Dual Credit
DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT
Anna ISD students have the opportunity to take courses that provide both high school and college credit through a partnership between AISD and Collin College. A variety of courses can be taken for dual credit based on student need and college course offerings. Dual credit courses are Level III weighted courses and students should expect course subject matter and workload at a college level. Students must pass the appropriate placement test(s), TSI (Texas Success Initiative) required by the college/university and/or get an acceptable score on the STAAR, ACT, or SAT. Students must complete the application process and be approved by the admissions office of the college/university, register, and pay for all books, fees, and tuition. Students must have successfully completed the Prerequisite courses, and fulfilled the admission requirements of each institution. Students and parents are strongly encouraged to attend the dual credit information meeting when offered at the high school campus.
DUAL CREDIT GUIDELINES:
Qualified students will be enrolled simultaneously in Anna Independent School District and Collin College to receive high school as well as college credit.
Classes are taught by Collin instructors according to the policies and procedures of the respective university. These classes do not follow Anna ISD policies on topics such as parent contacts, grade reporting, development of the semester exam, determining the semester grade, semester schedule, and other procedures. Concerns or questions about those procedures should be directed toward the respective university.
The community college charges tuition and fees for dual credit courses, however students that meet criteria for free or reduced lunch are eligible for a tuition waiver. Students are responsible for all books, fees, and tuition.
Students MUST provide their own transportation to and from facility where the course is taught if off campus.
While these courses will earn university credit and will be recorded on a formal transcript, the transferability of the courses to another university rests solely with the accepting institution. Students should consult the admissions office of the appropriate institution for information regarding the transfer of credit.
Dual Credit courses will be provided by university professors or embedded instructors and will meet on campus with face-to-face university instructors, online, or in blended models. Students enrolled in these courses are still required to meet compulsory attendance guidelines. Dual Credit course offerings vary each year. Please see your counselor for details.
Students desiring to make a change to a dual credit course will be subject to the withdrawal procedures of Collin College. Additionally, any dual credit student that wishes to withdraw should immediately contact the campus counselor to discuss options to recover the credit.
AISD recommends that students pursuing dual courses:
- Be on track to graduate within four years of beginning high school
- Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0
The following courses are available for dual credit:
English Composition I/ Composition II (ENGL 1301/1302)
World Literature I/ World Literature II (ENGL 2332/2333)
U.S. History I/ U.S. History II (HIST 1301/1302)
Federal Government/ Principles of Macroeconomics (GOVT 2305/ECON 2301)
College Algebra/ Elementary Statistical Methods (MATH 1314/1342)
Introduction to Criminal Justice (CRIJ 1301)
Court Systems and Practices (CRIJ 1306)
Fundamentals of Criminal Law (CRIJ 1310)
Correctional Systems & Practices (CRIJ 2313)
Police Systems & Practices (CRIJ 2328)
Crime in America (CRIJ 1307)
Introduction to Humanities I (HUMA 1301)
Medical Terminology I (HITT 1305)
Pathophysiology (HPRS 2301)
Nurse Aide for Health Care (NURA 1301)
Clinical-Nursing Aide and Patient Care Assistant (NURA 1160)
Introduction to Physical Therapy (PTHA 1409)
Health Care Communications (HPRS 2232)
Functional Anatomy (PTHA 1413)
Clinical Physical Therapy Assistant (PTHA 1160)
General Psychology (PSY 2301)
Introduction to Sociology (SOCI 1301)
Business Ethics (BMGT 1341)
Problem Solving and Decision Making (BMGT 2303)
Business Leadership (BMGT 2309)
Organizational Behavior (HRPO 2307)
Team Building (BMGT 1307)
Principles of Management (BMGT 1327)
Introduction to Accounting 1 (ACNT 1303)
Introduction to Computerized Accounting (ACNT 1311)
Beginning Keyboarding (POFT 1329)
Integrated Software Applications 1-MS Office (ITSC 1309)
Grayson HVAC & Sheet Metal- (HART 1407) and (HART 1401)
Web Design Tools (ITSE 1301)
Beginning Web Programming (ITSE 1311)
Interface Design (IMED 1341)
Intermediate Web Programming (ITSE 2302)
Programming Fundamentals (COSC 1436)
Programming Fundamentals II (COSC 1437)
Programming Fundamentals III (COSC 2436)
Computer Organization (COSC 2325)
Learning Framework (EDUC 1300)
Introduction to Speech Communication (SPCH 1311)