Anonymous wrote:Are there virtual options?
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that DCPS kids have to wait until all the college kids register (which makes sense) and that many classes end up being full- is this right?
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that DCPS kids have to wait until all the college kids register (which makes sense) and that many classes end up being full- is this right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS Dual Enrollment is quite confusing. There is Dual Enrollment where students can seemingly take 1 class per college semester (i.e. Terms 1 & 2 and Terms 3 & 4 per DCPS calendar), but this is not clear (the DCPS Dual Enrollment website states that students can take one class at GW/GU.) Course choices for GW, Howard and Montgomery College are pretty clear but not as much for Georgetown.
Then there is the dual credit option, where one can get high school credit for a selected set of courses. However, the list of pre-approved courses for dual enrollment at Howard is not the same as the set of pre-approved courses for dual credit.
Other than when a student maxes out the math offerings or wants to take World History as a JR student, I don't know whether it is worth the headache of coordinating schedules/free periods and navigating the bureaucracy.
The options at Georgetown are basically the same as at GW (https://dcps.dc.gov/node/1355411):
George Washington University
Students are eligible to enroll in one 1000 or 2000 level course from the university course catalog.
Course start times vary depending on the course & section selected.
Georgetown University
Students are eligible to take one 001-199 level course from the Georgetown College of Arts & Sciences course catalog.
Courses are in-person and start times vary depending on the course & section selected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS Dual Enrollment is quite confusing. There is Dual Enrollment where students can seemingly take 1 class per college semester (i.e. Terms 1 & 2 and Terms 3 & 4 per DCPS calendar), but this is not clear (the DCPS Dual Enrollment website states that students can take one class at GW/GU.) Course choices for GW, Howard and Montgomery College are pretty clear but not as much for Georgetown.
Then there is the dual credit option, where one can get high school credit for a selected set of courses. However, the list of pre-approved courses for dual enrollment at Howard is not the same as the set of pre-approved courses for dual credit.
Other than when a student maxes out the math offerings or wants to take World History as a JR student, I don't know whether it is worth the headache of coordinating schedules/free periods and navigating the bureaucracy.
The options at Georgetown are basically the same as at GW (https://dcps.dc.gov/node/1355411):
George Washington University
Students are eligible to enroll in one 1000 or 2000 level course from the university course catalog.
Course start times vary depending on the course & section selected.
Georgetown University
Students are eligible to take one 001-199 level course from the Georgetown College of Arts & Sciences course catalog.
Courses are in-person and start times vary depending on the course & section selected.
The courses at GU have been renumbered -- all courses have 4 digits now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS Dual Enrollment is quite confusing. There is Dual Enrollment where students can seemingly take 1 class per college semester (i.e. Terms 1 & 2 and Terms 3 & 4 per DCPS calendar), but this is not clear (the DCPS Dual Enrollment website states that students can take one class at GW/GU.) Course choices for GW, Howard and Montgomery College are pretty clear but not as much for Georgetown.
Then there is the dual credit option, where one can get high school credit for a selected set of courses. However, the list of pre-approved courses for dual enrollment at Howard is not the same as the set of pre-approved courses for dual credit.
Other than when a student maxes out the math offerings or wants to take World History as a JR student, I don't know whether it is worth the headache of coordinating schedules/free periods and navigating the bureaucracy.
The options at Georgetown are basically the same as at GW (https://dcps.dc.gov/node/1355411):
George Washington University
Students are eligible to enroll in one 1000 or 2000 level course from the university course catalog.
Course start times vary depending on the course & section selected.
Georgetown University
Students are eligible to take one 001-199 level course from the Georgetown College of Arts & Sciences course catalog.
Courses are in-person and start times vary depending on the course & section selected.
Anonymous wrote:DCPS Dual Enrollment is quite confusing. There is Dual Enrollment where students can seemingly take 1 class per college semester (i.e. Terms 1 & 2 and Terms 3 & 4 per DCPS calendar), but this is not clear (the DCPS Dual Enrollment website states that students can take one class at GW/GU.) Course choices for GW, Howard and Montgomery College are pretty clear but not as much for Georgetown.
Then there is the dual credit option, where one can get high school credit for a selected set of courses. However, the list of pre-approved courses for dual enrollment at Howard is not the same as the set of pre-approved courses for dual credit.
Other than when a student maxes out the math offerings or wants to take World History as a JR student, I don't know whether it is worth the headache of coordinating schedules/free periods and navigating the bureaucracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume this will be an option at MacArthur as well since it’s so close to Georgetown.
It is…just the Georgetown options are a more limited vs GW or Howard.
You may not care too much.
Anonymous wrote:I assume this will be an option at MacArthur as well since it’s so close to Georgetown.