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Huron Valley Lutheran High School 2018-2019
Online Education Handbook
Free College Dual Enrollment Concordia University, Ann Arbor Schoolcraft College
AP, Honors and Electives
Michigan Virtual High School (MVHS) Area Lutheran High School Online (ALHSO) Oxford Virtual Academy (OVA)
Online Course Program
AP, Honors and Electives
(As printed in the current Student Handbook)
IN MOST CASES, STUDENTS NEED TO SIGN UP FOR AN ONLINE CLASS DIRECTLY
WITH THE ONLINE SCHOOL!
o DUAL ENROLLMENT registration must be done BY THE STUDENT at the university
website and is generally due by JULY 1
o ALHSO CLASS registration is done BY THE STUDENT. Instructions sent by HVL in
early July.
o Michigan Virtual and Oxford Courses are enrolled by HVL for the student.
HVL offers numerous online courses for high school credit through MVHS, ALHSO and OVA. These
courses include all Advanced Placement Courses, Honors Courses and many electives. These online
classes are offered at Huron Valley Lutheran High School so that students can have more scheduling
options, and can take classes that normally could not be offered. Students cannot take an online class in
place of the same class that is offered at HVL unless they are unable to take the regular classroom course
because of a scheduling conflict. In some cases, students taking an AP class may take a test at the end of
the course to earn college credit; however, students should check with prospective colleges to see if they
accept AP credits. Online high school classes will be granted credit, calculated in the GPA, and listed on
the transcript the same as any regular classroom course.
Requirements to Enroll - Online and Dual Enrollment courses require energetic, involved and
motivated students. Due to the independent nature of online classes, students are solely responsible to
stay current with all assignments. Failed online courses may have to be made up in order to meet
graduation requirements. Students who wish to enroll in a high school online course must have the
approval of the HVL faculty and a minimum GPA of 3.75 for AP/Honors classes and cumulative GPA of
3.00 for other online courses. Dual Enrollment College courses may be taken by qualified students in
grades 11-12. HVL students in grades 11-12 must have a 3.5 cumulative GPA and qualifying ACT score
(Eng. 18 Math 22 Read 22 Sci 23) and the approval of the advisor in order to enroll in a Dual Enrollment
College Credit course. Any exceptions to the GPA requirements must receive advisor and administrative
approval.
Online Course Cost: There is an additional cost for taking elective, AP or honors online courses and
parents will pay a fee of $100 for each semester of an elective online course as well as paying for any
books and special course fees. (College dual enrollment is free to students – see following). HVL will
pay the remainder of the cost of the course. The only exception to this rule is in the case of a student who
cannot take a course required for graduation because it does not fit into the HVL schedule. In these cases,
HVL will pay for some, or all of the course, fee depending on individual circumstances, provided that the
student has not previously failed that course. If the student is taking an online course because they failed
the course at HVL or a previous school or if they choose to enroll in a core class to accelerate their
education, the family will pay the full cost of the course.
Course Changes: During the first ten days of a semester, students may make course changes. Students
may not add/drop a class after the first ten days of the semester. Any course changes during the ten day
period will incur a $20 administrative fee per change. During the last five (5) academic weeks of a
semester, students may not drop a class. In order for a student to change classes, students must follow the
Handbook guidelines. For ALHSO classes, students have 4 weeks to drop a class with advisor
permission. After 4 weeks, students who drop a class will receive a WF or WP on their transcript.
GRADING: The student is solely responsible for staying current with their assignments. HVL teachers
will record online grades to Educate using information from the online teacher. Assignments which are
missing or late as indicated by the online instructor will be recorded as incomplete or zero and will make
the student ineligible the same as a regular HVL course.
Registration Deadlines - Students wishing to enroll in an online course must take the following steps:
1. Confer with their advisor or registrar for a list of available on-line classes.
2. Indicate online classes in which they wish to enroll on their spring course selection sheets.
3. Fill out online class enrollment forms and return with registration fees by deadline.
Dual Enrollment College Credit Courses
at Concordia University and Schoolcraft College
DUAL ENROLLMENT registration must be done BY THE STUDENT at the university website and is
generally due by JULY 1, but it is the responsibility of the student to adhere to application deadlines.
A change in legislation now permits non-public schools to participate in dual enrollment for free, paid for
by public dollars. As these courses are paid for by the state, religious instruction is not included. In
partnership with Concordia University and Schoolcraft College, HVL’s dual enrollment college credit
courses allow high school students to earn college credit, along with high school credit, while continuing
their other courses and activities. Earning college credit while in high school can accelerate a student's
degree completion and help students adapt early to the rigor of college level study. Schoolcraft College
and Concordia University Ann Arbor’s Dual Credit program allows high school students to earn both
high school and college credits through online courses taught by faculty. The classes that students are
eligible for must not be offered by HVL. Many colleges will accept the credits, however students should
check with prospective colleges to see if they accept the dual enrollment credits. Credits generally are not
listed on the high school transcript and may be replaced by reducing the number of high school
graduation credits by .5 per semester.
Dual Enrollment College Credit Courses
Through Concordia University, Ann Arbor - Students wishing to enroll must go to the Concordia
University website to apply by the deadline provided by the University.
