www.cltcc.edu Dual Enrollment Earn college and high school credits while still in high school through Dual Enrollment at Session Dates: March 10 May 9, 2014 If you are planning to go to college, Dual Enrollment is the way to go because it allows you to get ahead and graduate from college sooner. Terris Mason Peabody Magnet High School - Alexandria, Louisiana Industrial Manufacturing Program Certification for Manufacturing (C4M)
Why? Louisiana is investing hundreds of millions of dollars state-of-the-art transition into four-year schools local workforce development good-paying jobs Louisiana is investing hundreds of millions of dollars into its community and technical colleges, including to align facilities with training needs and expand capacity. These new state-of-the-art, high-tech, multi-use facilities will be used to educate and train over 220,000 Louisiana citizens for good-paying jobs in the 21st century workforce. On average, for each bachelor s or professional degree, most states need three to four people earning technical certificates, technical diplomas and associate degrees in health care, manufacturing and processing, engineering, specialized construction and other fields. If you still think of a community or technical college as a Plan B for higher education, think again! is now a two-year technical and community college offering certificates, technical diplomas and associate degrees in more than 20 programs to support local workforce development, prepare students for good-paying jobs and help students transition into four-year schools. High School + Good-Paying Job Four-Year University Good-Paying Job
What is Dual Enrollment? Dual Enrollment is a pathway that allows high school students to enroll in college courses while still in high school and receive college and high school credits at the same time. The college credits that students earn can be used toward both a high school diploma and a college degree. Courses are taught at the high school by high school faculty certified to teach college courses, online by faculty, at s main campus or at a extension site. For example, a student can graduate from high school with Dual Enrollment credits and use those credits to complete a Technical Competency Area (TCA), Certificate of Technical Studies (CTS), Technical Diploma (TD) or an associate degree. What are some of the benefits of Dual Enrollment? What are the requirements to participate in Dual Enrollment? How many college credits can you earn? Enroll in college courses taught at your high school, online or at Receive instruction from high school teachers who meet technical or community college certification requirements Earn college credits while taking high school courses and apply those credits toward a technical certificate, technical diploma or associate degree Transition from high school to college more easily Lower college expenses by reducing the amount of time spent in college Access college resources and services such as advising, career counseling and mentoring Expedite entry into the workforce (start earning real money sooner) Earn general college education credits that may be accepted at a four-year college or university Meet college entrance requirements by completing developmental coursework prior to high school graduation Each high school determines its minimum participation criteria. Students must meet the admission standards of the college awarding the credit. Admissions standards vary among technical and community colleges. Students participating in Dual Enrollment through : Must be at least 16 years of age Must be currently enrolled in the 11th or 12th grade Must have taken either the PLAN, ACT or SAT assessment with scores on file at the high school Must be in good standing as defined by the high school Must have permission from the high school administration Must have permission from parents/guardian Must meet enrollment criteria Through Dual Enrollment, high school students, on average, earn about 24 credits before graduating.
What College-Level Programs are available through Dual Enrollment? A/C & Refrigeration TD Automotive TD Building Specialist TD Business Office TD/AAS Care & Development of Young Children TD Computer Specialist TD Carpentry TD Criminal Justice TD/AAS Drafting & Design TD/AAS Electrician TD Forest TD Hotel and Tourism Operations TD Industrial Instrumentation & Electrical TD Industrial Maintenance TD Industrial Manufacturing TD Outdoor Power Equipment TD Patient Care Technician CTS Pharmacy Technician CTS Practical Nursing TD Welding TD Emergency Medical Technician (Basic) TCA Nurse Assistant TCA Phlebotomy TCA TCA: Technical Competency Area CTS: Certificate of Technical Studies TD: Technical Diploma AAS: Associate of Applied Science Note: also offers an Associate of Applied Science in Technical Studies (AAS TS) and an Associate of General Studies (AGS). Note: Enrollment guidelines for health programs regulated by state regulatory boards may vary. Therefore, Dual Enrollment students may not be eligible to participate in programs such as Practical Nursing, etc., until they have earned their high school diploma. Examples of Career Pathways Program High School/ Four-Year University Nurse Assistant TCA Nurse Assistant TD Practical Nursing Bachelor s degree Registered Nursing Industrial Manufacturing CTS Certification for Manufacturing (C4M) TD Industrial Manufacturing Bachelor s degree Industrial Engineering Business Office CTS Office Assistance Specialist TD Business Office Bachelor s degree Business Administration Four-Year University High School +
