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Admission Requirements About Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment enables students to get a jump start on a college education by earning college credits while still in high school. The program is made possible under a 2005 South Carolina State Law called the Education and Economic Development Act (EEDA).
Benefits
• Students gain an early start on earning an Associate’s or Bachelor’s. The credits earned through Dual Enrollment will help them complete their college degree sooner.
• Students can complete certain Associate degrees or Certificates while still in high school.
• Students are able to explore and expand their interests through courses not offered at the high school.
• Taking college classes while still in high school can help to ease the transition from high school to college.
• Students are considered YTC students and will have access to all YTC support services.
• Students can transfer credit received at YTC to a number of four-year institutions.
• The cost savings will be significant. Students can potentially take up to two years worth of classes at a lower rate per credit hour than at a four year institution.
Admission/ Registration Process
1. Obtain permission from your parent/ guardian and school administrator (or home school representative, if applicaple).
• Meet with your school counselor to determine if and which YTC Dual Enrollment classes will fit in your high school schedule.
• No placement test is required. A high school GPA of 3.0 will place you in ENG 155 or ENG 101 and MAT 155, 101, or 103. A high school GPA of 3.0 and a grade of “C” or better in Algebra II will pace you in MAT 110 or 120.
2. Complete the online YTC application at www.yorktech.edu. • Select Future Students, then Apply Now.• Choose View Summary at any time to ensure that your information is
correct.• Be sure to indicate that you are a current high school student.• To make corrections, click the link for the appropriate heading.• Visit http://www.yorktech.edu/parental_permission_form.pdf to print
the Parental Permission form.3. Submit all required documents to Enrollment Services.
• YTC will need a copy of your official high school transcript, any SAT or ACT scores, and a completed Parental Permission Form, which must be signed by your parent/ legal guardian and your school administrator or home school representative.
4. Once you have been accepted, you will work with your School Counsleor or a YTC Enrollment Services Counselor in WebAdvisor to register for your classes.5. Tuition and fee information varies by school district. Talk to your school administrator, home school representative, or YTC Enrollment Services regarding cost and payment options. Please check the Academic Calendar (https://www.yorktech.edu/programs-classes/academic-calendar/) for withdrawal and payment deadlines.
• Lottery Tuition Assistance (LTA) is availabe for Dual Enrollment students taking 6 or more credit hours.
Preparing for Dual Enrollment Courses
1. Be sure to meet with a YTC Enrollment Services Counselor for your orientation.• At orientation, you will finalize your class selections, pick up your parking decal, learn about student services,
and have your photo taken for your student ID number.2. Complete the FERPA release with Enrollment Services to allow your parents and high school officials access to your student records.3. Get your books.
• Once you have confirmed your schedule, the YTC bookstore staff can assist you in purchasing the correct books for your class. Books are also available for purchase online. Books are typically not covered by your school and will be a personal out-of-pocket expense.
4. Attend class.• YTC’s academic calendar may differ from your school’s (i.e. Spring Breaks will likely differ.) Students are
expected to follow the YTC calendar.
• Be at least 16 years old• Be currently enrolled and maintain enrollment as a
high school junior or senior• Must meet US citizenship requirements• Parent permission and school official permission• Must complete YTC Admission application
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Important Reminders:
• You are establishing a permanent college record, so your success in these courses is very important. A grade of C or better is required for credit to transfer.
• Your eligibility for various financial aid programs for college can be impacted based upon the outcome of your dual enrollment coursework. In order to get the LIFE scholarship upon graduation from high school, you must maintain the required LIFE scholarship GPA while at YTC.
• You will be expected to follow YTC’s Student Code of Conduct (http://www.yorktech.edu/student-consumer-information/) while taking Dual Enrollment classes. In addition, many professors do not accept late assignments or tolerate talking and texting in class.
Math Reading Writing English
HS GPA of 3.0
Places into MAT 101, 103,
155
Places into RDG 101
--- Places into ENG 101,
155
COMPASS Pre-Algebra 54 - 100 or Algebra 0 -
45 places into MAT 101, 103,
155
Algebra 46 - 65 places into MAT 102, 165
Algebra 66 - 100 places
into MAT 110, 120
69 - 80 places into
RDG 10081 - 87
places into RDG 101
32 - 69 places into ENG 032,
10070 - 100
places into ENg 101,
155
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2016 SAT ≥570 places into MAT 110,
120≥670 places
into MAT 140
≥290 places into RDG
101
≥290 places into ENG 101, 155
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ACT ≥23 places into MAT 110,
12029 places into
MAT 140
--- --- >21 places into RDG 101, ENG 101, 155
Accuplacer Arithmetic ≥90 or Elem Algebra 57 -
89 places into MAT 101, 103,
155
Elem Algebra ≥90 places
into 102, 165
College Level Math 76 - 102
places into MAT 111, 122,
130
College Level Math ≥103 places into
MAT 140
Reading Comp 57 - 83 places into RDG
100
Reading Comp 84 - 94 places into RDG
101
Sentence Skills 50 - 74 places into ENG 032,
100
Sentence Skills ≥75
places into ENG 101,
155
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Placement TestingAlthough, a placement test is not required to enroll in YTC’s Dual Enrollment classes, your scores from certain placement tests can be used to help you place into a higher level course. See the below chart with the required scores to place higher.
