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High School Redesign DUAL CREDIT. Melissa W. Lomax, Ph.D. Bureau Chief Career Technical and Workforce Education New Mexico Public Education Department. High School Redesign SB561 (2007) Dual Credit SB943 (2007) & SB31 (2008). Available By 2008-2009 Dual Credit Distance Learning
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High School Redesign DUAL CREDIT Melissa W. Lomax, Ph.D. Bureau Chief Career Technical and Workforce Education New Mexico Public Education Department
High School Redesign SB561 (2007)Dual Credit SB943 (2007) & SB31 (2008) Available By 2008-2009 Dual Credit Distance Learning Cooperation between Districts and Institute of Higher Education “District” means public school districts, charter schools and state-supported institutions
The Statewide Dual Credit Program Allows public high school students in Districts, Charter Schools, and State-Supported Schools to earn both HS and College credit for qualifying dual credit courses
SB561 (2007): High School Redesign • By 2009-2010: entering 9th graders shall earn at least one credit as: • Honors • Advanced Placement • Dual Credit, or • Distance Learning course
A Dual Credit Course Yields High School and College Credit for Academic or Career Technical Courses Apply toward a degree or certificate program Remedial and developmental courses may not be taken for dual credit
Financial Framework for Dual Credit Program Shared Financial Responsibility: • Districts -- textbooks and course supplies • Colleges/Universities - Tuition and general fees • Students/Parents - course-specific fees & transportation to site
Eligible Semesters Year-Round Fall, Spring and Summer
Dual Credit Master Agreement • Equalizes opportunities for student participation in dual credit • Jointly submitted to PED • Jointly developed listing of eligible DC courses • Districts may have multiple Agreements Postsecondary institutions
Master Agreement (con’t.) • Specifies eligible courses required content of the form academic quality state reporting student eligibility liabilities of parties course approval student appeals course requirements • States the roles, responsibilities, and liabilities of the district, the postsecondary institution, student, and the student’s family
Dual Credit Request Form Required for data collection purposes Available online http://inst.hed.state.nm.us/cms/kunde/rts/insthedstatenmus/docs/912357472-06-04-2008-13-18-17.xls Hard copy from your District and/or Postsecondary
Dual Credit Rules Dual Credit Implementation Guidelines: 6.30.7 New Mexico Administrative Code (for public education): http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/nmac/parts/title06/06.030.0007.htm 5.55.4 New Mexico Administrative Code (for higher education): http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/nmac/parts/title05/05.055.0004.htm
Dual Credit Council • Members: NMHED and PED – Three each • Duties: • Hear appeals on matters outside scope of Master Agreement • Provide recommendations to Cabinet Secretaries • NOTE: Cabinet Secretaries Make Final Determination
Dual Credit Transcript Ratio A 3:1 ratio applies to elective courses offered for dual credit E.g. A 3 credit hour college course counts as 1 high school unit
Dual Credit Transcript Ratio High school and college faculty must jointly propose credit ratios for non-elective dual credit courses to present before Dual Credit Council
Next Steps • Dual Credit Rules • Effective June 30, 2008 • Continued Collaboration between Districts and Postsecondaries
For More Information • Visit Dual Credit Committee page: http://inst.hed.state.nm.us/content.asp?CustComKey=199036&CategoryKey=317187&pn=Page&DomName=inst.hed.state.nm.us • Where you’ll find: • Dual Credit Regulations • Dual Credit Master Agreement • Dual Credit Request Form Dual Credit Legislation
NMHED and PED Contacts • NMHED • Tanya I. Garcia,tanya.garcia@state.nm.us • PED • Marcia Knight,marcia.knight@state.nm.us
Thank You! Melissa W. Lomax, Ph.D. melissa.lomax@state.nm.us 300 Don Gaspar Santa Fe, New Mexico 505 827-1808