Where, How & Can I afford it? I saved at least $3,500 in college expenses thanks to Dual Enrollment. By taking welding courses while I was in high school, I finished the Welding Program about six months ahead of schedule. Now, I m working at Union Tank. Dustin Deshotel Former Dual Enrollment Student Welding Program at /Graduated from in 2012 Where do I take my courses? Courses can be taken at the student s high school if available, online, at s main campus or at a extension site. How do you enroll? High school students seeking Dual Enrollment at s main campus or an extension site must complete a student application with all the necessary signatures. Additional applications may be required depending on the students courses and financial aid requirements. Parental information also may be required, including the parents social security numbers. How much does it cost? The fees for Dual Enrollment are substantially lower than normal tuition. The cost to participate in Dual Enrollment is based on the partnership has with your school district. Students taking courses at s main campus or at an extension site also are required to pay additional fees not covered by tuition (e.g., parking tag, ID card, etc.). Do we have to purchase textbooks? You may or may not be required to purchase textbooks. It will depend upon your program of study. Your cost for textbooks, if any, is based on the partnership has with your school district. Is financial aid available? administration will work with high schools to determine funding sources for Dual Enrollment students. Are any scholarships available? will work with your school district to determine if any scholarship funding is available. Any available funding will be utilized to lower program costs for eligible students.
serves nine parishes in Central Louisiana (Allen, Avoyelles, Catahoula, Concordia, Grant, LaSalle, Rapides, Vernon and Winn) through its main campus and six Winn Grant 3 1 4 Rapides 6 Con cor dia Vernon Cat a LaSalle hou la extension sites. is operated under the Louisiana 2 Community & Technical College System, which is governed by the Louisiana Board of Regents. 7 1 Alexandria Main Campus Avoyelles 5 4311 South MacArthur Drive Alexandria, LA 71302 Phone: 318-487-5443 Allen Choose from the following programs: 2 Winnfield (Huey P. Long) 5960 Highway 167 North P.O. Box 871 Winnfield, LA 71483 Phone: 318-628-4342 3 Jena (Rod Brady) 521 East Bradford Street P.O. Box 62 Jena, LA 71342 Phone: 318-992-2910 This brochure paid for with Carl D. Perkins Career & Technical Education Act Grant Funding. Central Louisiana Technical Community College is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. Council on Occupational Education, 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350, Telephone: 770-396-3898 / FAX: 770396-3790, www.council.org. Who can I contact for more information? www.cltcc.edu 4 Leesville (Lamar Salter) 6 Ferriday 5 Oakdale 7 Avoyelles (Ward H. Nash) 15014 Lake Charles Highway Leesville, LA 71446 Phone: 337-537-3135 117 Highway 1152 Oakdale, LA 71463 Phone: 318-335-3944 2100 E.E. Wallace Boulevard P.O. Box 1465 Ferriday, LA 71334 Phone: (318) 757-6501 508 Choupique Street Cottonport, LA 71327 Phone: 318-876-2401 As set forth in its student catalog, Central Louisiana Technical Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, gender, religion, disability, age, political affiliation or belief, veteran status, or citizenship status (except in those special circumstances permitted or mandated by law). For further information regarding these laws (Title VI and IX) contact Rachel Madison, Admissions Coordinator, Office of Student Affairs, Central Louisiana Technical Community College, 4311 S. MacArthur Drive, Alexandria, Louisiana 71302, email: cltccadmissions@cltcc.edu, phone: (318) 487-5443. To request reasonable accommodations upon enrollment (Section 504/ADA), contact Rachel Madison, Admissions Coordinator, Office of Student Affairs, Central Louisiana Technical Community College, 4311 S. MacArthur Drive Alexandria, Louisiana 71302, email: cltccadmissions@cltcc.edu, phone: (318) 487-5443. Faculty and staff with questions about equity or reasonable accommodations should contact Gregory Willis, Director, Human Resources, Central Louisiana Technical Community College, 4311 S. MacArthur Drive, Alexandria, Louisiana 71302, email: humanresources@cltcc. edu, phone: (318) 487-5443. For more information about Dual Enrollment, visit www.cltcc.edu or contact a recruiter at (318) 487-5443, ext. 1136 or ext. 1137. Your high school guidance counselor and faculty and staff also can help answer questions.