DUAL CREDIT

STEP II: QUALIFYING FOR COLLEGE LEVEL CLASSES

Students must be classified as juniors or seniors, meet their high school requirements for taking Dual Credit classes, and meet both the State of Texas Success Initiative (TSI) testing and placement requirements and HCC’s testing and course placement requirements.

Houston Community College Northwest & Westside High School Dual Credit Program
Directions for Meeting the State of Texas--Texas Success Initiative (TSI)

Students may meet the State TSI testing requirement through either A or B:

A.  Qualifying through an exemption from State testing requirements by meeting or exceeding specified scores on the following tests:

    B.  Qualifying through a state approved test such as THEA or COMPASS:

  •  Students must document compliance with the State TSI requirements--A student must bring an official copy of his or her high school transcript to an HCC counselor at the Town and Country Campus or the Westgate Campus. An Eleventh grade student, using 10th TAKS scores, should bring an official copy of his or her TAKS scores to an HCC counselor. Counselors will assess test scores and enter eligibility for college-level classes into the HCC database or send the student to take the COMPASS Test to establish eligibility. CHECK WITH YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DEAN TO SEE IF OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE BEING MADE TO GET YOUR OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT OR TAKS SCORES TO HCC.

    Transferability of Credit Hours—Public colleges and universities within the State of Texas are required, by state law to accept most college-level courses in transfer from another State public institution as core, course of study or elective credit. Most Dual Credit students are taking core courses required of all majors. Students may verify the transferability of credit by asking the college or university if it accepts HCC college-level credit in transfer. Do not ask if they take High School Dual Credit classes in transfer. While many private and out-of-state institutions accept HCC college-level courses in transfer, students are advised to confirm that with the private or out-of-state institutions.
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