Overview of Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment Program Requirements
Dual Enrollment Partnerships
Dual Enrollment Statistics
Question and Answers
Presentation Outline
Subjects to be discussed
OverviewDual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment allows high school students to take college classes without leaving high school. Unlike the PSEO Program, through which students take college-level degree-oriented classes on one of our campuses or at one of our regional learning centers, students take Dual Enrollment classes in their regular school with high school teachers who are credentialed to teach the course.
Explanation of Dual Enrollment
“Volunteer” Columbus State Adjunct
Facilitated Model – Digitized
Columbus State faculty member travels to high school
Dual Enrollment student travels to Columbus State
Delivery Models
Four types of Delivery Models
Program Requirements
Requirements Arts & Science Course
Career & Tech Course
GPA 2.75 2.0
ACT/Writing or COMPASS
According to Prerequisite
16 or 60
ACT/Reading or COMPASS
According to Prerequisite
21 or 81
ACT/Math or COMPASS
According to Prerequisite
18 or 49 (Pre-algebra Domain)
Career and Technical & Arts and Science Requirements
Olentangy High Schools
E-STEM Early College
Hilliard High Schools
Africentric Early College
Charles Early College
West High School
Unique Partnerships
List of Unique Partnerships
Olentangy High Schools Partnership
Students come from Olentangy Liberty, Olentangy and Olentangy Orange High Schools
Classes are held at the Delaware Campus
Courses are Arts and Science Courses
Combination of Delivery Model
Unique Characteristics
Early College Students from E-STEM attend these courses
Held at the Reynoldsburg Summit campus
Combination of Arts and Science Courses and Career and Technical Courses
Combination of Delivery Model
Renoldsburg E-STEM Early College Partnership
Unique Characteristics
E-STEM Early College Academic Career
Pathways
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Information Technology Logistics
Three Career Pathways
Hilliard City Schools Partnership
Selection of Qualified Students from three Hilliard High Schools
Unique Location of Program/Innovation Learning Center in Hilliard
These courses are Arts and Science courses
Combination of Delivery Models
14 Semester Credit Option and 32 Semester
Credit Option
Hilliard City Schools Courses
First Year Second Year
Autumn SemesterENGL 1100PSY 1100Cols 1101
Spring SemesterENGL 2367SOC 1101ASC 1190
Autumn SemesterPOLS 1100COMM 1105ANTH 2202
Spring SemesterPOLS 1250PHIL 1130PSY 2340
Africentric & The Charles School Early
Colleges
These Early College students attend cross-listed courses at the main campus
These courses are Information Technology and Multi-Competency Health courses
These courses are taught by Columbus State faculty
Many Early College Academies have outside funding to assist with enrollment.
Unique Characteristics
The American Electric Power (AEP) Foundation is funding a new pilot initiative with the Columbus State Community College Foundation to launch a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) dual enrollment program at Columbus City high schools beginning with West High School.
Credits Count
American Electric Power & West High School
PartnershipUnique characteristics
AEP and West High School Partnership
These courses are taught at West High School
Grant allows appointment of Advisor and Coordinators to support the program
Courses will be STEM-related
Delivery model will varied by school
Unique Characteristics
13AUCR vs. 14AUCR Enrollment
Enrollment Comparison Autumn 2013 Dual Enrollment Statistics
771 Students Enrolled
2050 Total Credits
Autumn 2014 Dual Enrollment Statistics (unofficial)
1256 Students Enrolled
3601 Total Credits
69.9% Student Enrollment increase
75.6% Total Credit increase