the AP test OR for taking DE English, but some will…it
depends on the college.
◦ Registration for Fall classes
is March 27 – turn in to Mrs. Bacher
(This is a target date, please turn in as close to this date as
possible)
*Mrs. Bacher will add transcripts and PLAN/ACT scores
to the application packets
◦ Applying for the Online DE grant
is March 27
*If you need an extension for this date due to still deciding past
this date, please email Mrs. Bacher so I can keep track of who may be
interested for scheduling purposes.
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