It is a program that allows students to take a class at a local college or university as part of their regular school day. Students will earn credit from the college and can earn credit for that course from Davison High School as well. All credits earned through dual enrollment will be a part of the student's office college transcript.
Dual enrollment is open to students who have met the following criteria:
A minimum GPA of 2.5 to enroll at Mott Community College
A minimum GPA of 3.2 is required to dual enroll at University of Michigan Flint
Students must also meet qualifying scores on the PSAT, SAT, MEE, or ACCUPLACER exams.
The college class must be one that is NOT offered at Davison High School.
You must be on track (no failures) for graduation
The student must have exhausted a program of study by successfully completing the highest level offered at Davison High School in that discipline.
The student may enroll in a college course for a subject that is offered by Davison High School but is not available to the student due to a scheduling conflict.
All deadlines must be met.
Fall Term - To register for a fall term class. The deadline to enroll and register for a course is by the end of the previous school year.
Winter Term - To register for a winter term class. The deadline to enroll and register for a course is before winter break. All steps must be complete before winter break.
Students participating in dual enrollment are considered college students and must adhere to the high school and college student code of conduct.
ADD/DROP a dual-enrollment course: Students may make schedule changes prior to the drop deadline(s) with no financial penalty with the approval of their counselor. If students withdraw from a course after the drop deadline there will be financial repercussions. Your changes should be made with your high school counselor.
For every 1 college credit, you will receive .25 credits of high school credit.
No high school credit will be granted for college courses which have duplicate content to course taken at Davison High School. Final determination of duplicate content will be made by the high school principal in consultation with the academic department.
A request that a college course be used for high school credit must be made in writing by the student and sign by the parent prior to registration for the class. Permission will be granted or denied in writing by the high school principal.
All grade deemed passing by the college or university will be acceptable for high school credit for approved college courses.
Grades given at the college or university for high school at a college or university for high school credit will be included when calculating the student's high school GPA.
Students who do not complete a courses at the university or college will receive a WF on the high school transcript. All high school deadlines must be met.
Courses taken for high school credit may not be eligible for college credit at some institutions.
Failing a Course: If a student participating in the postsecondary (dual) enrollment program fails to successfully complete an eligible course, the student and his/her parents are responsible for reimbursing the District for such charges incurred by the District for such enrollment.
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