tvah dual credit
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We are excited that you are interested in dual credit courses at TVAH. There are several options when it comes to dual credit so please take the time to look through the links and information contained in this site so that you can make the best decision for you.
What is Dual Credit?
A dual credit class offers students the chance to earn both high school credit AND college credit hours for 1 class.
School districts match approved college courses to a high school course that closely aligns with the college course curriculum. This allows the high school to award credit for a high school course when the student passes the college course.
Dual credit courses are taught by college professors from the high school’s partner college.
High school students that take dual credit classes are also college students and therefore are required to complete the partner college’s application for admission and enrollment process. They must also meet the college’s enrollment requirements prior to enrolling in a dual credit course.
The student is responsible for verifying transferability of course credit to the college/university of choice.
Benefits of Dual Credit
Taking a dual credit class in high school will save a student both time and money.
Students can work on core college credit hours before graduating high school so there are fewer classes that need to be completed when a student begins college coursework.
Dual Credit classes offered through TVAH are FREE during the fall and spring school semesters!
This means free college credit hours that students won’t have to pay for later at a university!
Dual Credit Options
Workforce Dual Credit
TVAH offers students the opportunity to take in-person dual credit classes that focus on specific career areas of study. These opportunities are offered at various community colleges across the state of Texas and the career pathways vary from campus to campus. To find out which options might be available near you as well as enrollment eligibility requirements, visit the Workforce Dual Credit Smore.
Academic Dual Credit
Virtual Academic Dual Credit classes are provided by UT Permian Basin & Kilgore College online FOR FREE (paid for by TVAH). Any other virtual college classes taken by students will be paid for at the expense of the student and will be completed only for college credit and not for high school credit. TVAH pays for any approved fall and spring courses only.
Academic Dual Credit Course Offerings
Each of the following courses awards 3 college credit hours:
Academic Dual Credit Enrollment Eligibility
Colleges require students to have qualifying test scores from either the TSI, SAT, ACT, PSAT or STAAR tests in order to be eligible to enroll in dual credit courses. Qualifying test scores are listed for each test below.
In addition to having a qualifying test score, students must also meet the following criteria:
Eligible students may take 1 dual credit course during their first semester in the program and 2 dual credit courses in subsequent semesters once they have proven to be successful with the first course.
Students that do not pass a dual credit course will be removed from the program.
Enrollment Procedures
Students that are interested in dual credit opportunities with TVAH must first decide if they want in-person workforce dual credit or virtual academic dual credit. Refer to the Dual Credit Options Page for explanations of both.
In-Person Workforce Dual Credit
For students that are interested in workforce dual credit, please visit the Workforce Dual Credit Smore to see the list of colleges offering this option.
If you have questions about these options, you will need to reach out to Ms. Salli Page with the Stride College & Career Prep Department. When emailing her please use the following in the subject line of your email - Dual Credit - & your student ID#
Virtual Academic Dual Credit
Students interested in virtual core academic dual credit should do the following:
504 & IEP Accommodations
Students that receive accommodations for a disability via a 504 plan or IEP are also eligible to receive accommodations in their college dual credit class.
It is important to note, however, that these accommodations are not automatically transferred over to the college prior to the start of the dual credit class.
It is the responsibility of the parent & student to follow the college’s process for applying for accommodations in their college class.
Students that do not reach out to the college and follow their processes set by thier disability services department will not get accommodations in their dual credit class.
For Kilgore College Students -
You can find instructions for contacting the Kilgore College office of disability services here - https://www.kilgore.edu/academics/support-services/accommodations-disability-services/.
For UTPB Students -
To request accommodations, please contact Paul Leverington. Mr. Leverington serves as the ADA Officer for Students at UTPB and may be reached via email at leverington_p@utpb.edu, via phone on (432) 552-4696, and in person in room 4243 of the Mesa Building. More information at Services for Students with Disabilities - The University of Texas Permian Basin | UTPB.
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