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College & Career Counselor/Dual Credit

Serving Leadership Prep

agreenwell@collin.edu

LP Collegiate Academy

Amy Greenwell

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What is Dual Credit?

A college curriculum that can be used to simultaneously earn high school diploma and an Associate Degree!

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Benefits of Being a Collin College Dual Credit Student

  • Courses may count toward high school credit
  • Small class sizes
  • Educational support from Collin College instructors and support services
  • Experience the college environment and rigor of college courses
  • Begin a college transcript
  • Complete a Certificate or Associates Degree
  • Cost savings

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How Much Will You Save?

University of Texas at Dallas

$2,857 for a three credit hour course*

University of North Texas

$1,414.54 for a three credit hour course*

*Based on Fall 2023 tuition rates

Collin College

is $188

for a three credit hour course�(for in-county residents)

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Dual Credit Courses are Transferable to Most Public

Four-Year Colleges and Universities in Texas.

*Students are responsible for determining if transfer institution will accept their credits*

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All About Dual Credit

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Is Dual Credit Right for You...

The importance of attendance and time management

Maturity for subject matter and college classroom environment

Get to know your course syllabus and instructor

Drop/Withdraw deadlines

Student code of conduct

College Professors may deduct points for tardiness or absences.

Professors are entitled to academic freedoms.

Students are expected to behave in a respectful manner.

Plagiarism will result in disciplinary action.

Did you take on too much?

Best College Tip!

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High School vs. College

High School

College

High school is MANDATORY and typically FREE

College is VOLUNTARY and EXPENSIVE

Your time is structured by your TEACHERS

YOU manage your own time

You can count on PARENTS and TEACHERS to remind you of assignments, priorities, and deadlines

YOU must balance your responsibilities and set priorities. YOU are expected to take responsibility for what you do/don’t do

Testing is FREQUENT and covers material AS YOU GO ALONG

Testing is NOT FREQUENT and covers LARGE amounts of material

Teachers frequently conduct REVIEW SESSIONS, pointing out important concepts

YOU, not the professor, are expected to PREPARE YOURSELF for a test

Teachers frequently rearrange test dates to AVOID CONFLICT with school events

Professors usually schedule tests WITHOUT REGARD for other classes or outside activities

Your COUNSELOR supports you with creating graduation plans

Degree requirements are COMPLEX and differ for each college

Parents CAN talk to your teachers without your permission

ONLY THE STUDENT may speak with their professor about class, unless a FERPA waiver has been authorized

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    • Similar to HIPAA law 

    • Federal law that ensures privacy of student educational records                 

  (begins when student starts college regardless of age

    • Collin College cannot share grades, course schedules, or test scores with parents
    • A great opportunity for students to learn the college process and take on new responsibilities

    • Students will need to use their Collin email address for communication with instructors

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Provides equal access to the educational opportunities and services for students with disabilities through academic accommodations for those who qualify

What Does ACCESS Do?

Dual Credit ACCESS Advisor - Tara Franklin

Email: tfranklin@collin.edu

Phone: (972) 553-1161

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A student needs to:

  1. Receive a CWID, Setup Collin College Email, and Activate OneLogin
  2. Submit ACCESS Application with Documentation
    • 504 or FIE/IEP
    • Letter from Doctor with Diagnosis
  3. Complete Intake Interview with ACCESS Advisor
  4. Send Course Accommodation Letter to every professor every semester.

*It is best to complete this process the summer

before you plan to start dual credit courses.*

Dual Credit ACCESS Advisor - Tara Franklin

Email: tfranklin@collin.edu

Phone: (972) 553-1161

To Receive Accommodations

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Dual Credit Eligibility

  • Students complete the entire Collin College admissions process
  • Permission must be obtained from high school counselor before enrollment
  • Must meet college readiness standards as defined by Texas Success Initiative (TSI)
  • Students must meet both high school and Collin College academic requirements to continue in the dual credit program

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Sample Degree Path

Courses held at home campus, Collin College Campus, or online

Academic courses satisfy Texas Core Curriculum

Transferable to most public four-year colleges/universities in Texas

Please check with private and out-of-state institutions for transferability

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Apply Now

LP will announce acceptances into the Collegiate Academy program at the end of February. In order to meet the deadlines, you must go ahead and apply to Collin College as a Dual Credit student and begin working on the admission tasks and holds. This does not obligate you to dual credit should you not get accepted into the program.

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Collin Enrollment Process

  1. APPLY for admission at applytexas.org 
  2. Complete assigned action items
  3. Meet TSI eligibility if applicable
  4. Pay for your classes once enrollment has been completed (if applicable)

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1. Application for Admission

You may apply online NOW for Fall 2024!

Complete an application at applytexas.org

*Your application must be PROCESSED before your next steps*

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Application Tips

  • Create an account applytexas.org (students must use personal email address)
  • Once account has been verified, start a new application
    • Select Two-year community college
    • Select Collin College (multiple locations)
    • Residency/tuition is decided based on your answers on the application and the documentation you provide, if requested
  • Student will receive their Collin ID number (CWID), Student Workday username and password in three-five business days

Questions? Please contact Mrs. Andrews

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Graduation Dates

Rising Seniors (current 11th grader) – May 2025

Rising Juniors (current 10th grader) – May 2026

Rising Sophomore (current ninth grader) – May 2027

Rising Freshman (current eight grader) – May 2028

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Application for Admission

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2. Admissions/Onboarding

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Student Action Items

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Texas Success Initiative (TSI)

  • The TSI is designed to measure college readiness in ELAR (reading and writing) and mathematics.
  • It is used for course placement purposes.
  • Students must be at college level in ELAR for the majority of courses.
  • See the college catalog for placement and prerequisite information: www.collin.edu/academics/catalog.html

