Running Start Info Session 2.26 - Redmond High School · 2020-03-02 · Running Start students are...
Transcript of Running Start Info Session 2.26 - Redmond High School · 2020-03-02 · Running Start students are...
Running Start Info Session
2.26.20
What is Running Start?
Running Start is a Washington State program that allows high school students to earn credits toward both high school AND college at a local community college. Students must be juniors or seniors, and must meet all entrance requirements (placement test or alternative) as outlined by the college.
Running Start students are still Redmond High School students. They can choose to take a full-time or part-time course load at Running Start. Full-time Running Start students take all their classes at the community college. Part-time students arrange a schedule to attend some classes at RHS, and others at a community college. Running Start students may still participate in activities at the high school.
Running Start students enroll in community college classes and are treated like any other community college student.
Running Start students and their families do not pay tuition, but they do pay college fees and buy their own books, as well as provide their own transportation.
How Do I Enroll in Running Start? The process will vary slightly at each college, but will generally include:
1. Student fills out a Running Start application online directly with the community college.
2. Student completes math and English placement with the community college.
3. Student meets with RHS counselor to choose courses that align with grad plan and signs Enrollment Verification Form.
4. Student submits the Enrollment Verification Form to the college, attends an orientation meeting, and registers for classes.
Colleges list the specific steps for Running Start enrollment on their websites.
Which Courses Meet Grad Requirements?
This chart is also on the RHS website: http://rhs.lwsd.org/counseling/running-start
Which Courses Meet Grad Requirements?
This chart is also on the RHS website: http://rhs.lwsd.org/counseling/running-start
RUNNING START @ LWTECH
Practical
Purposeful
Promising
ABOUT LWTECH
Washington State’s ONLY Public Institute of Technology
ABOUT
LWTECH
• 6,500+ Students Annually
• 3,300+ Full-time Students
• 60% Female to Male
• 35% People of Color
• Average age of an LWTech student is 30
• 40% of Students Work while Attending
• Students from 24 Countries
• 27% Enrolled with a Degree (associate or higher)
• 83.3% of Students are employed within 9 months of
graduating
Demographics
83.3%
of Students are employed
within 9 months of graduating
ABOUT
LWTECH
Nursing 311
Health Sciences 285
Computer and Software Development 213
Welding Technology 166
Digital Gaming and Interactive Media 162
Design 160
Center for Architecture, Design and Engineering 144
Medical Assisting 131
Computer Security and Network Technology 125
Early Childhood Education 117
Auto Repair Technician 117
8 Applied Bachelor Degrees
43 Associate Degrees
91 Professional Certificates in 42 Areas of Study
Highest Enrolled Programs
• Personal attention
• Hands-on, applied learning
• Small class sizes
• Industry-driven credentials
• Diverse student body
• Certificates, Associates, Bachelor, and Transfer degrees
What Makes LWTech Unique?
ABOUT
LWTECH
• Arts
• Business
• Communication
• English
• History, Political Science
• Mathematics
• Nutrition
• Psychology
• Science: Biology, Chemistry,
Environmental Science
• Spanish, American Sign Language
And more
Both Academic and Vocational Courses
http://catalog.lwtech.edu/
ABOUT
LWTECH
• Accounting
• Auto Repair, Auto Body
• Business Technology
• Computing
• Culinary or Baking Arts
• Electrical Technologies
• Horticulture
• Mechanical Design Technology
• Sewing
• Welding
And more
ABOUT
RUNNING START
• 5 college credits = 1 high school credit
• RS students must meet all high school
requirements to earn diploma
• All typical grade 11 and 12 high school
requirements can be met at LWTech
What is Running Start?
ABOUT
RUNNING START
• Jump start on college while in high school
• Stay connected to high school
• Prefer smaller class sizes and a smaller
college/university
• Pursue technical certificates or degree program
• Want hands on training for a job
• Want to transfer to a university
• Want to explore career options
Who is a Good Fit?
• 1:1 Academic Advising (with both advisor and faculty)
• Class Registration
• Academic Planning
• Career Planning
• Responsive and Collaborative Advisors
• FREE tutoring
• Disability Student Services
RUNNING START@LWTECH
Personalized Student Support
- No Enrollment Fees
• No Application Fees
• No Running Start Admission Fees
• No Placement Testing Fees
- Textbook Loan Program
• Available to ALL Running Start students
- Qualified Low-income Family:
• Scholarship up to $1000
• ORCA card
• Course & Lab fees waived
- FREE PARKING!
Running Start @LWTech is less expensive!
RUNNING START@LWTECH
Communication
RUNNING START@LWTECH
Step to Enroll
RUNNING START@LWTECH
Check Eligibility (Place into English 101)
• Placement test at LWTech (FREE) or at other colleges
• English Smarter Balanced Assessment scores of either L3 or L4
• Provide transcript showing college English grade, 2.0 or higher
Fill out Running Start Application
• Link to application forms sent to parent email once eligibility is
determined.
Registration for Class
• Make an appointment with the Running Start advisor to register
for class. Call (425) 739-8107!
• Running Start Enrollment Verification Form must be signed High
school counselor before registration
RUNNING START@LWTECH
Placement Process
English Placement (must place into English 101)
• Placement test at LWTech (FREE) or at other colleges
• English Smarter Balanced Assessment scores of either L3 or L4
• Provide transcript showing college English grade, 2.0 or higher
Math Placement Not required for RS Eligibility
May need Math Placement before registering for classes
Math placement test at LWTech: WAMAP
LWTech Assessment Center Call High School Programs to arrange placement exam:
(425)739-8107!
