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Dual Credit Enrollment

Dual Credit Admissions Checklist (pdf)

Dual Credit Handbook (pdf)

The Opportunity Scholarship is available to Scurry County High Schools only.

Western Texas College has teamed up with area high schools to offer college courses to junior and senior students.  These students earn both high school and college credit in the same course at the same time.  Students can take up to six (6) hours of Dual Credit courses each semester; more courses can be taken with the principal’s permission.  Several methods of instruction are being used to deliver college classes:  interactive television, Internet, DVDs, and on-site instruction—either by qualified high school personnel or WTC faculty.

Dual Credit/Early Admissions students must meet the following requirements: 

TSI:  According to the Texas Success Initiative (TSI), an undergraduate student, unless otherwise exempt, who enters a public institution of higher education in Texas will be tested for reading, writing, and mathematics skills prior to enrolling in any college-level academic coursework. The THEA is one test that meets this requirement.  Alternate exams accepted included the COMPASS and ACCUPLACER which may be taken at a local college or university.  Some students may be exempt from this testing requirement due to their TAKS scores, ACT scores, or SAT scores. 

Following are the most current TSI exemptions based on standardized testing, and which are subject to change:  (A student only has to meet one of the three to be exempt.)  

TAKS:  A minimum of 2200 on the mathematics section and/or a 2200 with a writing subscore of at least 3 in the English/Language Arts section of the exit-level exam.  The exemption will be given for those corresponding sections only (full or partial exemption).  These scores must be no more than three (3) years old. 

ACT:  A composite score of at least 23 with a minimum score of 19 on the mathematics section and/or the English section.  The exemption will be given for those corresponding sections only (full or partial exemption).  The scores must be no more than five (5) years old.   

SAT:  A combined score of at least 1070 with a minimum of 500 on the mathematics section and/or the verbal section.  The exemption will be given for those corresponding sections only (full or partial exemption).  The scores must be no more than five (5) years old. 

The classes listed below can be taken for dual credit and are Reading/Writing intensive.  Students must be TSI complete in Reading and Writing to take these classes: 

ECON 2301 – Principles of Economics
ENGL 1301 – Composition I
ENGL 1302 – Composition II
ENGL 2322 – British Literature I
ENGL 2326 – American Literature
ENGL 2332 – World Literature I
ENGL 2333 – World Literature II
GOVT 2301 – American Government I
GOVT 2302 – American Government II
HIST 1301 – United States History I
HIST 1302 – United States History II
PSYC 2301 – General Psychology
SPAN 1411 - Beginning Spanish I
SPAN 1412 - Beginning Spanish II 

The classes listed below can be taken for dual credit and are Math intensive.  Students must be TSI complete in Math to take these classes: 

MATH 1314 – College Algebra
MATH 1316 – College Trigonometry (Also Reading intensive)
MATH 1324 - Mathematics for Business and Social Science I
MATH 1325 - Mathematics for Business and Social Science II (Also Reading Intensive)
MATH 2413 - Calculus I (Also Reading Intensive)

The classes listed below are “Can Take” classes, which means that students can enroll in these classes without having passed any sections of any of the standardized tests: 

COSC 1300 - Introduction to Computing
SPCH 1315 – Public Speaking 
DRAM 1310 - Theatre Appreciation

For more Dual Credit enrollment information, contact Tammy Wesson at twesson@wtc.edu.

To assist students in making good choices, WTC provides an Online counselor to help with topics such as course transfer, degree planning, and general questions about the student’s educational program. The Online counselor can also be contacted at times the campus is closed such as holidays and weekends. To visit with the Online counselor, contact dosborn@wtc.edu. Note that services are for academic advising only and do not include Psychological Counseling.

 

Last Modified: April 5, 2010