Student Services
A student who is enrolled in dual enrollment courses is a full-fledged student and is entitled to participate in all the programs and services provided to students at YTC. York Technical College provides student support programs, services, and activities that promote student learning and enhance the development of its students. The following programs, services, and activities are available to dually enrolled students:
Student ActivitiesClubs & Organizations
Student Newsletter & Calendar of EventsStudent Success Center
Disability ServicesAcademic CounselingStudent Engagement
Tutoring & Academic CoachingAnne Springs Close Library
Computer Lab FacilitiesD2L
WebAdvisor Regroup
Office 365All students will have access to D2L , where you can view course syllabi, homework assignments, etc. In WebAdvisor, students are able to view grades, class schedules, financial aid, etc. Regroup shows all YTC alerts. Office 365 allows students to check their YTC email.
*If you have a disability or special need, you must self identify by contacting the Special Resources Office BEFORE beginning classes. Please call 803-327-8007 or visit https://www.yorktech.edu/Special-Resources-Office.aspx for more information.
Transferring Credit
Courses apply toward specific programs at York Technical College and other technical colleges in South Carolina. Many courses may transfer to other two-year and four-year public institutions according to the “Statewide Articulation Agreement: Technical College Courses Transferable to Public Institutions.” Students should contact the institution to which they intend to transfer to make sure the credits will transfer.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is tuition paid?
Some school districts will cover the cost of tuition. Oftentimes, the responsibility for payment lies with the student. Lottery Tuition Assistance is available for students taking six or more credit hours.
Where can I take classes?
Classes are offered at YTC’s main campus, the off campus centers in Indian Land and Chester, as well as, online and at certain high schools.
How long does a Dual Enrollment class last?
YTC’s Fall and Spring semesters last for 16 weeks. Fall semester begins in late August and ends in mid-Decemeber. Spring semester begins in early January and ends in early May. There are also summer and minimester sessions. Students are expected to adhere to the YTC academic calendar.
Can I take any class offered?
As with all YTC classes, students may enroll in any class as long as they meet the requirements for all prequisites and it is not a Limited Enrollment Program. Students should consider their high school schedule and future interests before enrolling in any class.
How do I know if my classes will transfer?
Students should contact the institution to which they intend to transfer to make sure the credits will transfer. Courses apply toward specific programs at York Technical College and other technical colleges in South Carolina. Many courses may transfer to other two-year and four-year public institutions in South Carolina according to the “Statewide Articulation Agreement: Technical College Courses Transferable to Public Institutions.” Transfer information is also available at SC TRAC (https://www.sctrac.org/).
How many classes can I take at once?
It is important to base course load on several factors, such as extracurricular activities, comfort level, etc. Most students take 6 to 15 credit hours per semester depending on the goals and abilities. The minimum number of credits for LTA is six.
Course List
This list includes popular Dual Enrollment course selections, but is not all inclusive.
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ACC 111 Accounting Concepts
AHS 117 The Care of Patients
AHS 120 Responding to Emergencies
ART 101 Art History & Appreciation
ARV 123 Composition & Color
ARV 219 Multimedia Techniques
AST 101 Solar System Astronomy
BCT 106 Basic Woodworking
BIO 101 Biological Science I
BIO 210 Anatomy & Physiology I
BUS 101 Introduction to Business
COL 101 College Orientation
COL 103 College Skills
CPT 101 Introduction to Computers
CPT 170 Microcomputer Applications
CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJ 110 Police Patrol
CRJ 115 Criminal Law I
CRJ 202 Criminalistics
ECO 210 Macroeconomics
ECO 211 Microeconomics
ENG 101 English Composition I
ENG 102 English Composition II
FRE 101 Elementary French I
GER 101 Elementary German I
HIS 101 Western Civilization to 1689
HIS 102 Western Civilization Post 1689
HIS 201 American History: Discovery to 1877
HIS 202 American History: 1877 to Present
HSS 205 Technology & Society
MAT 101 Beginning Algebra
MAT 102 Intermediate Algebra
MAT 103 Quantitative Reasoning
MAT 110 College Algebra
MAT 111 College Trigonometry
PSY 201 General Psychology
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
WLD 104 Gas Welding & Cutting
WLD 111 ARC Welding I
WLD 113 ARC Welding II
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