DE or AP?
Picking the course
Use this interactive experience to evaluate which class is best for you!
Counselor visit.
Official Enrollment
Dual Enrollement and AP are both great option to try rigorus courses. Click the boxes for more info.
Back to event
Picking the course
What should you consider ?
Both Dual Enrollment and AP are great options, the question is which one is most suitable for you. Think about the requirements, reflect on your work ethic, GPA, and previous academic classes. If you are sure you'll be able to keep up with assignments without the need of reminders Dual Enrollment should work for you. If you want to try out a college class without it affecting your college GPA, AP classes could be for you.
Keep in mind, classes for both types of courses are limited to the one's available at your school (AP) and the ones that include graduation credits (DE). Also, make sure you know what type of college you'd like to go to, not all colleges accept dual enrollment credit or AP credit without a certain score. Do your research and find which option is best for you.
Back to event
Counselor Visit
What should you discuss?
Depending on which type of class you chose there will be several things to discuss. Do you need to do any additional research? How can you start the enrollment process?
AP: Typically if you chose to take any AP classes, going to curriculum night or finding a way to talk to the teachers about the curriculum should be a priority. If that is already done, you can simply ask your counselor to enroll you in the class for the upcoming year.
Dual Enrollment: DE is a slightly complicated process. After figuring out what course you'd like to take, the counselor needs to make sure you meet all the standard requirements to start the enrollment process. After the right paperwork is filled out, students will need to go to the UCF or SSC office to turn in the completed forms. They'll help you create an account and give you days in which you can take the Pert test or how you can submit your ACT or SAT scores. Come by the days that you are allowed and take the Pert.
Back to event
Official Enrollment
How to make it official?
AAP: Once your counselor enrolls you in your AP course you are good to go. Make sure to remember, some classes may have a bigger workload than others so schedule activities accordingly.
DE: Once students pass the Pert test, they will be told to come into college orientation. Afterwards, students will have to create an account for the designated college (UCF or SSC). Students will have to review the course equivalency list and choose the course they want to take. Meet with your counselor to confirm the registration and return the signed registration form to the college's admission office. Make sure the whole application process is completed before the deadline assigned.
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Transcript
DE or AP?
Picking the course
Use this interactive experience to evaluate which class is best for you!
Counselor visit.
Official Enrollment
Dual Enrollement and AP are both great option to try rigorus courses. Click the boxes for more info.
Back to event
Picking the course
What should you consider ?
Both Dual Enrollment and AP are great options, the question is which one is most suitable for you. Think about the requirements, reflect on your work ethic, GPA, and previous academic classes. If you are sure you'll be able to keep up with assignments without the need of reminders Dual Enrollment should work for you. If you want to try out a college class without it affecting your college GPA, AP classes could be for you. Keep in mind, classes for both types of courses are limited to the one's available at your school (AP) and the ones that include graduation credits (DE). Also, make sure you know what type of college you'd like to go to, not all colleges accept dual enrollment credit or AP credit without a certain score. Do your research and find which option is best for you.
Back to event
Counselor Visit
What should you discuss?
Depending on which type of class you chose there will be several things to discuss. Do you need to do any additional research? How can you start the enrollment process? AP: Typically if you chose to take any AP classes, going to curriculum night or finding a way to talk to the teachers about the curriculum should be a priority. If that is already done, you can simply ask your counselor to enroll you in the class for the upcoming year. Dual Enrollment: DE is a slightly complicated process. After figuring out what course you'd like to take, the counselor needs to make sure you meet all the standard requirements to start the enrollment process. After the right paperwork is filled out, students will need to go to the UCF or SSC office to turn in the completed forms. They'll help you create an account and give you days in which you can take the Pert test or how you can submit your ACT or SAT scores. Come by the days that you are allowed and take the Pert.
Back to event
Official Enrollment
How to make it official?
AAP: Once your counselor enrolls you in your AP course you are good to go. Make sure to remember, some classes may have a bigger workload than others so schedule activities accordingly. DE: Once students pass the Pert test, they will be told to come into college orientation. Afterwards, students will have to create an account for the designated college (UCF or SSC). Students will have to review the course equivalency list and choose the course they want to take. Meet with your counselor to confirm the registration and return the signed registration form to the college's admission office. Make sure the whole application process is completed before the deadline assigned.