UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA DUAL ENROLLMENT … IV...Georgia Academy of Arts, Mathematics,...
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UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA DUAL ENROLLMENT
OPPORTUNITIES, TRENDS, REQUIREMENTS & RESOURCES
KSU Counselor Workshop
April 24, 2018
Sarah Wenham
404-962-3110
Topics
■ Overview of the USG Opportunities
■ USG Dual Enrollment Trends
■ Admission Requirements and Process
■ Course Selection Tips and Tricks
■ Resources
■ Partner Updates
The University System of Georgia
www.usg.edu/institutions
The Georgia Academy - MGSU
www.mga.edu/georgia-academy
Georgia Academy of Arts, Mathematics, Engineering and Sciences (formerly known as
GAMES) is an exclusive 2-year Dual Enrollment residential program that allows high
school students the opportunity to simultaneously earn a high school diploma from
their home high school as well as a possible associate's degree from Middle Georgia
State University (MGA), while experiencing dorm living (Anderson Hall) and integrating
within our inclusive university community on the Cochran Campus.
USG DE Students Enrolled by Sector
Why Online?
● Student lives too far from campus
● Student doesn’t have transportation to campus
● Limited time to travel to campus due to sports,
band or other activities
- 21 Affiliate Institutions
American Government Intermediate Spanish I Principles of Chemistry I
American Literature I Intermediate Spanish II Principles of Chemistry II
American Literature II Introductory Biology Principles of Physics I
Art Appreciation Introductory Geosciences I Principles of Physics II
Calculus I Introduction to Philosophy United States History I
College Algebra Introduction to Psychology World History I
Electronic Technology Introduction to Sociology World History II
English Composition I Introduction to Statistics World Literature I
English Composition II Mathematical Modeling World Literature II
Environmental Science Music Appreciation
Human Communication Precalculus
- 31 Core Courses
FY 2018
2,623 courses taken
Over 89% Earned College Credit
A
B
C
D F W
- DE Student Performance
DE Course Enrollment by Delivery Type
Dual Enrollment Benefits Include:
Access to expanded course offerings
Introduction to college-level course work
Opportunity to explore potential area of interest/major
Reduction in future college expenses
Less time to degree after high school
Dual Enrollment Considerations
Postsecondary grades become part of the
college permanent record and can impact future
college admission, scholarship eligibility, etc.
Some postsecondary institutions may prefer AP
over some college courses completed through
Dual Enrollment.
Not all college courses are transferable and
applicable to all programs of study.
Dual Enrollment may not be a good fit for all
students.
Students may have some expenses:
Course-related fees and materials required for a particular
course (lab fees, materials, supplies, etc.).
Fees that are optional to the student (parking, meal plan, room
and board, graduation fee, etc.).
Orientation fee, unless orientation is required by the
institution.
Lost/damaged book charges or charges for returning books
after the deadline set by the institution for the term.
Charges or fines incurred due to actions taken by the student
(parking tickets, library fines, etc.).
Tuition, fees, and book charges for courses not on the
Directory or taken beyond the 15 semester hour program limit.
Dual Enrollment Considerations
USG Dual Enrollment Admission
BOR Minimum Dual Enrollment Requirements:
Test scores (SAT, ACT, or Accuplacer*);
Minimum cumulative academic HS GPA of 3.0;
On-track for high school graduation;
On-track for completing the USG’s RHSC;
Exemption of all Learning Support requirements;
Student Participation Agreement form;
Proof of immunization required (on-campus classes); and,
GIT, UGA, and GCSU must verify U.S. lawful presence for
admissions and other institutions may request documents to assign
a residency classification.
*Not all institutions use Accuplacer for Dual Enrollment Admission
USG Admission Requirementswww.usg.edu/admissions
DE Admission Info & Requirementswww.usg.edu/dual_enrollment
DE Admission Info & Requirements
DE Admission Requirements
DE Admission Info & Requirements
DE Admission Info & Requirements
www.gafutures.org/hope-state-aid-programs/scholarships-grants/dual-enrollment/
DE Course Selection
The Dual Enrollment Course Directory on GAfutures is the official list of
approved course alignments.
27,000+ approved alignments are currently in the Directory.
A college course must appear in the Directory to be funded.
A college course must be aligned to a GADOE course # or a unique DE
course # to appear in the Directory.
Colleges must initiate alignment requests.
High schools should contact the college if a new alignment is needed.
GADOE reviews all new alignment requests. The complete review
process can take several weeks (or longer).
Newly approved course alignments are published weekly.
