
Options for Dual Credit Courses at Stillman Valley High School
Explore the various dual credit course options available at Stillman Valley High School, including Advanced Placement courses and Rock Valley College dual credit courses taught on campus or online. From AP exams to RVC courses like Statistics and Principles of Technology, discover the requirements and opportunities for high school students to earn college credit.
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Dual Credit at Stillman Valley High School Monday, February 7, 2022
Variety Of Dual Credit Options Available Advanced Placement (AP) Courses RVC Dual Credit Courses Taught on the SVHS Campus RVC Dual Credit Courses Taught on a RVC Campus RVC Dual Credit Online Courses at SVHS HCC Dual Credit Courses Taught on the SVHS Campus HCC Dual Credit Online Courses at SVHS CEANCI Cosmetology at Educators of Beauty
Advanced Placement (AP) Courses AP English AP exams are in May. AP US Government and Politics Students are responsible for half the cost of the exam (approximately $47.50- billed with registration fees). AP US History AP Modern World History Students must take the exam if they are in the class. AP Biology AP Chemistry Most Colleges/Universities will give credit for scores of 3, 4 or 5 on the AP exam. AP Environmental Science Colleges/Universities have the right to not issue credit for AP tests. No Guarantee AP Spanish AP Art Taking AP courses in High School, regardless of the earned test score, shows a student s willingness to be challenged with rigorous courses. AP Computer Science
RVC Dual Credit Courses Taught at SVHS Statistics (MTH 220) Requirements: Math SAT score of 470+ OR MATH ACT score of 18+ OR Nex-Gen ACCUPLACER QAS 257 AND ELA SAT score of 480+ OR Reading ACT score of 19+ OR Nex-Gen ACCUPLACER Reading of 246 . Grade: 12 This is a 3 credit hour class only offered in the fall semester. Calculus (MTH135) Requirements: Math SAT score of 620+ OR MATH ACT score of 26+ OR Nex-Gen ACCUPLACER QAS 257 & AAF 276 AND ELA SAT score of 480+ OR Reading ACT score of 19+ OR Nex-Gen ACCUPLACER Reading of 246. Grade: 11-12 This is a 5 credit hour class, two semester class with a spring RVC registration. Students must meet the Illinois Community College Board s Placement Requirements. 2020-2021 RVC Courses Taught @SVHS Cost: $50 per course
RVC Dual Credit Courses Taught at SVHS Principles of Technology (CIS 102) Requirements: ELA SAT score of 480+ OR Reading ACT score of 19+ OR Nex-Gen ACCUPLACER Reading of 246. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Intro. To Computers Grade:10-12 This is a 3 credit hour class. Medical Terminology (HLT 110) Requirements: ELA SAT score of 480 or greater OR Reading ACT score of 19 or greater OR Nex-Gen ACCUPLACER Reading of 246 or higher. Prerequisite: Enrolled in Anatomy or successful completion of Anatomy Grade:11-12 This is a 2 credit hour class. Students must meet the Illinois Community College Board s Placement Requirements. 2020-2021 RVC Courses Taught @SVHS Cost: $50 per course
RVC Dual Credit Courses Taught at SVHS Intro to Geology (GEL101) - Requirements: ELA SAT score of 480 or greater OR Reading ACT score of 19 or greater OR Nex-Gen ACCUPLACER Reading of 246 or higher. Grade:11-12 This is a 4 credit hour class. Composition I (ENG101) -Requirements: ELA SAT score of 480+ OR Reading ACT score of 19+ OR Nex-Gen ACCUPLACER Reading of 246. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Intro. To Computers Grade: 12 This is a 3 credit hour class. Composition II (ENG103) - Requirements: Successful completion of composition I with a C or better. Grade: 12 This is a 3 credit hour class. Students must meet the Illinois Community College Board s Placement Requirements. 2020-2021 RVC Courses Taught @SVHS Cost: $50 per course
Dual Credit Classes at RVC Seniors Only How we choose what courses to make available to our students A course that starts at 1:30 A course that we don t already offer at SVHS Students/Families are responsible for all tuition and fees. Students are responsible for their own transportation. Students must be in good academic standing and meeting all their graduation requirements. Students must meet RVC s application of the Illinois Community College Board s placement requirements. Students must complete all enrollment forms and agreement forms by deadlines through the College & Career Center.
Dual Credit Classes @ RVC 2019-2022 Composition I (Eng 101) Composition II (Eng 103) Building Construction for Fire Protection (FRE 118) Introduction to Humanities I: Ancient World to 1600 (HUM 111) Introduction to Humanities III: Contemporary Western World (HUM 114) Introduction to Philosophy (PHL150) World Religions (PHL155) Contemporary Moral Issues (PHL 256)
RVC On-Line Dual Credit @ SVHS Seniors Only It must be course that we don t already offer at SVHS. It must be a course that begins at the start of the semester. Students/Families are responsible for all tuition and fees. Students must be in good academic standing and meeting all their graduation requirements. Students must meet RVC s application of the Illinois Community College Board s placement requirements for each course. Students will complete the Rock Valley College Registration through the College & Career Center. Students are not allowed to leave our campus during for online courses. Students may work on an on-line course during a study hall.
