1 This document includes important information for Nerinx Hall High School students and parents about the opportunities, processes, specific courses, and procedures for students who wish to earn college credit as they complete their high school program. Reinstating credit: Follow the directions at this link. (All words or phrases in blue contain a link to a related site.) TOPICS I. Introduction & Websites, p. 1 Scroll down the page to find information by topic: A. Nerinx Courses offered approved by UMSL for college credit, p. 2 B. Nerinx Courses offered approved by SLU for college credit, pp. 3 4 II. Nerinx Hall High School policies related to registration and enrollment, p. 4 III. Saint Louis University general information about policies and procedures & link to their page, pp. 4 5 A. Webpage B. Student page C. Some important things to know IV. Course specific registration/credit information for 1818 (SLU) courses, p. 6 V. Completing the registration process for 1818 (SLU) courses, pp. 7 8 New Students, Returning Students, Banner ID, passwords, CRNs, registration confirmation and other fun pieces VI. Nerinx course titles/teachers and corresponding Saint Louis University course numbers and titles, p. 9 10 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I. Introduction and Websites Students at Nerinx Hall High School may earn college credit by meeting the criteria that are established by the institution that is granting credit. Two universities, University of MIssouri at St. Louis, and Saint Louis University, have registration processes and policies that are specific to their institutions. The Nerinx Hall program of studies, page 4, includes a list of courses offered at Nerinx for which students may also register for college credit. Families may access the program of studies at http://www.nerinxhs.org/academics/curriculum.php
2 Students will receive information about deadlines and processes for the Advanced Credit Program of University of Missouri at St. Louis through their course teachers. Nerinx Hall offers several courses in this program: UMSL ACP: Nerinx Hall Course Titles American Politics Honors Anatomy & Physiology Calculus Honors (may choose to register with 1818 (SLU) or ACP (UMSL) Computers and Information Systems Eastern Cultures Honors Honors Levels III & IV of French, Spanish (may choose to register with 1818 or ACP) Intro to Gender Studies Saint Louis University 1818 program information follows on the next page
3 Students will receive emails from Mrs. Hermann as well as hear morning show announcements about deadlines for online registration for the 1 8 1 8 program of Saint Louis University. Mrs. Hermann will assist any student seeking helping with the 1 8 1 8 registration process. Spring semester on line registration begins December 15th and ends January 16th. Periodic information will also appear in the Parent Newsletter. The following table shows the Nerinx course titles for which student may enroll for college credit through SLU. Register August to early September Register December 15 to January 16 Advanced Physics Honors AP English Literature & Composition AP English Literature & Composition Calculus Honors French III Honors French IV Honors, 1st semester French IV Honors, 2 nd semester German III Honors German IV Honors, 1st semester German IV Honors, 2nd semester Humanities Honors Innocence & Evil Honors Interdisciplinary U.S. History Honors (1 st semester) Innocence & Evil Honors Interdisciplinary U.S. History Honors (2 nd semester) Interdisciplinary U.S. Literature Honors
4 Latin III Honors Latin IV Honors, 1 st semester Latin IV Honors, 2 nd semester Spanish III Honors Spanish IV Honors, 1 st semester U.S. History Honors (1 st semester) Spanish IV Honors, 2 nd semester U.S. History Honors (2 nd semester) Senior Writing Honors Women in Film & Fiction Honors II. Nerinx Hall High School policies related to registration and enrollment. 1. Students may register for courses at Nerinx that are also eligible for college credit if they meet the department requirements for enrollment in the Nerinx course. 2. All tuition payments must be current or students will not be eligible to enroll in college credit class. III. Saint Louis University general information about policies and procedures & link to their page The home page for the 1 8 1 8 Saint Louis University program is: http://www.slu.edu/x15948.xml A. Students and parents will find a sidebar with links to information specific to their needs and for access to the 1 8 1 8 Saint Louis University program handbook. The home page also includes the program calendar which students and parents may quickly consult as they have questions about deadlines.
5 B. From the student page individuals may view requirements for program participation, directions on how to: register for the first time or as a returning student; pay a bill; reinstate courses for which payment was not received; transfer credits. There is also other valuable information. C. Some important things to know: There are many, so please take time to read information available on the website. Here are just a few highlights: The tuition bill is mailed to the student in the student s name, not the parent s name. Students may drop a class without penalty if they do so by the drop date. See Mrs. Hermann for assistance or follow the directions on line. Grades from 1 8 1 8 courses are calculated into a student s Saint Louis University grade point average. College credits earned through the 1 8 1 8 program are college credits ; an often overlooked consideration is that students must file a request with Saint Louis University to send their college transcript to colleges of their choice in order for the credit to be identified as college credit. Although Saint Louis University s 1 8 1 8 website includes a transferability page, it also states: Students are urged to contact the institution of interest to inquire directly regarding institutional policy for accepting transfer credit from dual credit or concurrent enrollment courses such as 1818 Advanced College Credit. Some courses are accepted for elective credit while others meet specific graduation requirements. Qualifying sophomores may earn credit through level III Honors world languages courses if they are enrolled at Nerinx in those courses, See Mrs. Hermann. Students may register through Saint Louis University for not more than 11 credits per semester. Consequently, students who have some combinations of courses in their semester schedules may need to consider enrolling in some courses through the UMSL ACP program. There are only some courses for which students may make this choice. For example, a student whose schedule for second semester senior year might include: Physics Honors, Level 4 World Languages Honors, qualifying English Honors, and Humanities honors. Such a student would exceed the 11 credit limit through Saint Louis University; however, if one or more of those courses is offered through the UMSL ACP program, the student might register through UMSL for one or more of those courses instead of through Saint Louis University.