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TSI Waivers

Temporary Waivers for Dual Credit Students (minimum scores listed)

Test

Combined/Composite�Requirement

Waives TSI Reading and Writing

Waives TSI �Math

ACT-Aspire

N/A

English:�435

Math:�431

PSAT (After Oct. 2015)

N/A

Evidenced Based Reading/Writing:

460

Math: �510

STAAR

N/A

English II:�4000

Algebra I:�4000 and at least�a final grade of �70% in Algebra 2

Scores must be reported by your high school counselor

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TSI Exemptions

Exemption Scores (minimum scores listed)

Test

Combined/Composite�Requirement

Exempts TSI Reading and Writing

Exempts TSI �Math

SAT

N/A

Evidence Based Reading/Writing:  �480

Math: �530

ACT (on or before Feb 15, 2023)

23

English:

19

Math: �19

ACT (on or after Feb 15, 2023)

N/A

Combined English and Reading:

40

Math:

22

Partial exemptions allowed provided that the required combined/composite score is met.

For more information on exemptions, please review the

Collin College New Student Checklist or visit www.collin.edu/express/dualcredit.

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TSI at Leadership Prep

  • All current 9th grade students will take the TSI on February 16th.
  • An additional test will be offered at LP on March 20th. Students will need to register for this through Mrs. Andrews. Cost is $15.
  • All students will need to complete the Pre-Assessment Activity prior to testing day.
  • Mrs. Andrews will send out registration information and testing instructions to those registered.

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Taking the TSI at Collin: What Will I Need to Do?

  • Complete Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA)
  • Review email from assessments@Collin.edu regarding testing procedures.
  • Pay at the cashier’s office or online. The cost is $29.
  • In-Person testing is available at any campus Testing Center by Appointment.
  • Online testing is offered through a virtual testing platform. The current cost is $40.
  • Visit our TSI Testing webpage on Collin’s website for more details.

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Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination

Dual Credit students taking classes at any Collin campus MUST provide proof of vaccination within five years or documentation of an exemption if they are under the age of 22. The vaccination must be administered at least 10 days prior to start of the student’s entering term.

Dual Credit students taking classes away from a Collin College campus are eligible for an exemption by completing and signing the HS permission form.

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High School Approval

  • Your high school must approve ALL classes, including non-dual credit classes (concurrent). 

  • You must have written approval from your high school to make changes to dual credit classes.

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High School Permission Form - Collin

Students must have completed the Collin College admissions application and will receive an action item in their inbox to complete.

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High School Permission Form

Later this week, students will receive the Dual Credit Permission Form in their school e-mail from their counselor, Ms. Andrews. Please complete the form and return to Ms. Andrews right away. Due date, 3/19.

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Campus Safety Training�

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3. Registration

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 For Dual Credit and Concurrent Classes 

All students will be registered by the P-12 Partnerships Office

  • High schools will provide P-12 Partnerships an approved list of students, courses and class periods for registration. 
  • P-12 Partnerships will register and notify students of registration and payment deadline.
  • Students are responsible for viewing their Collin College schedule and submitting payment by high school stated payment deadline.
  • Students may not be added back into dual credit courses if dropped for non-payment (based on ISD policy).

Registration Details

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4. Payment

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      $62* per credit hour for students residing in Collin County

= $186 for a three credit hour course

$117* per credit hour for students residing out-of-county�= $351 for a three credit hour course

Tuition

Total cost will include a $2 per semester student records fee.

*All fees are subject to change upon approval of the Collin Board of Trustees*

Courses with First Day Access Textbooks will have textbook costs included in tuition fees.

Tuition is paid per semester.

Students eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch will have their cost of tuition waived by Collin College.

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LPS Scholarship

  • Families can apply for the LPS Scholarship which is the Leadership Prep version of the Federal Free/Reduced Lunch program.
  • Collin College will waive the LPS Scholarship student’s tuition each semester that a student qualifies for LPS Scholarship.
  • The waiver only covers tuition and fees. The student is still financially responsible for textbooks and first day access fee (electronic textbook).

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Dual Credit Website

  • Access to forms and F.A.Qs
  • Links to dedicated pages for students, parents, and counselors
  • Important dates and deadlines
  • Dual Credit benefits
  • Eligibility and enrollment tips
  • Application and registration resources
  • Link to school-specific pages

Home Page 

Dedicated School Pages

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Collin Campus Resources(No additional cost to students)

  • Career Services
  • Student Center
  • Fitness Center
  • Tutoring
  • Library
  • Writing Center
  • Math Lab
  • And More…

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College & Career Counselors

Dual Credit Support

  • Review and process permission forms.
  • Process individual student dual credit course schedule changes.
  • Assist with resolving student account holds.
  • Communicate dual credit program requirements.

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  • Pick them up from a Student Engagement office on any campus

  • Both are FREE!

  • An ID allows you to use campus services

  • Not a requirement for the first day of class; please pick one up at your convenience.

College ID and Parking Sticker

 

 

 

 

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Fall 2024 Important Dates

Students are encouraged to apply online at ApplyTexas.org now

  • Dual Credit Permission Form due : Jan 31st – Mar 19th
  • Must be TSI Complete by: Mar 29th
  • Payment Deadline: May 1st, 2024

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General Collin College dual credit questions? www.collin.edu/express/dualcredit

Email: dualcredit@collin.edu

Phone: (469) 365-1850

ACCESS questions?

Dual Credit ACCESS Advisor - Tara Franklin

Email: tfranklin@collin.edu

Phone: (972) 553-1161

All other questions should be directed

to your home campus!

Questions?