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Updates from IHL and MCCB
Pearl Strickland PenningtonDirector of Student Affairs
Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning
Joan Davis Haynes, Ph.D.Associate Executive Director for Academic and Student Affairs
Mississippi Community College Board
Today’s Goal
• Provide an update on IHL guidelines including admission requirements, Academic Common Market (ACM) and available resources
• Provide an overview of dual credit/dual enrollment in Mississippi’s CJCs and IHLs to include changes made to §37-15-38 in the 2012 Legislative session and the MS Virtual Community College (MSVCC)
Admission Requirements
• Complete the College Prep Curriculum (CPC) with a minimum 3.2 high school grade point average (GPA) on the CPC; OR
• Complete the CPC with a minimum 2.5 high school GPA or a class rank in the top 50 percent and a score of 16 or higher on the ACT* (Composite); OR
• Complete the CPC with a minimum 2.0 high school GPA on the CPC and a score of 18 or higher on the ACT* (Composite); OR
• Satisfy the NCAA standards for student-athletes who are “full-qualifiers” under Division I guidelines.
*In lieu of the ACT scores, students may submit equivalent SAT scores.
Required or Recommended College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC)
Mathematics 3 Carnegie UnitsEnglish 4 Carnegie UnitsScience 3 Carnegie UnitsSocial Studies 3 Carnegie UnitsAdvanced 2 CarnegieElective UnitsComputer ½Carnegie UnitApplications
Pre-High School Units: Algebra I, first year Foreign Language, Mississippi Studies, or Computer Applications
Mathematics 4 Carnegie UnitsEnglish 4 Carnegie UnitsScience 4 Carnegie UnitsSocial Studies 4 Carnegie UnitsArts 1 Carnegie UnitAdvanced 2 Carnegie UnitsElectivesComputer ½ Carnegie UnitApplications
Pre-High School Units: Algebra I, first year Foreign Language, Mississippi Studies, or Computer Applications
IHL Summer Developmental
Program • A nine-week intensive program that
concentrates on high school subject areas (English, Reading, and Mathematics) That are applicable to success in first-year college courses.
IHL Summer Developmental Program (SDP)
• Students who do not meet the criteria for regular admission are nonetheless eligible for admission.
• Such students must participate, however, in an on-campus placement process at the university of their choice.
• The process will determine whether the student may be enrolled in regular freshman-level courses in the Fall semester or required to enroll in the summer semester with mandatory participation in the Summer Developmental Program.
• Successful completion of the Summer Developmental Program entitles the student to continued enrollment in the Fall semester at the university of his or her choice.
IHL Summer Developmental Program Grant (SDPG)
• Must be a legal resident of the State of Mississippi
• Must be under the age of 21 at the time of application
• Must not have earned 24 or more credit hours at a college or university
• Must have been accepted into the Summer Developmental Program (first time attendee) at an eligible Mississippi public four-year institution
• Must be eligible to receive federal student financial aid and demonstrate financial need
• Must complete the online application and submit all supporting documentation by the deadline
IHL Admissions Application Process
Academic Common Market
The purpose of the Academic Common Market (ACM) is to share between states specified academic degree programs located at southern public colleges and universities. This is accomplished through an exchange of students across borders at in-state rates.
To qualify you must:
• Be a resident of Mississippi.• Select a program eligible for Mississippi
residents.• Complete the admission process at the
institution offering the eligible Academic Common Market program.
• Be certified as a resident of Mississippi by the ACM coordinator for Mississippi.
Participating States
The states of Florida and Texas participate at the graduate level ONLY. The state of North Carolina is currently not actively participating.
Useful Academic Links• Admissions, College Preparatory Curriculum,
Summer Developmental Program, Summer Developmental Program Grant and Questions and Answers
• www.mississippi.edu
• http://www.mississippi.edu/admissions/index.asp
• http://www.mississippi.edu/admissions/questions.asp
• http://www.mississippi.edu/admissions/curriculum.asp
• http://www.mississippi.edu/riseupms/financialaid-step3-grants-loans.php?article_id=233
Useful Academic Links• Academic Common Market
• http://www.sreb.org/page/1304/academic_common_market.html
• http://www.mississippi.edu/riseupms/
§ 37-15-38
• Prior to July 1, 2012– § 37-15-38 provided language and guidelines
for dual credit/dual enrollment students wanting to get a “jump-start” on their college experience
• After July 1, 2012– § 37-15-38 added language for Mississippi
Works Dual Enrollment-Dual Credit Option
Prior to July 1, 2012
• Definitions (dual credit student versus dual enrollment student)
• Establishes dual enrollment program for MDE, IHL and MCCB
• Eligibility• Admission criteria• Tuition and cost responsibility• Transportation responsibility• Program allowances
Prior to July 1, 2012
• School district average daily attendance credit
• High school student transcript transfer requirements
• Determining factor of prerequisites for courses
• Ineligible/eligible courses
• Instructor qualifications
Prior to July 1, 2012
• Process for determining articulation of curriculum between high school, university, and community and junior college courses
• High school Carnegie unit equivalency (3 or 4 hour college credit course equaled ½ Carnegie unit)
• Course alignment• Maximum dual credits allowed• Guidance on local agreements
CJC Academic EligibilityCriteria
RecommendationOption 1
• Minimum overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale on all high school courses
