High School Information

 Traverse City Area
Public Schools
412 Webster Street
Traverse City, MI 49686


Dual Enrollment  
The Dual Enrollment program offered at TCAPS enables students at TCAPS' three high schools to enroll in classes offered by Northwestern Michigan College and earn college credit while still in high school. 

           Dual Enrolled Students in District
School
Year
Total Dual
Enrolled Students
Total Dual
Enrolled Classes
2002-2003
73
98
2003-2004
83
161
2004-2005
75
142
2005-2006
97
201
2006-2007
109
221
2007-2008
76
160
2008-2009 84 212
2009-2010 84 167

Effective April 1, 1996, Public Act 160 created the Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act, commonly referred to as dual enrollment. This law directs school districts to assist students in paying tuition and fees for courses at Michigan public or private colleges or universities, if all of the following conditions are met:

1.       Students are in grade 11 or grade 12.
 

2.       Students can qualify for dual enrollment by taking one of the following assessments: PSAT, ACTPLAN, ACT, or MME. The following table shows the complete list of scores that qualify students for dual enrollment:

Assessment

Test Section

Content Area

Minimum Dual
Enrollment
Qualifying Score

PSAT

Critical Reading

Reading

44

 

Writing Skills

Writing

49

 

Mathematics

Mathematics

45

       

PLAN

Mathematics

Mathematics

18

 

Reading

Reading

17

 

Science

Science

19

 

English

English

21

       

ACT

Mathematics

Mathematics

18

 

Reading

Reading

17

 

Science

Science

19

 

English

English

21

 

     

MME

Reading Reading

1100

  Writing Writing

1100

  Mathematics Mathematics

1100

  Science Science

1100

  Social Studies Social Studies

1100

  
Additionally, according to P.A. 160, eligible students may take courses for which there are no endorsements, such as computer science, foreign language, history, political science, or psychology, as long as they have taken all sections of the MME, ACTPLAN, ACE or College Board PSAT. State endorsement is not required in any specific area for this participation.
 
3.       Students must be enrolled in both the school district and postsecondary institution during the local school district’s regular academic year and must be enrolled in at least one high school class.
 
4.       The district must not offer the college courses. An exception to this could occur if the local board of education determines that a scheduling conflict exists, which is beyond the student’s control.
 
5.       The college courses cannot be a hobby, craft, or recreation course, or in the subject areas of physical education, theology, divinity, or religious education.
 
6.       School districts are required to pay the lesser of:
    1. The actual charge for tuition, mandatory course fees, materials fees, and registration fees; or
    2. That state portion of the students’ foundation allowance, adjusted to the proportion of the school year they attend the postsecondary institution.

If you believe you are eligible for dual enrollment, qualify for tuition and fee support, and wish to participate, contact your school counselor or principal.

Additional learning opportunities for completing your high school graduation requirements are described in TCAPS' high school course selection guides. Offerings include online courses, career and technical education courses, and other electives. (Central High School Course Guide, West Senior High School Course Guide, Online Course Information)

Students at Central High School, Traverse City High School, and West Senior High School can enroll in courses offered through Northwestern Michigan College and earn college credit while still in high school.  To participate, students must qualify for admission to Northwestern Michigan College.  

For more information on Dual Enrollment, please visit the following Web sites:

 

 


 

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