Title: Dual Credit Opportunities
1 Dual Credit Opportunities Overview Governors
Workforce Development Council February 12, 2009
2What is Dual Credit?
- An opportunity for qualified high school students
to enroll in and earn credit for college-level
coursework while still in high school - A tool for aligning and integrating high school
and postsecondary education - An opportunity for students to practice
college-level work while supported by
collaborating high school and college instructors
3Why is Dual Credit Important?
- Increase the number of historically underserved
students who are ready for college - Improve motivation through high expectations and
the promise of free credits or college-level
courses - Promote institutional relationships between
postsecondary institutions and high schools - Increase enrollment, participation, and retention
in postsecondary educational opportunities
4Dual Credit Options Available to MN Students
- Advanced Placement (AP)
- International Baccalaureate (IB)
- College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Concurrent Enrollment (e.g. College in the
Schools) - Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO)
- Career Technical Education
5Advanced Placement (AP)
- Key Aspects of Program
- 35 rigorous college-level courses (with exams) in
19 general areas - Examinations graded against national standards
- Extensive system of teacher professional
development and resources - Students successfully completing AP exams can
earn college credit and/or advanced standing at
most colleges and universities - Students can earn awards, scholarships, and
improve chances of college admission
6Advanced Placement (AP)
- Current Status MN 2007-2008 Participation
- 235 public schools testing
- 273 teachers received in-depth training
- Public School Student Data
change from 2006-07 - of test takers 24,417 6.5
- of exams 38,938 5.9
- of scores 3-5 24,445 6.1
7Advanced Placement (AP)
- Impact (National)
- Students who take no AP courses have a 29
chance of completing a bachelors degree in four
years or less - Students who take one AP course, the probability
increases to 45 - Students taking two or more AP courses, the
likelihood increases to 61 -
- US Department of Education, Answers in the
Tool Box Academic Intensity, Attendance
Patterns, and Bachelors Degree Completion,
1999.
8Advanced Placement (AP)
- Impact (Minnesota)
- 3,851 students of color
- Increase in minority test takers from
- 2006-07 to 2007-08
- Hispanic 16.8 Black 16.5
9International Baccalaureate (IB)
- Key Aspects of Program
- Three programs Primary Years, Middle Years, and
Diploma - Diploma Program (DP) comprehensive two-year
international curriculum for students aged 16-19
offers 157 exams in 51 disciplines - Students in full Diploma Program required to
study and take exams in six different academic
subjects - Exams may qualify for college-level credit
10International Baccalaureate (IB)
- Current Status 2008-2009 Participation
- 22 authorized IB schools ( 13 DP)
- 13 schools testing
- teachers have attended or will attend in-depth
- training this year
- 255 IB courses offered by 241 teachers
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- 2,171 students have registered for
- 3,898 exams this spring
11International Baccalaureate (IB)
- Impact (National)
- Various studies have been conducted on the
performance of IB students, the standards of the
IB program, the effect of the implementation of
the program on a school - Results show that
- IB students outperform their peers on state
assessments - IB standards are aligned with best practice in
education and support effective teaching
practices - IB has a positive impact on the culture of the
school - IB Diploma students have higher acceptance rates
to colleges - IB Diploma students perform better in
post-secondary education than their peers - IBO 2003
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12International Baccalaureate (IB)
- Impact (Minnesota)
- 526 low-income students will take 1058 exams
- Students of color in Diploma Program 481
- Aver. exams per DP student 2.3
- Diplomas earned 129
- of scores 4(all students) 67
- of scores 4(Diploma students) 79
13Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO)
- Key Aspects of program
- Promotes rigorous coursework by enabling high
school students to enroll full or part time in
eligible postsecondary institutions - Open to grade 11 and 12 students who meet the
admissions requirements of the post-secondary
institution they do not pay for tuition, fees,
or books -
- Students earn high school credit courses and, if
they continue their education, colleges or
universities may choose to transfer their
completed coursework through PSEO as college
credits - Minnesota the first state to offer this option
(enacted in 1985)
14Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO)
- Current Status
- 2006-2007 2007-2008