Students are cautioned against enrolling in a course not in the Directory
(unless willing to pay for the course and HS credit not needed).
Dual Enrollment Course Directory
DE Course Selection Tips Only students participating in DE full-time (12 semester hours
or more) are eligible to take a USG PE course with funding.
Course prerequisites are listed on the DE Course Directory.
DE Students attending a TCSG college with plans to transfer
to a USG institution should consult the TCSG-USG Transfer
Chart -www.usg.edu/assets/academic_affairs_handbook/docs/GE_Transfer_Chart_18.pdf
TCSG-USG Transfer Chart
DE Course Selection Tips Only students participating in DE full-time (12 semester hours
or more) are eligible to take a USG PE course with funding.
Course prerequisites are listed on the Directory.
DE Students attending a TCSG college with plans to transfer
to a USG institution should consult the TCSG-USG Transfer
Chart -www.usg.edu/assets/academic_affairs_handbook/docs/GE_Transfer_Chart_18.pdf
GATRACS can help students identify courses for transfer.
Transfer Credit Lookup
Students access
GATRACS through their
GAfutures.org account
(www.GAfutures.org).
DE Course Selection Tips Only students participating in DE full-time (12 semester hours
or more) are eligible to take a USG PE course with funding.
Course prerequisites are listed on the Directory.
DE Students attending a TCSG college with plans to transfer
to a USG institution should consult the TCSG-USG Transfer
Chart -www.usg.edu/assets/academic_affairs_handbook/docs/GE_Transfer_Chart_18.pdf
GATRACS can help students identify courses for transfer.
Students planning to attend a USG institution following HS
graduation should consult the Staying on Course document to
ensure they stay on-track for RHSC completion.
Staying on Course www.usg.edu/freshman
Staying on Course - Mathematics
Degree-level college mathematics courses completed through dual enrollment may also satisfy the 4th math unit of the USG’s RHSC.
Staying on Course - Science
Staying on Course – Science - CTAE
Staying on Course – Science - CTAE
Struct and Func of Hum Body:
(This course meets 4th science
Requirements for high school.)
Unique Dual Enrollment Numbers Unique Dual Enrollment Numbers are high school course numbers
that include a letter to the right of the decimal.
The Unique Dual Enrollment Numbers serve several purposes.
1. Avoiding Duplicate HS Credit Student took 23.042 (Oral/Written Communication (Speech)) in high
school.
Student wants to take COMM 1110 (Public Speaking) through Dual
Enrollment.
COMM 1110 is aligned to 23.042 so would result in duplicate credit.
Since COMM 1110 is also aligned to 23.0A624, that number can be
used instead of 23.042.
Georgia Tech offers PHYS 3143 (Quantum Mechanics) but there is
not a comparable high school course for an alignment.
40.0B624 provides an alignment option so the course can be
included in the Directory.
2. College Course Has No HS Match
Students are prepared for college-level math once the college readiness
standards associated with Advanced Algebra/Algebra II are mastered.
The GADOE Mathematics Graduation Guidance and FAQs provide additional
information on graduation requirements -
3. Math and Dual Enrollment
www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Curriculum-
and-Instruction/Pages/Mathematics.aspx
Freshmen with DE Credit
% of DE Course Enrollment in Core
Course Enrollment in Top 5 DE Courses
Pass Rates in Top 5 DE Courses
USG Dual Enrollment Contacts
Accessed from: www.usg.edu/dual_enrollment
DOE Updates■ Molly Ream – Program Specialist for Dual Enrollment
• 404-548-5475
■ GADOE DE Listserv
• Dual Enrollment training and newsletter updates
■ Dual Enrollment “Nuts and Bolts” workshops
• State-wide – May 28 - June 7
• Will be listed on CTAERN
■ GADOE “Get on Deck” workshops
• State-wide – September 4-13
• Will be listed on CTAERN
■ Verbiage for SB2 will be presented to the Board on May 9 – if it passes, changes will note:
1. Names for the programs will change from MOWR program and SB2/Alternate Graduateion
Opportunity program to simplify references:
• Option A – standard Dual Enrollment/MOWR student who meets the 23-course
graduation requirement
• Option B – Old SB2 requirements
2. Exact required courses and EOCs will be delineated in the new document.
Exam to College Credit Tool
Students access the Exam to College Course Tool at www.GATRACS.org or from www.GAfutures.org.
Funding Application Updates
■ GSFC has a new funding application process under
development.
■ Timeline TBD.
QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? SUGGESTIONS?
Sarah Wenham
404-962-3110