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  • Home
  • College and Career
  • Endorsements
  • PTECH
  • Dual Credit & AP Classes
  • Graduation Requirements
  • More
    • Home
    • College and Career
    • Endorsements
    • PTECH
    • Dual Credit & AP Classes
    • Graduation Requirements

Click Here to Learn the Difference Between Dual Credit and AP Classes 

AP Courses Offered at HHS


AP English Literature and Composition

AP Human Geography

AP World History

AP Pre Calculus

AP Calculus

AP Statistics

AP Computer Science A

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Spanish Language

EPCC Dual Credit Courses Offered at HHS

English 1301/1302

US History 1301/1302

Government 2305/2306

Biology 1306/1307

Math 1314 College Algebra/ Math 2412 Pre Cal

College Transition- Education 1300

Spanish 2313

Speech 1321

Dance Appreciation 2303

UT Austin ON Ramps Courses Offered at HHS

Chemistry


How to Enroll in Advanced Courses

How to Enroll in AP Courses:

There are no requirements to enroll. Please contact your counselor if you are interested in taking AP courses.

How to Enroll in Dual Credit Classes:

  1. Speak with your Counselor

  2. Take the TSI Exam

  3. Complete Apply Texas Application

  4. Submit Early Admissions Form (EA)

What is the TSI Test?

The Texas Success Initiative (TSIA) is a state-required assessment test to determine college-readiness in reading, writing, and math. All first-time college students must take the TSIA test before enrolling in classes unless you are exempt from testing.

 Below are the passing cut scores for TSIA2 as set by the state:

·   Mathematics: a minimum score of 950 or 910-949 w/ 6 Diagnostic Score (College Algebra, Pre Cal)

·   ELA : a minimum Essay score of a 5 and overall score of 945 or 910-944 with 5 Diagnostic Score (English, U. S. History, Biology, EDU 1300, Government, Dance Appreciation, Speech)





You must maintain a grade point average of 2.0 in EPCC DC classes. If you fall below a 2.0 GPA it will affect your financial aid eligibility when you attend college.


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