haywood high school’s dual enrollment program · 6/12/2020 · •complete your sophomore year...
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Haywood High School’sDual Enrollment Program
Participation in HHS’s Dual Enrollment Program1st The student must meet the institution’s requirements.
2nd
The student must complete the Dual Enrollment Grant.
Haywood County Schools Mission Statement
“The mission of Haywood County Schools, in partnership with families and community, is to
ensure an engaging, respectful, and safe environment where all students are
empowered with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue post-secondary
opportunities.”
Post Secondary
A reference to any education beyond high school. “The importance of postsecondary education has increased significantly in the last decade. A high school diploma is no longer sufficient in the 21st century. In order to be successful in today’s global economy a person must receive some form of postsecondary education. And, the economic stability of the state is tied to citizens who are employed and productive.”
-National Conference of State Legislatures
Early Post Secondary Opportunities EPSO’s
Early postsecondary opportunities (EPSOs) include a course and/or exam that gives students a chance to obtain postsecondary credit while still in high school.
Benefits of Dual Enrollment
• Earn high school credit and college credit
• Experience higher academic standards and rigor while still receiving guidance
• Save time and tuition
Typical Cost of College Courses
College Courses are usually 3 credit hours $370 per credit hours$370 x 3 =$1,110
DE College Courses are usually 3 credit hoursRoughly $167 per credit hour$167 x 3 = $500
Important Note*
Most of HHS’s partnering institutions honor what is called the “First Four”. This refers to the first four courses of the dual enrollment grant. If a student uses their DE grant 1 and DE grant 2 with the same institution, that institution will provide a scholarship for any remaining balance that the student may have for courses three and four.
Dual Enrollment Grant
To qualify for the TN Dual Enrollment Grant, a student must be a junior or senior in high school, lived in Tennessee for one year prior to applying for the grant, and maintained at least a 2.75 GPA in all previous dual Enrollment coursework.
Dual Enrollment Grant
Dual Enrollment Grant with Scholarships from Institutions and Hope Scholarship
Course Institutional Course CostsTennessee Dual
Enrollment GrantInstitutional Scholarship for “First Four” Courses
Out of Pocket cost to Student
Course #1 $500 $500 $0 $0
Course #2 $500 $500 $0 $0
Course #3 $500 $200 $300 $0
Course #4 $500 $0 $500 $0
Institutional Course Cost HOPE SCHOLARSHIP Institutional Scholarship Cost to Students
Course #5-#10 $500 $300 $200 $0
*Please note that some institutions will not provide scholarships and the student will be responsible for the remaining balan ces.
Partnering Institutions 2020-2021
• Austin Peay State University (APSU) • Bethel University (BU)• Jackson State Community College (JSCC)• Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU)• TCAT Whiteville & Ripley • Tennessee State University (TSU)• University of Memphis (U of M)• University of Tennessee at Martin (Martin)• Union University (UU)
Austin Peay State UniversityRequirements
•Complete your sophomore year of high school.•Be recommended by your high school principal or school counselor.•Have your parent's permission to enter the program.•Maintain a cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale OR have earned a 21 composite ACT score.
Course Offerings Juniors SeniorsIntro To Art Eng. Comp 1Music Appreciation Eng. Comp 2Into Theater StatisticsLifetime WellnessFundamentals of Public SpeechPrecalculus AlgebraPersonal Finance Intro to ChemistryHistory I & II Honors “First Four”
31 Act Eng. Sub-Score= Skips Eng. Comp 136 Act Eng. Sub-Score= Skips Eng. Comp 1 &2*The student must attend APSU after High School
Bethel University
•Complete all of the academic requirements of the 10th grade and be classified as a junior or senior.
•Attain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 (4.0 scale) or 21 on the ACT.
•Obtain written permission from your high school principal, guidance counselor, or home educator.
Course OfferingsJuniors SeniorsHistory I & II Eng. Comp IPsychology Eng. Comp IISociologyMedical TerminologyIntro To BusinessMusic AppreciationPersonal FinanceInformation TechnologyPublic Speaking
Honors “First Four”
Student can receive a scholarship if admitted after High School
Jackson State Community College
Course offeringsJuniors SeniorsHistory I & II English Comp I Psychology English Comp IISociology Stats & Prob.Criminal JusticeMusic Appreciation Intro to Art Fundamentals of Speech Medical Terminology
Requirements3.6 G.P.A.Qualifying ACT or Practice sub-scores of 19 in Reading; 18 in English; and 19 in Math3.0 G.P.A. and a principal’s/guidance counselor’s written recommendation letter
Honors “First Four” and provides scholarships for courses 5-10
Middle Tennessee State University
Requirements • Be a junior or senior in high school• Have a minimum 3.0 high school GPA or an ACT composite of 22• Submit all required documentation and $25 application fee
Course Offerings Juniors SeniorsIntro to Unmanned Aircraft Systems English Comp IIntro to Business English Comp IIIntro to Criminal Justice Applied StatisticsHistory I & II College AlgebraHealth and WellnessIntro to MicrocomputingIntro to MusicIntro to PhilosophyIntro to SociologySocial ProblemsIntro to Theatre
Honors “First Four”
Tennessee College of Applied Technology
RequirementsStudents must qualify for the Dual Enrollment Grant Maintain a cumulative grade average of 80.50 or the
equivalent G.P.A. of a 2.75 to continue
Course OfferingsWelding Admin. Office TechnologyIndustrial Maintenance Health Info. TechnologyIndustrial Electricity Computer Info. TechnologyHVACMFG. Technology Machine Tool
Tennessee State University
Requirements2.5 G.P.A.Junior or Senior in High SchoolHigh School Transcript
Course Offerings Apple CodingIntro to Plant ScienceIntro to Animal ScienceMedical TerminologyEnglish Comp I & IIMusic Appreciation
University of Memphis
Requirements• 19 composite score on the ACT• 18 English sub-score for students taking English Composition• 19 math sub-score for students taking college math• 100 admissions index score: 30 times the high school GPA (based on a 4.0 scale) plus the
composite ACT scoreExample: High School GPA of a 2.85 X 30 = 85.5 + 19 = 104.5
Course offerings Juniors SeniorsHistory I & II Eng. Comp ICollege Algebra Eng. Comp II
College AlgebraElementary CalculusBiology
University of Tennessee at Martin
RequirementsMinimum 3.0 cumulative GPA (Homeschools students will also need a 21 ACT score)Junior or Senior High School standingParent’s (or guardian’s) approval
Course Offerings History I &II English Comp I & IIPsychology Animal & Vet Science Sociology Plant ScienceElementary SpanishIntro to ArtIntro to MusicTheaterPhilosophy
Honors “First Four”
Union University Requirements Student in good standing in grades 11 or 12Cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)Submission of an official high school transcript
Course OfferingsEnglish Comp IEnglish Comp IIBusiness Management Political Science
Dual Enrollment Process For Sign-ups
• Students must sign-up for courses during registration• Students can contact the school’s Dual Enrollment Coordinator or
guidance counselor to see if they qualify for any of the institutions. • Students can visit Haywoodschools.com; click on the High School tab;
and click the Dual Enrollment link for additional information; each institution’s application; the Dual Enrollment Grant application; and course offerings.
• If you need additional help please feel free to join the Dual Enrollment Remind by texting @HDual2020 to 81010 or send an email to [email protected] or phone: 731-772-9613 ext. 8030