On the day of test, visit HS programs office first with photo ID
Student can take each exam ONCE
RUNNING START@LWTECH
UPCOMINGINFO SESSIONS
❖ February 19
❖ March 18
❖ April 22 [Fall Enrollment]
❖ May 20 [Fall Enrollment]
❖ Jun 17 [Fall Enrollment]
❖ Jul 15 [Fall Enrollment]
❖ Aug 19 [Fall Enrollment]
1:1 Information meeting is available per appointment
Register online lwtech.edu/runningstart
or call (425)739-8107
Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
W404B
IMPORTANTDATES
Spring and Fall 2020 Enrollment Important Dates
Quarter/Dates Spring 2020 Fall 2020
Application starts Now Mar 18, 2020
Registration starts Feb 11, 2020 May 19, 2020
Registration ends Mar 31, 2020 Sept 25, 2020
Quarter starts Apr 6, 2020 Sept 28, 2020
Quarter ends Jun 17, 2020 Dec 11, 2020
Dana Nasby - Running Start Advisor
Contact Us
Phone: (425) 739-8107
Email: [email protected]
An Chu - Running Start Coordinator
Running Start
Information Session
RS Staff:
Chelsea Braun, Running Start Advisor
Admission Requirements• Applicants with a 3.0 cumulative GPA or
higher will automatically be admitted.
• Applicants with a 2.00-2.99 cumulative GPA will be considered for admission based on grades AND test scores.
• Applicants with a 2.00 - 2.49 cumulative GPA will also be required to submit a personal statement.
• Generally, we are looking for placement into ENG 101.
• Students with a cumulative GPA of less than 2.0 are not admitted.
Testing for Admission &
Placement
• CWU uses placement testing when
considering admission for students
with a cumulative high school GPA of
less than 3.0.
• CWU requires placement testing for
enrollment into English, math, and
some science courses.
Testing for Admission and
Placement• Students planning to enroll in pre-
calculus or calculus based math courses need to submit ALEKS or Accuplacer scores
• Accuplacer testing is offered at CWU Sammamish on an appointment basis.
– Cost is $25 – pay online
– Results are immediate
– Can be scheduled by calling 425-392-2110.
How is Running Start different
at CWU?
• 1-on-1 advising with a RS Advisor
• Courses are offered on a university
campus.
• Students must meet university
admission requirements to
participate.
• Students work on general education
(first two years of a bachelor’s
degree) and prerequisites for majors.
Which classes can
RS students take?
• Running Start students are treated like
other students at CWU.
• They can take whichever courses they meet
the pre-requisites for.
• Most students will be taking 100 & 200
level courses that would be open to other
college freshmen and sophomores.
• Students will have individual advising and
create a personal education plan.
More about classes…
• Running Start students need to prioritize
high school graduation requirements:
1. High school graduation requirements
2. General education courses
3. Pre-major courses
• Credits do transfer to other institutions,
but you need to confirm with that
institution that the credits will transfer
the way you intend.
Transferring Credits
• Credits taken through Central Washington University will transfer to other schools the same way credits taken at community colleges will transfer.
• Credits transfer to all public colleges & universities in Washington State.
• Credits will transfer to most private universities and public universities out of state.
• RS Advisors will work with you individually to develop an education plan based on your long term academic goals to help ensure that your credits will transfer in the most efficient manner.
Getting Started
www.cwu.edu/runningstart/admissions
• Complete application and submit a high school transcript online.
• Communications about admission status will be sent to the email used to setup the application.
• Schedule and/or submit necessary test scores for admission and/or placement into English and math.
• Meet with your high school counselor to determine which courses you need for graduation.
• Meet with RS advisor to develop an education plan and register for classes.
New Student Advising
• Fall registration opens on May 6, 2020
– Advising is available throughout the summer, but students are encouraged to apply and start advising early.
• Winter: late October
• Spring: early February• *Students are encouraged to start in Fall Quarter.
Running Start advisors are available to answer questions and discuss education goals with you year round.
Questions?
• Ask us now
• Contact our office:
– 425-392-2110
What can I study at Cascadia College?
How to apply
Apply Early!
Plan wisely
English 101 placement
ACCUPLACER3 or 4 on SBAC ELA
(10th grade)
Math placement
2nd Semester Grade in high school math
Take Math at High School
ACCUPLACER
Apply for admission to Cascadia
Submit the Running Start Contract(Make sure to include English 101 placement)
Allow one week for us to process your application…
You receive a welcome email with link to sign-up for CORE
Register at CORE
Application
deadline:
June 25, 2020
Pay your Cascadia fees by the tuition deadline
•Don’t get dropped!
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Human Services, Education, & Law Pathway
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Pathway
Explore and prepare for additional career pathways, such as Interior Design
Running Start Information Session Schedule
Thursday March 5th 6:30 PM Main Campus Building: N Room: 201
Saturday March 21st 10:00 AM & 1:00 PM Main Campus Building: N Room: 201
Thursday March 26th 6:30 PM Main Campus Building: N Room: 201
Thursday April 9th 6:30 PM Main Campus Building: N Room: 201
Saturday April 18th 10:00 AM & 1:00 PM Main Campus Building: N Room: 201
Thursday April 23rd 6:30 PM Main Campus Building: N Room: 201
Saturday May 2nd 10:00 AM & 1:00 PM Main Campus Building: N Room: 201