RVC Online Dual Credit @ SVHS 2019-2022 Introduction to Humanities III (HUM114) Introduction to Photoshop Introduction to Theatre History of Western Civ I Fst Aid, Gen. Sfty, CPR, AED (FWS243) Introduction to Philosophy World Religions Contemporary Health Issues (FWS231) Introduction to Criminal Justice (CRM101) Interpersonal Communication (SPH201) Financial Accounting Introduction to Education Composition I Composition II Introduction to Fire Protection Nutrition for Optimum Living Introduction to Humanities I Introduction to Humanities II Contemporary Moral Issues Intercultural Communications (ATG 110) (EDU 224) (Eng 101) (Eng 103) (FRE 101) (FWS 237) (HUM 111) (HUM 112) (PHL 256) (SPH 202) (GAT110) (THE133) (HST140) (PHL150) (PHL155)
Agriculture Dual Credit through Highland Community College: Students will complete the Highland application and/or registration with the instructor during the course. Agriculture Business Management (AGOC 222) 3 credits Agriculture Mechanics and Technology (AGRI 182) 4 credits Agriculture Metal Fabrication (WELD 130) 3 credits Animal Science (AGOC 116/AGRI 186) 3 or 4 credits Plant Science (AGRI 286) 4 credits Horticulture Production and Management (AGRI 188) 3 credits No tuition or fees for the course Landscaping Design (AGOC 132) 3 credits Grades: 11-12
HCC Online Dual Credit @ SVHS It must be a course we don t already offer at SVHS. HCC On-line 2019-2020 Courses AGRI 184 Intro to Ag Economics It must be a course that begins at the start of the semester. AGRI 192 Computer Applications in Agriculture Students must meet HCC s application of the Illinois Community College Board s placement requirements for each course. Students/Families are responsible for all tuition and fees. Students must be in good academic standing and meeting all their graduation requirements. Students will complete the Highland Community College registration through the College & Career Center. Students are not allowed to leave our campus for on-line courses.
Traditional Courses Taught at Byron 2022-2023 General Auto Students can take auto 1 through 6 in any order. Students Schedule will determine course. Auto 1 Introduction to Brakes and chassis Systems Auto 2 Introduction to Electrical Systems & Engine Performance Auto 3 Auto Electrical Fundamentals Auto 4 Brakes Auto 5 Auto Electrical /Electrical Systems Auto 6 Engine Performance Entrepreneurship Principles (BUS130)- Entrepreneurship Principles examines the various skills and habits essential for a successful entrepreneurial venture.
Traditional Courses Taught at Byron 2022-2023 Law Enforcement 1- Articulated CRM 101-The course covers the various policing agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. Grade: 11, 12 Course Length: 1 Semester Principles of Engineering (P.O.E.-PLTW) This course helps students understand the field of engineering/engineering technology. Grade: 11, 12 Course Length: 2 Semesters Microbiology This course serves as introduction to diversity of microbial world, particularly the bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoans. Prerequisite: Chemistry Grade: 11, 12 Course Length: 1 Semester Forensic Science Students will learn the methodology needed to evaluate a crime scene, the proper lab mechanics needed to evaluate evidence. Prerequisite: Biology Grade: 11, 12 Course Length: 1 Semester
RVC Dual Credit Courses Taught at Byron 2022-2023 Nursing Aide (NAD101)- A certified nursing assistant helps patients with direct health care needs, often under the supervision of a nurse. CNA S may also be called a nursing assistant, a nurses aide, or a patient care assistant. Some responsibilities include: Moving patients, gathering medical supplies, bathing patients, feeding patients, documentation of food or liquid intake, checking vital signs, cleaning rooms and bed linens, stocking supplies, assisting with some medical procedures, safety procedures, transporting patients, taking care of wounds. This is a 7 credit hour class. RVC Western Civilization - History of Western Civilization II covers the evolution of Western people from the 17th century to the present. Grade: 11, 12 Course Length: 1 Semester This is a 3 credit hour class
Limited seats at Byron The following criteria in order will be used if limited seats are available. Attendance and Discipline GPA Lottery if needed
CEANCI Regional Programs Seniors only Cosmetology- Educators of Beauty, 1:00-3:00 pm, Year Long Students must have their own transportation. Must fill out an online application at ceanci.org/programs Student must be in good academic standing and on track with graduation requirements. Tuition: $2,400 (May 13th) Fees: $200 payable at Educators of Beauty Orientation Meeting May 15th Deadline to withdraw from CEANCI Education Programs without penalty August TBD Date: The Cosmetology Orientation Meeting will be at the Educators of Beauty where you will get a tour of the school and meet your instructor; fees associated with these programs will be due at this evening.
RVC Course Guide for Fall 2022 will come out on March 1st. RVC sign-up forms will be due back around March 15th for enrollment in fall 2022 courses. HCC Course Guide for Fall 2022 will be available by April 6th. HCC sign-up forms will be due back in early April for enrollment in fall 2022 courses. Cosmetology registration is March 1st through March 31st.
Contact Information Ed Liegl College & Career Coordinator 815-645-2230 EXT. 5104 eliegl@mail.meridian223.org