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A high school student who is interested in Dual Credit Student comes in wondering how the process begins, what do you do?

  • Inform the student that the first step is to speak directly with their high school counselor or Dual Credit Liaison, as the Dual Credit approval process begins with the high school.
  • Explain that the counselor will review eligibility and begin the Dual Credit course approval process.
  • Send a follow-up email connecting the student with their assigned high school Dual Credit Liaison.
  • You may provide general information regarding the Dual Credit program offered at that high school.
  • Inform the student they must apply to Dallas College as a Dual Credit student, obtain a Dallas College Student ID number, and provide that ID number to their high school Dual Credit Liaison or counselor.
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Dual Credit Student

A Dual Credit student is a high school student taking a college-level course that earns both college credit and high school credit simultaneously. These courses may be covered by the student’s high school district through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the college.

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15 Credit Hour Rule

  • Non-degree seeking dual credit students (with less than 15 credit hours) are eligible to enroll in TSI required courses (ex. ENGL 1301, MATH 1314), without meeting the college readiness requirements.
  • Dual credit students who have earned 15 credits or more, are required to meet college readiness requirements before registering for TSI required courses. This applied to all courses including retakes.
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What is a roster?

A list of students submitted by a high school requesting registration in a specific course section. Rosters are used to verify student enrollment, course participation, and academic records before registration is completed.

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Student success platform used for communication, documentation of student support, advising and appointments i.e. Student also use this system to schedule meetings, review progress and etc.

Student success platform used for communication, documentation of student support, advising and appointments i.e. Student also use this system to schedule meetings, review progress and etc.

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A dual credit student wants to drop a course what do you do?

  • Review deadlines, academic impacts, and available options.
  • Provide the Dual Credit Drop Form.
  • Explain required student and parent signatures.
  • Direct the completed form to the high school Dual Credit Liaison/Counselor.
  • Educational Partnerships Manager processes approved requests.
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Comprehensive Dual Credit

Traditional dual credit courses at a partner high school. Not degree seeking. 

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Program of Study

A structured academic pathway that outlines the courses and requirements needed to complete a degree, certificate, or credential.

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Where do you find your roster?

Planner

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Dual Credit student use this to set up their login in accounts for their Dallas College portal what is it called?

Rapid ID

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Student Arrives On My Late and Is Not Assigned to me what do you do?

  • Meet with the student using Queue/WaitWell.
  • Provide general Dual Credit information, TSI information, and referrals as appropriate.
  • Send a follow-up email to the assigned Success Coach and the student summarizing the meeting.
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ECHS

Structured pathway toward an associate degree.

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GreenLight

Students enrolled in any term may request an electronic transcript through GreenLight. Students must register with GreenLight to submit an electronic transcript request.

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Who registers controlled sections?

Educational Partnerships Manager

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Student information system used to manage student records, enrollment, academic information, program of study selection, finical aid selection, balances, student schedule, academic standing i.e.

Workday

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Student Wants to Drop a Course, and their not assigned to you? What do you do?

If not assigned:

  • Review deadlines and impacts.
  • Provide the Drop Form.
  • Explain high school approval requirements.
  • Connect the student with their assigned Success Coach.
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P-TECH

ECHS-style model with a strong career and industry focus. May earn an associate’s degree or related certificate.

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Concurrent Credit

College credit only, without receiving high school credit. Students enroll in college courses and earn college credit. High school credit is not automatically awarded through concurrent enrollment; however, students may be able to receive high school credit if it is approved by their high school. Any arrangement for high school credit is the responsibility of the student and the high school and must be coordinated directly with the high school.

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Who registers blended Sections? 

Dual Credit Success Coach

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Provides academic support services, including tutoring and additional resources, to help students succeed academically.

Learning Commons

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A Current Dual Credit Student Has a Balance on their account, what do you do?

Definition

  • An underpayment is a balance that should have been covered by the participating high school or district.

If assigned to you:

  • Verify the balance and term in Workday under Financials.
  • Review the account to confirm the correct semester.
  • Email your Educational Partnerships Manager and include the student.
  • Include the term and balance amount.
  • Inform the student that review typically takes 2–5 business days.
  • Do not guarantee the balance will be covered.
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(MOU) stands for what and what does it outline?

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

An MOU is an agreement between the high school district and the college that outlines:

  • Approved programs and courses
  • Financial responsibilities
  • Student eligibility and participation requirements
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FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)

Federal law protecting the privacy of student education records and governing how student information may be shared.

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Census Date

Official reporting date used to verify enrollment, attendance, and eligibility for state reporting and financial aid purposes.

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Dallas College support services that provide approved accommodations and resources for students with documented disabilities to ensure equal access to educational opportunities.

Accessibility Services


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