6 IV. Nerinx course specific registration/credit information for 1818 (SLU) courses Students who are in Honors U.S. Literature or Interdisciplinary U.S. Literature may earn 3 credits for the entire year ; those students will complete their registration in December/January. (See completing the registration process below for registration periods.) Honors/Interdisciplinary History,other 1 8 1 8 designated Honors social studies semester courses, and some other semester Honors English courses may earn 3 credits per semester. Students in Honors Calculus or Honors Physics may earn 4 credits per year. Registration is mid year. Students in Honors level World languages, level 3, may earn 3 credits for junior year. Registration is mid year. Students in Honors level World languages, level 4 may earn 3 credits per semester.
7 V. Completing the registration process for 1818 (SLU) courses There are two registration periods: August/September and December/January. The following topics are covered in the order they appear: New Students, Returning Students, Banner ID, CRNs, registration confirmation, passwords, and other fun pieces New Students Students who are registering for the first time will find directions at the Saint Louis University new student information page and can click here to complete a new student application. If the link on the Saint Louis University page or on this page does not work, email Mrs. Hermann immediately. She will provide an updated link. The user name and password students use to complete the application are temporary items. (Make note of them in case you don't complete all of the application steps in one sitting.) Items on the new student application that students may not know include: Student social security numbers are optional. High School Code: 263570 Students will be asked to provide a course reference number (see below) Students will be asked if they want to use this as a preliminary application to Saint Louis University it doesn't seem to matter; just answer. Students will be asked about the Family Privacy Rights act; they may yes or no. I recommend, yes. Students should send Mrs. Hermann a copy of their confirmation pages by email. To do so, choose "Print" from their browser menu; select "Mail as PDF" from the PDF menu in the lower left corner. (Do not provide a paper copy, please.) Email the pdf to rhermann@nerinxhs.org. In the subject line, type (student) Last Name, First Name and 1818.
8 Returning students Students who are registering for the second (or more) time will use the banner website. Directions for first time and veteran students are on the returning students page of the 1 8 1 8 website. First time students will be directed to create a password. These are students who have registered only once for an 1 8 1 8 course. Students will use their banner ID and student ID to create a new password. If a student does not know her banner ID she may use people finder by typing in her last name. The student ID is a nine digit number that appears on the student bill, beginning with 000. (Students use the letters Id [upper case I (pronounced eye ) and lower case d.] and the last six digits of their student ID number.) Veteran students will use their student banner ID and password. If a student does not know her banner ID she may use people finder by typing in her last name. The list of names that appears includes email addresses; the banner ID is the first half of the email address. (For example: rherman5@slu.edu contains the banner ID, rherman5.) Students should send Mrs. Hermann a copy of the confirmation page by email. To do so, choose "Print" from their browser menu; select "Mail as PDF" from the PDF menu in the lower left corner. Email the pdf to me with student Last Name, First Name and 1818 in the subject line. Banner ID Returning and Veteran students will use their student banner ID and password. If a student does not know her banner ID she may use people finder by typing in her last name. The list of names that appears includes email addresses; the banner ID is the first half of the email address. (For example: rherman5@slu.edu contains the banner ID, rherman5.) CRN or Course Reference Numbers CRN s are five digit numbers assigned to a course for a given term. CRNs are listed at the SLU course listing website. The first column is the CRN; be sure to use the correct CRN by referring to the course title and teacher. A match of Nerinx and SLU course titles is listed below.
9 Passwords Students use the alphabet characters, Id and the last six digits of their student number. (Example: Id123456). Students who wish to create a new password will need their banner user name at the Password website. NERINX COURSE TITLES AND MATCHING SLU COURSE TITLES The next page displays a grid that shows the Nerinx titles that match the Saint Louis University courses. Students should be sure to select the CRN at SLU s website, https://sites.google.com/a/slu.edu/1818 acc course reference numbers/nerinx hall that corresponds to the Nerinx course and teacher listed below. The registration period for spring credits is from mid December to early January December/January Advanced Physics Honors M. Leopold PHYS 122 Physics I AP English Literature J. Fry ENGL 2020, Introduction to Literary Studies Calculus S. Perkins MATH 142, Calculus I French III Honors L. Newsham FREN 110, Communicating in French I French IV Honors (semester 2) S. Bonino FREN 210, Intermediate French: Language and Culture German III Honors G. Sherman GR 110, Communicating in German I German IV Honors (semester 2) G. Sherman GR 210, Intermediate German: Language and Culture Humanities Honors T. Hunt ARTH 100, Approaching the Arts: Art Innocence & Evil Honors N. Lytton ENGL 2200, Introduction to Poetry Latin III Honors A. Turk LATN 110, Reading in Latin I Latin IV Honors (semester 2) A. Turk LATN 210, Intermediate Latin: Language and Literature CONTINUED
Spanish III Honors J. Quinlan Briceno SPAN 101, Communicating in Spanish I Spanish IV Honors (semester 2) P. Avgerenos SPAN 201, Intermediate Spanish: Language and Culture U.S. History (since 1865) Honors P. Balfe HIST 261, History of the U.S. since 1865 U.S. History Honors, Interdisciplinary M. Neill HIST 261, History of the U.S. since1865 U.S. Literature Honors M. Doyle Ervin ENGL 2300, Introduction to the Novel U.S. Literature Honors, Interdiscipl J. Fry ENGL 2300, Introduction to the Novel 10