- Students participating 7,564 7,347
- Students in full-time PSEO 2,296 TBD
- (36 credits)
15Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO)
- Impact (Minnesota)
- Participation steady over past five years
- 5.5 of eligible population have participated
- Average of 16.5 credits taken per participating
student in 2006-2007
16Concurrent Enrollment
- Key Aspects of Program
- High school / college collaborations
- Courses taught in high schools to juniors and
seniors - Opportunity to earn both high school and college
credit - Provide participating teachers with ongoing
college-based/discipline-specific professional
development
17Concurrent Enrollment (e.g. College in the
Schools- CIS)
- Current Status
- 2007 legislation 150/ pupil enrolled-
appropriated to defray cost of delivering course - By 2011- funding only for accredited courses
(NACEP)
18Concurrent Enrollment
- Impact (2007-2008)
- 42,077 course completions
- Reimbursement pro-rated to approx. 58/ course
due to volume of participation - 28 postsecondary institutions collaborated with
270 school districts and over 300 high schools
19College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Key Aspects of Program
- Rigorous College Board program that allows
students to demonstrate knowledge of
college-level material - 34 CLEP exams test mastery of college-level
material learned through a variety of means
general academic instruction, significant
independent study, or extra-curricular work. - Dedicated to helping students accelerate their
college degree - and advance to more challenging courses more
quickly - Cost-effective means of earning college credit
20College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Current Status
- FY05-06 FY06-07 FY07-08
- of 9-12 students testing 32
500 724 - of tests taken 64 706
1,097 - exams taken by White students 97
95 96 - Funds expended 4,015 42,360 71,305
21College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Impact of CLEP (College Board studies)
- CLEP students have a higher cumulative GPA than
students who did not take CLEP - Students who earn credit via CLEP perform as well
or better in subsequent courses than students who
completed the equivalent course - CLEP students earn about one-half grade point
higher than students in the equivalent course
22Career and Technical Education (CTE)
- Key Aspects of Program
- A single local plan has been developed in 26
regions throughout the state governing secondary
and postsecondary programming and expenditures. - The local plans include secondary to
postsecondary transitions through articulation
agreements, concurrent enrollment, or PSEO. - Programs of Study are being developed identifying
both technical and academic courses beginning no
later than grade 11 and continuing for at least 2
years beyond high school. - Common business advisory groups are being
established for both secondary and postsecondary
partners.
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25Career and Technical Education (CTE)
- Current Status
- Many local and some regional articulation
agreements are in place governing credit transfer
from secondary to postsecondary CTE. - A new structure of secondary/postsecondary
consortia has been identified to guide planning
and programming. - Regional Programs of Study are being developed.
26Career and Technical Education (CTE)
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- Minnesotas secondary/postsecondary CTE
consortium model is unique in the nation and a
model of collaboration. - Joint secondary/postsecondary development of
local plans will align CTE programming from high
schools to colleges. - The new consortium structure will expand
opportunities for students to access
postsecondary CTE programs.
27Raised Academic AchievementAdvanced Placement
Program
- Key Aspects of Program
- Grant goal Raise student achievement through
increased student participation in Pre-Advanced
Placement (Pre-AP) and Advanced Placement (AP)
programs - 21 grants awarded
- 6 million over 2 year period ending June 30, 2009
- Measurable objectives include student
programming, teacher training, and school and
district support
28Raised Academic AchievementInternational
Baccalaureate Programs
- Key Aspects of Program
- Grant goal Establish a new or expand an existing
program - designed to
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- increase availability and access for all students
- expand breadth of courses available
- increase and diversity of participating
students - increase of students receiving college credit
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- 6 grants awarded
- 2 million over 2 year period ending June 30, 2009
29Questions
- Jessica Rowe (651)582-8512
- jessica.rowe_at_state.mn.us
- Dan Smith (651) 582-8330
- dan.smith_at_state.mn.us
- Sally Wherry (651)582-8768 sally.wherry_at_state.mn.u
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