Through Schoolcraft College, Livonia - Students wishing to enroll in Schoolcraft College must go to
the Schoolcraft College website to apply by the deadline provided by the University.
Steps to Complete
1. Fill out the request information form from the website(s) above.
2. Fill out the Preliminary Agreement and give it to your school principal to sign.
3. Ask your school to submit an official copy of your high school transcripts.
Student and Parent Online Class Contract
HVL is excited to offer numerous online courses for high school credit. These courses include
all Advanced Placement Courses, Honors Courses and many electives. These online classes are
offered at Huron Valley Lutheran High School so that students can have more scheduling options
and can take classes that normally could not be offered. Parents and students must understand
that online courses take self motivated, independent students. There are challenges and serious
risks of course failure when students are responsible for keeping current with assignments in an
online environment. Students and parents understand and agree to the following online class
policies:
Students have 10 days to drop an online class the same as a regular class. Students who
drop a class after 10 days will receive a WF (withdrawn fail), will forfeit the fee paid for
the class and this will be reflected on their transcript. The course or alternate course will
have to be retaken to fulfill graduation requirements.
HVL Staff will monitor the student progress weekly and add the grade to Cornerstone.
ALL due assignments must be completed by the weekly check day. Incomplete work or
a failing grade will make a student ineligible for weekly eligibility the same as a regular
HVL class.
The online instructor is solely responsible for all grades. The HVL staff is not.
THE STUDENT IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLETING WORK ON TIME.
If you do not understand due dates or the class schedule, contact the online instructor
immediately. Ignorance of due dates is not an acceptable excuse and you will be marked
ineligible and possibly fail the course.
Students will be assigned a daily study hall in which they MUST work on their online
class.
Students who fail an online class or repeatedly have incomplete, late or undone work will
not be allowed to take an online class for a period of at least one semester.
In order for seniors to receive their diploma at graduation, the online class must be 100%
submitted/completed/paid for with a current passing grade by the last day of exams
PRIOR to graduation (even if the online class has a different deadline.) Students who
complete their work after this deadline may receive a diploma AFTER graduation if the
work is completed with a passing grade.
Online Course Cost: There is an additional cost for taking online courses, and parents will pay a
fee of $100 for each semester of an elective online course as well as paying for any books and
special course fees. HVL will pay the remainder of the cost of the course. The only exception is
in the case of a student who cannot take a course required for graduation because it does not fit
into the HVL schedule. In these cases, HVL will pay for some or all of the course fee depending
on individual circumstances, provided that the student has not previously failed that course. If the
student is taking an online course because they failed the course at HVL or a previous school or if
they choose to enroll in a core class to accelerate their education, the family will pay the full cost
of the course. Fees must be paid before grades will be added to a student transcript
Student Signature: ___________________________ Date: __________________
Parent Signature: _____________________________ Date: _________________
Oxford Virtual Academy Elective Courses 18-19
As this list does change, please visit their website for a current list:
http://oxfordvirtualacademy.org/ or click here for a course description:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12U5ZmCzXLMjAXucnZZ2FIKCEVKaIph_l/view
HVL Dual Enrollment
STUDENTS MUST APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE UNIVERSITY for ALL DUAL ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS AND THIS IS
USUALLY DUE BY JULY 1, BUT IT IS THE STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO ADHERE TO ALL DEADLINES.
Dual Enrollment at
Concordia University
In partnership with Concordia University, HVL’s dual enrollment credit courses allow high school students to earn college credit, along with high school credit, while continuing their other courses and activities. Concordia University Ann Arbor’s Dual Credit program allows high school students to earn both high school and college credits through online courses taught by CUAA faculty. The classes that students are eligible for must not be offered by HVL. Credits will not be listed on the high school transcript but may be replaced by reducing the number of high school graduation credits. A change in legislation now permits non-public schools to participate in dual enrollment, paid for by public dollars. The law allows students to begin taking dual enrollment classes and these courses are free to students – reimbursed by the Michigan Department of Treasury. As these courses are paid for by the state, religious instruction is not included. Features and Benefits
Earn college credits while in high school.
Receive dynamic instruction from collegiate faculty.
Choose from a number of semester-long (15 week) courses. The rigor of Dual Enrollment credit courses is more sophisticated than that in high school AP courses. HVL students in grades 11-12 must have a 3.5 cumulative GPA and qualifying ACT score (Eng. 18 Math 22 Read 22 Sci 23) and the approval of the advisor in order to enroll in a Dual Enrollment Credit course. Students wishing to enroll must go to the Concordia University website to apply by the deadline provided by the University. https://www.cuaa.edu/Programs/dualcredit/eligibility.html
To Enroll 1. Fill out the request information form from the website and follow the directions and
deadlines listed there.
Schoolcraft College Dual Enrollment
For a current list of courses: http://www.schoolcraft.edu/academics/michigan-transfer-agreement
Students are responsible to enroll directly at Schoolcraft!
BELOW is a copy of the Michigan Transfer Agreement. This document is a list of all the
general education courses we encourage students doing dual enrollment to take. These
courses are approved by the 15 public colleges and universities in the state for
transferring. A link to the info on our website as well:
http://www.schoolcraft.edu/academics/michigan-transfer-agreement