Dual College Credit, PLTW College and Scholarship Credit, and PLTW
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The Applied Arts Department at New Trier High School currently offers 12 engaging dual credit courses.
Dual credit courses fall under the Applied Arts college, exploratory, career and experiential learning pathways. In each of the 12 dual credit courses, students can "opt-in" to receive college credit. Opting for dual credit provides students with an engaging applied learning approach to real-world experiences while earning early college credit. Students who opt-in take the course solely at New Trier and workload and workflow does NOT increase; work will mirror the same content, assignments and activities as the mainstream course.
Early college credit can assist students with future internships and careers, as well as reduce the cost and time with future secondary degree endeavors. Most of all, these courses are constantly changing and quickly evolving to embrace the future while helping students discover a passion, a hobby, or possibly a future mission.
Students earning dual credit will receive both a grade on their high school transcript as well as on a transcript with Oakton Community College. Dual credit courses will, most of the time, transfer to almost any post-secondary institution. If students have any questions about the transferability, they should contact their post-secondary institution of choice. In addition to course credit hours, dual credit can be applied toward or used for future endorsements, certificates, and to communicate deeper experiences into a discipline. We have also learned that there are universities that accept this credit as a way to demonstrate college rigor in high school, similar to AP.Dual Credit has a $25 fee per course.
Frequently Asked Question: Are credits transferable?
Credits are accepted by most colleges nationwide, making these opportunities a wonderful way for students to get a jump-start on college credits. We cannot guarantee credits will automatically transfer. Many universities work with applicants case-by-case.
Below is a graphic of Applied Arts courses that have transferred to University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Dual Credit at New Trier:
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PLTW College and Scholarship Credit
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Current Dual Credit Courses Offered:
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New Trier High School Course: Architectural Models
Oakton Community College:
Course: CAD 117
Name: Intermediate AutoCAD
Credits: 4
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New Trier High School Course: Architectural Studio
Oakton Community College:
Course: CAD 220
Name: CAD Introduction to Building Systems - Revit
Credits: 4
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New Trier High School Course: Automotives 1
Oakton Community College:
Course: ATA 102
Name: Intro to Automotive Technology
Credits: 4
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New Trier High School Course: Civil Engineering & Architecture
Oakton Community College:
Course: CAD 224
Name: Advanced Building Information Modeling - Revit
Credits: 4
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New Trier High School Course: Digital Electronics
Oakton Community College:
Course: ELT 221
Name: Digital Circuit Fundamentals
Credits: 3
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New Trier High School Course: Interior Design
Oakton Community College:
Course: CAD 134
Name: Basic AutoCAD for Interior Design
Credits: 4
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New Trier High School Course: Introduction to Architecture
Oakton Community College:
Course: CAD 116
Name: Basic AutoCAD
Credits: 3
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New Trier High School Course: Introduction to Engineering Design
Oakton Community College:
Course: CAD 105
Name: Industrial Design Engineering
Credits: 4
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New Trier High School Course: Principles of Engineering
Oakton Community College:
Course: CAD 210
Name: Industrial Design Engineering Techniques
Credits: 4
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New Trier High School Course: Wood and Metal Design
Oakton Community College:
Course: MFG 102
Name: Industrial Drafting and Design
Credits: 3
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New Trier High School Course: Skilled Trades and Emerging careers
Oakton Community College:
Course: ELT114
Name: Residential Wiring
Credits: 3
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New Trier High School Course: Introduction to Design Technology
Oakton Community College:
Course: CAD 107
Name: Introduction to 3D Printing 2
Credits: 3