4 YEAR COLLEGE CREDITS If you are taking college classes while in high school, you must send a college transcript for these classes to the college/university you will be attending in the fall. This is your responsibility. On your college applications, if you took or will be taking these courses for college credit, you need to list them as college courses. You also put in the names of the colleges you have taken course through as colleges you have attended. College Credit Courses from Silver Lake College, 2406 Alverno Rd, Manitowoc, WI 54220: Transcript Request: http://testdrive.omniupdate.com/silverlake/registrar.htm Advanced Chemistry General Chemistry I Course #101 4 Credits Honors English Principles of Lit Studies Course #103 3 Credits Composition I Course #111 3 Credits College Credit Courses from UWGB: 2420 Nicolet Dr., Green Bay, WI 54311: Transcript Request: http://www.uwgb.edu/ssc/records-grades/transcript-request.asp AP Psychology Psychology 102 3 Credits Business Management Business and It’s Environment BUS ADM 202 3 Credits College Credit Courses from UW-Oshkosh: 800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh, WI 54901 : Transcript Request: http://www.uwosh.edu/registrar/transcripts/ Sociology Sociology 101 3 Credits Spanish IV Spanish 5 Credits College Credit Courses from Lakeland College: PO Box 359, Sheboygan, WI 53082: Transcript Request: http://www.lakeland.edu/Academics/registrar-s-office AP Calculus Calculus I ~ MAT 231 4 Credits Pre‐Calculus Pre‐Calculus ~ MAT 162 3 Credits College Credit Courses from UW- Manitowoc: Youth Options courses that you physically went to their campus Transcript Request: http://manitowoc.uwc.edu/admissions/transcripts College Credit Courses from LTC: See Transcripted an Advanced Standing List Transcript request: http://gotoltc.edu/current-students/academic-resources/transcript-request/index.html AP Courses/Tests AP exam are taken in May. Every college and every major at every college have different scores that are needed in order to award credit. Generally students need scores of 3 or higher for them to count towards any type of college credit. The AP courses are taught by highly qualified high school teachers who use the AP Course Descriptions to guide them. The AP Examinations are administered each year in May and represent the culmination of college‐level work in a given discipline in a secondary school setting. Rigorously developed by committees of college and AP high school faculty, the AP Exams test students’ ability to perform at a college level. AP Tests available to take are: (bolded indicates an AP course is available at MHS) Art History Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC Chemistry Chinese Language and Culture Computer Science A English Language and Composition English Literature and Composition Environmental Science European History French Language German Language Government and Politics: Comparative Government and Politics: United States Human Geography Italian Language and Culture Japanese Language and Culture Latin: Vergil Macroeconomics Microeconomics Music Theory Physics B Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Physics C: Mechanics Psychology Spanish Language Spanish Literature Statistics Studio Art: 2D Design Studio Art: 3D Design US History World History How do I get my AP test scores to a college? After you take an AP Exam, the College Board will send your score report to the college or university that you designated on your answer sheet. When you view your scores online, you have the option to send them to other institutions for a fee. https://apscore.collegeboard.org/scores Lakeshore Technical College 1290 North Ave, Cleveland, WI 53015 Advanced Standing Courses These are courses where we have an agreement with Lakeshore Technical College that allows students who receive a B or better in the class at MHS to earn credits at LTC. Students who are in programs that require these classes will not have to take them at LTC. These classes may be transferable to other technical colleges but not to universities. Upon successful completion of the class at MHS you will be awarded a certificate. You must keep this certificate if you want to have these classes articulated—this is your proof of completion. There is no LTC transcript for these classes. College Credit Courses from LTC: High School Class Name College Class Name Accounting Accounting/Adv Accounting Computer Applications Chemistry/Adv Chemistry College Math Marketing Medical Terminology Mini Chopper (Engineering App Yr 1) Mini Chopper (Engineering App Yr 1) Mini Chopper (Engineering App Yr 1) Mini Chopper (Engineering App Yr 2) Mini Chopper (Engineering App Yr 2) Mini Chopper (Engineering App Yr 2) Psychology/AP Psychology Research and Inquiry Electricity Office Accounting ~ 3 Credits Accounting I ~ 4 Credits Word I ~ 1 Credit – Excel I ~ 1 Credit General Chemistry ~ 4 Credits College Mathematics ~ 3 Credits Principles of Marketing ~ 3 Credits Medical Terminology ~ 3 Credits Dev. Manufacturing Skills ~ 3 Credits Welding Intro ~ 1 Credit IM Welding Intro ~ 1 Credit CAD 1 ~ 1 Credit Welding Fabrication Intro ~ 2 Credit IM Welding Fab ~ 2 Credits Intro to Psychology ~ 3 Credits Speech ~ 3 Credits DC Fundamentals ~ 1 Credit Electricity Mechanisms and Mechanics Intro ~ 1 Credit Intro to Sociology ~ 3 Credits Intro to Automation ~ 1 Credit Intro to Fanuc Robotics ~ 1 Credit Sociology Automation/Robotics Automation/Robotics Transcripted Courses: These are courses where we have an agreement with Lakeshore Technical College that allows students who receive a C or better in the class to MHS to earn credits at LTC. These courses are recorded on an actual transcript at LTC. These courses can be transferred to other technical colleges and four year universities. You must request a transcript from LTC to be sent to these schools in order for the school to determine if the classes can be transferred. Medical Terminology Introduction to Automation Introduction to Fanuc Industrial Robots Programming I Transcript Request : http://gotoltc.edu/studentservices/transcript_request.php