BHS is in its 3rd
year of offering Dual Enrollment courses with Middlesex Community College .
These courses are offered during the school day. Many students and parents have
questions about the process and program. Below are some common questions:
1. What is Dual Enrollment?
Dual enrollment is when a high school student not only receives high
school credit, but college credit as well.
2. What Dual Enrollment courses does BHS
currently offer? BHS offers Honors Calculus and Honors Portfolio
Advanced Art as dual enrollment courses. These courses are listed as MAT 270Calculus I and ART 191 Independent Study: Portfolio on the Middlesex Community College
transcript.
3. Who teaches these courses? The teachers teaching these courses are
not only considered BHS teachers, but adjunct professors at Middlesex Community College .
4. How do students qualify for dual
enrollment? For the calculus course, students are required to take
the math ACCUPLACER placement exam and a precalculus challenge exam. If
students meet qualifying scores they have the option to earn dual enrollment
credit. For the art portfolio course, students are required to take the ACCUPLACER
ELA exam
5. What is the ACCUPLACER
test? ACCUPLACER is a suite of
tests that determines your knowledge in math, reading or writing as you prepare
to enroll in college-level courses. ACCUPLACER is used to identify your
strengths and weaknesses in each subject area. The results of the assessment,
in conjunction with your academic background, goals and interests, are used by
academic advisors and counselors to place you in the appropriate college
courses that meet your skill level.
6. Why are all students taking ACCUPLACER
if they are not required to take the course? All dual enrollment students must take
the ACCUPLACER placement test. By requiring students to take the test now makes
things much easier next year in the event they would like to receive the credit
next spring. Secondly, taking the ACCUPLACER provides the teacher with some
very good curricular information before the start of the course and even allows
the teacher to adjust the curriculum and/or have a better understanding about
where to focus.
7. Are test scores released to any 3rd
party? Test scores are
not released to any 3rd party and are only used for placement
purposes.
8. Are students required to take either course
as dual enrollment? No,
since students are required to pay a reduced fee for college credit, they do
NOT have to participate in dual enrollment.
9. Are students guaranteed to be part of
the Dual Enrollment Program once they register for the class with BHS? No, students must meet qualifying scores first in order to be considered for
dual enrollment. After meeting the qualifying scores students are then required
to complete an application.
10. What colleges or Universities accept
Middlesex Community College credit? Both dual enrollment
courses meet the requirements of the MassTransfer Block, which is a portable
block of general education courses. While it is up to the receiving institution
to determine if the course qualifies for course credit, we are focused on
offering dual enrollment courses that are commonly transferable. For more
information on the MassTransfer Block visit http://www.mass.edu/masstransfer/students/TransferBlock.asp.
11. How will my Dual Enrollement course
be reported to any colleges that I apply to? This course will read (on the BHS
transcript, reports card, etc.) that the student is enrolled in an Honors
Calculus or Honors Portfolio Art course. In order for your dual enrollment
course to be transferred to a college or university, you must request to have
official Middlesex transcripts mailed to each of your respective colleges that
you’ve applied to. This request is made through the Middlesex
Community College website or Student Information Center .
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