and• Successful completion of 14 core high school
units and/or junior statusand
• Written recommendation from school principal or guidance counselor
CJC Academic EligibilityCriteria
RecommendationOption 2
• Minimum overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale on all high school courses
and• A minimum composite ACT score of 30 or
the equivalent SAT scoreand
• Written recommendation from school principal or guidance counselor
CJC Academic EligibilityCriteria
Recommendation• Placement tests (ACT, Compass,
ACCUPLACER, etc.) used to determine college-readiness for placement
• Dual Enrollment – student’s can earn up to a semester's worth of college credit in high school (semester’s worth = 15 college credit hours)
• Dual Credit – unlimited number of college credits
IHL Academic EligibilityCriteria
Recommendation• Complete 14 Core Units (minimum) and/or
Junior status
• 3.0 GPA (all courses)
• 30 ACT or equivalent in absence of 14 core units & 3.0 GPA OR 3.5 GPA in all courses
• Appropriate ACT/ SAT (or equivalent) scores for placement
IHL Academic EligibilityCriteria
Recommendation• 3-12 credit hours per term recommended
as long as a B average is earned in 1st two approved courses
• Institution & district can waive maximum or minimum based on sufficient student academic information
• District/school & Institution student approval agreement (or recommendation)
CJC CTE EligibilityCriteria
Recommendation• Criteria for eligibility is determined by each
college
• Memorandums of Agreement must be signed with local school districts
• Must meet the same admission criteria as a traditional students
• Written recommendation from school principal or guidance counselor
College or University Decides
• Course pre-requisites
• Placement (for college-readiness)
• Instructor
• Teaching site
• Teaching schedule
• Tuition & fees (sometimes negotiable)
Academic Dual Credit Course Offerings
• CJCs – 62 courses approved by all 15 community colleges
• IHL – courses in articulation agreement
• Courses within the academic general education core
• No developmental education courses
• Dual Credit courses can NOT replace SATP – Biology I, Algebra I, English II, and U.S. History
Application of Courses
• There is no longer a need to develop course content equivalents between high school courses and college courses
• LEA’s shall determine how to apply Carnegie Units earned through dual credit courses towards high school graduation requirements based on the content area of the postsecondary course
Useful Academic Links• Statewide Academic Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment
Articulation Agreement
• http://www.sbcjc.cc.ms.us/Pdfs/Pg/StatewideAcademicDC-DEArticulationAgreement.pdf
• Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment Community/Junior College Point of Contacts
• http://www.sbcjc.cc.ms.us/Pdfs/Pg/Cjcpointofcontact.pdf
Useful CTE Links
• CTE Statewide Articulation Agreement
• http://www.mccb.edu/pdfs/ct/StatewideArtManual2010.pdf
• Community College CTE Directory• http://www.mccb.edu/pdfs/ct/
cctodadirectory.pdf
Useful MDE Links
• MDE Approved Courses for the Secondary Schools of Mississippi
• http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/ACAD/ID/Curriculum/Curr.htm
Beginning July 1, 2012
• Existing Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment Program stays the same with one exception
– One (1) 3 hour course is equal to one (1) high school Carnegie unit (Section 37-15-38 (13))
• NEW Mississippi Works Dual Enrollment-Dual Credit Option
– Section 37-15-38 (19)
– Section 37-151-7 (1) (a)
MS Works Option
• Program jointly developed by LEAs and CJCs (not IHL) for potential or recent high school student dropouts (at-risk students)
• Students are dually enroll in their home high school and a local community college in a dual credit program
• Program consists of high school completion coursework and a credential, certificate or degree program at the community college
MS Works Option
• Upon student completion, the MS Department of Employment Security shall assist students in job placement
• Implemented statewide in the 2012 – 2013 school year and thereafter
• SBE and the local school board and community college shall establish individualized program criteria
MS Works Option
• No charges to students for community college course tuition/fees (students responsible for transportation)
• Grades & college credits are recorded on both HS Diploma & CC Transcript
• SATP courses are eligible for dual credit
• Courses include career, technical and degree program courses
Distance Education
• The Mississippi Virtual Community College (MSVCC) is a consortium of Mississippi's fifteen (15) community colleges
• Through the MSVCC, students may take courses from community colleges anywhere in Mississippi while getting support services from a local college
Distance Education
• Wimba– Asynchronous/Synchronous Learning and
Instant Messaging Tools
• Smarthinking (24/7 Online Tutoring Service)
• Presidium (24/7 Technical Support Help Desk)
• Mississippi Electronic Libraries Online– Access to Online Library Resources and
Databases
Distance Education
• MSVCC began in 2000
• Academic, technical, and career courses are available online
• The full array of courses necessary to obtain an associate of arts degree online are available
Distance Education
Enrollment Data
Year (FY)
Headcount Enrollment % Change in
Headcount
% Change in
Enrollment
2009 54,520 107,692 21.6% 21.7%
2010 65,594 134,633 20.3% 25.0%
2011 75,649 160,804 15.3% 19.4%
2012 76,922 163,945 1.7% 2.0%
Contact Information
Pearl PenningtonDirector of Student Affairs
Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning601-432-6482
Joan Davis Haynes, Ph.D.Associate Executive Director for Academic & Student Affairs
Mississippi Community College Board601-432-6106
Questions?