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Division of Student Success
Carlisle Hall 511 | PO 19240
DSS@uta.edu
| P 817-272-1794
| High School Classes | College Classes |
|---|---|
| Students are reminded frequently about when assignments are due and tests are scheduled | Students are responsible for knowing when all assignments and tests are due as outlined in the syllabus |
| Teachers provide outlines, notes and study guides | Students take their own notes and create their own study guides |
| Students have access to progress and grades at any time | Students monitor their own progress and often need to calculate their own grades |
| Teachers cover all course content during class time | Students are responsible for learning material not presented in class |
| Teachers give tests over material and provide make-up exams and retakes | Students take fewer tests over a larger amount of material and are not always allowed to make-up or retake tests |
| Grades are based on many assignments and tests | Grades are based on a small amount of assignments and/or tests |
| Parents have open communication with the teachers | Due to FERPA, communication is only between the student and professor |
| Subject matters may be avoided to point instruction towards high school students | College courses can deal with controversial issues or subject matter |
| Courses are taught by high school teachers | Courses are taught by college-credentialed faculty |
| Grades are part of your high school GPA | Grades earned are part of your permanent college transcript |
| Courses are taught at high school | Courses are taught at UTA |
| Only high school students in class | Share classroom with general population UTA students |
| Disability accommodations provided through I.E.P | Student must seek accommodations and self-identify through the Student Access and Resource Center |
| Dual Credit | Advanced Placement (AP) | |
|---|---|---|
| Description | Allows students to earn college credit while still attending high school | Allows students to take college-level courses and exams to earn college credit or placement while still in high school |
| Credit | College credit earned with successful completion | Not guaranteed upon completion; must pass College Board AP exams with a score of 3 or higher |
| Teachers/Instructors | Courses are taught by college-credentialed faculty | Taught by high school teachers trained by College Board |
| College/University Acceptance | Accepted at public colleges and universities in Texas as well as many other colleges across the U.S. Check with each college or university for details. | Accepted throughout the nation. Check the policy at each college or university |
| Location | Taught on UTA main campus or online | Taught at the high school |
| Eligibility |
|
Open to any student |
| Cost |
|
$94 for each AP Exam (Waivers may be available) |