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College Credit & Industry Certification in High School

College Credit & Industry Certification in High School. Advanced Placement Dual Enrollment Programs of Study Concurrent Enrollment (CAVIAT) Central Programs. AP. AP (Advanced Placement) Who: Students who want to demonstrate they are ready for undergraduate college level courses.

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College Credit & Industry Certification in High School

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  1. College Credit & Industry Certification in High School • Advanced Placement • Dual Enrollment • Programs of Study • Concurrent Enrollment • (CAVIAT) Central Programs

  2. AP • AP (Advanced Placement) • Who: Students who want to demonstrate they are ready for undergraduate college level courses. • What: Boost GPA, Preferential Selection, AP Scholarships • When and where: Enroll in high school AP courses grades 10 - 12 • www.fusd1.org • Select a School drop down • CHS Home page – Programs & Services • Counseling • Course Catalog • How: • Multiplier in Grade Point Average = weighted grade (vsunweighted) • A = 5 (instead of 4) • B = 4 • C = 2.5

  3. Take the AP test (taking an AP course is NOT a prerequisite) Explore AP Explore; general information AP Courses; identifies all courses recognized as AP by College Board Taking the Exam; calendar, prep, policies. AP Scores; viewing, understanding, using scores COLLEGE AP CREDIT POLICIES

  4. Dual Enrollment Programs of Study Concurrent Enrollment Kevin Mullins Denise Falk FTF Grant Coordinator Perkins Coordinator CCC CAVIAT Representative High School Transitions Coordinator Part-Time Faculty / Science Dept. Coconino Community College

  5. What’s the Difference?

  6. Dual Enrollment at CHS 14~15 • ENG101Heilman*College English 101 3.0 $ 75.00 year • ENG102 Buzan ^College English 102 3.0 $75.00 year MAT142 Casados *College Math 3.0$ 75.00 year • POS110 Edwards Government 3.0$ 75.00 year • HIS131/132 Wright, P U S History 6.0 $ 75.00/semester • NAV101Goh**Navajo III 4.0 $100.00 year • NAV102Goh**Navajo IV 4.0 $100.00 year • *requires placement testing. • **articulation pending • ^requires English 101 credit

  7. CTE Dual Enrollment Accounting II Friend 3.0 No Fee Autos II Locke 3.0 No Fee Autos III Locke 3.0 No Fee CAD II Howdeshell 3.0 No Fee Digital Media I Shaddy 3.0 No Fee Digital Media I Shaddy 3.0 No Fee Engineering I Howdeshell 3.0 No Fee Engineering II Howdeshell 3.0 No Fee Welding III Quigley3.0 No Fee Woods II Nicolson 3.0 No Fee

  8. CAVIATCentral Programs

  9. Find out how Community College classes will transfer to NAU, ASU, U of A. • http://www.aztransfer.com/

  10. Industry Certifications • Arizona Skills Standards Assessment System • Fall & Spring; passing score earns certificate with transcript identifying each skill mastered • ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) Student Certification Fall & Spring; passing score earns ASE Student Certificate and ASE Student Patch • NATEF (National Automotive Technician Education Foundation) Students receive certificate and are eligible for the Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium scholarship.

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