Battlefield CASIIT
Applied Sciences, Interactive and Information Technology
DUAL ENROLLMENT for School Year 2022-2023
NEW PROCESS ***All Battlefield Students Read***
Process to take Dual Enrollment course for SY2022-2023
- Have a NVCC Student ID (7 digits, starts with 7)
- Use nvcc.dualenroll.com and select your college courses that will be dual-enrolled to a high school course. Load your high school transcript validating your 3.25+ GPA or 3.0+ GPA.
- Parents approve on nvcc.dualenroll.com that you may take those college courses.
- At your high school "student-counselor" scheduling meeting, share with your high school counselor your computer screen that you have selected your courses in nvcc.dualenroll.com and your parents have approved the course.
You must take a computer to this meeting.
You will NOT be enrolled in a dual-enrollment course on your high school schedule UNTIL the college has accepted you in the college course.
For SY2022-2023, NVCC cut off for DE registrations is: 31-May-2022 (no exceptions)
What is Dual Enrollment?
Dual Enrollment at Battlefield High School is an opportunity for students in a high school classroom to earn both high school course credit and college credit. The college credit is awarded by Northern Virginia Community College. The faculty leading these courses are certified by the Virginia Department of Education and by the Virginia Community College System. Course content will cover the requirements of both the high school curriculum and the college curriculum.
At this time, the students are receiving college course credits tuition free.
At Battlefield, we are offering dual-enrolled courses that lead toward:
- Database Specialist Certificate
- Network Engineering Specialist Certificate
- General Studies Certificate
- Associates of Science in General Students (will require some work on campus)
- Associates of Science in Information Technology (will require some work on campus)
NVCC (NOVA) Awards the College Course Credits and Degrees
PWCS can award high school course credits and a High School Diploma.
Northern Virginia Community College can award a college certificate and a college degree; while courses are completed at Battlefield, NVCC will award the degrees:
- Database Specialist Certificate
- Network Engineering Specialist Certificate
- General Studies Certificate
- Associates of Science in General Students (will require some work on campus)
- Associates of Science in Information Technology (will require some work on campus)
Why Information Technology Courses?
Battlefield High is the Center for Applied Science, Interactive and Information Technology. (CASIIT)
Information Technology (encompassing Interactive Technology and Computer Science) is used in almost every job today. We are passionate about providing our students with technical skills for all potential careers and futures. Our graduates have reported they excel comparatively in both college and on the job due to their courses in our CASIIT Program.
Technology helps you "Work Smarter". If you want a career in the IT fields, Virginia currently has over 100,000 open jobs.
What Courses are Dual-Enrolled at Battlefield in School Year 2022-2023?
High School Course on the left -> College Course on the right
Courses in the AS IT Degree:
Gen Ed Courses in the AS IT Degree:
- English 11 -> ENG111/112 College Composition I and II
- English 12 -> ENG255/245 Major Writers in World Literature and Major English Writers
(Pre-requisite Eng111/ENG112) - English 12 -> ENG111/112 College Composition I and II
- US History, grade 11 -> HIS 121/122 US History I and II
- US Government, grade 12 -> PLS135 US Government and Politics
- Pre-Calc w/ Trig for AB -> MTH 161/162 PreCalculs I and II
- Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra -> MTH265/266 Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra
- Statistics DE -> MTH245 (can replace MTH161) (waiting approval - should be available soon)
Need 2 science courses: - Biology 2 -> BIO101 General Biology
- Chemistry 2 -> CHM111 General Chemistry
- Environmental Science DE -> ENV121 / ENV122
Information Technology Courses in the AS IT Degree:
6670 IT Fundamentals -> ITE152 Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications, and SDV101 Student Development
6640 IT Programming -> ITP150 Python
6641 IT Adv Programming -> ITP120 Java Programming
6633 Adv Web Technologies -> ITE170 Multimedia Software
8628 Cyber System Technology -> ITN100 Introduction to Telecommunications with ITE221 PC Hardware and OS Architecture
8630 Cyber Network Systems -> ITN260 Network Security Basics with ITN266 Network Security Layers
6660 Database -> ITD256 Advanced Database Management Systems and
ITD132 Programming with SQL
Courses in the Database Specialist Certificate:
6670 IT Fundamentals -> ITE152 Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications, and SDV101 Student Development
6660 Database -> ITD132 Structured Query Language and Database and ITD256 Advanced Database Management Systems
6662 Advanced Database -> ITD134 PL/SQL Programming and ITP100 Software Design
MTH154 (or higher) -> earned with AP Exam score or CLEP Exam score
6640 IT Programming -> ITP150 Python
Courses in the Networking Engineering Specialist Certificate:
- 8542 Computer Network Hardware Operations 1 -> ITN154 CISCO - Introductory Routing
- 8543 Computer Network Hardware Operations 2 -> ITN155 CISCO - Networking Fundamentals
- 8544 Computer Network Hardware Operations 3 -> ITN156 CISCO - Basic Switching
- 8545 Computer Network Hardware Operations 4 -> ITN157 CISCO - Wan Technologies ->
AS IT from NVCC Catalog SY2021-2022
What is required to take a Dual-Enrolled course?
Step 1: Understand Dual Enrollment
- A great place to begin is to read this newsletter.
- Next, NVCC's dual enrollment website is fantastic: https://www.nvcc.edu/dual-enrollment/index.html Just keep in mind our program is at our high school.
- Finally, feel free to reach out to Professor Drake @ drakegd@pwcs.edu
Step 2: APPLY to be a NVCC student
- You must be a student of Northern Virginia Community College and know your NVCC Student ID. (If you have applied in the past, and do not know your student id, please see below, how to find your NVCC student id)
- To become a student APPLY at: https://www.nvcc.edu/dual-enrollment/checklist.html
- On the very last slide, you will be presented with a 7 digit Student ID that starts with a 7. (NVCC refers to this as an emplID) Record this number. You will also be provide your myNOVA logon.
Step 3: Qualify for your Dual Enrolled Course
- Qualifications for dual enrollment courses vary and are determined by the college, they are non-negotiable:
- Grade 11 and 12 students with a 3.0 + GPA qualify for dual enrollment.
- Grade 11 and 12 students with less than a 3.0 GPA, can qualify using test scores. To qualify with test scores, for every course, a student must meet both a Reading/Writing test score AND a Math test score.
- .....ACT Exam: English/Writing 18 and Math 22
- .....PSAT Exam: Writing/Reading 390 and Math 500
- .....SAT Exam: Writing/Reading 480 and Math 530
- .....SOL: Algebra 1 - Pass
- Students that do not meet the 3.0 GPA and do not have qualifying test scores, can take the Virginia Placement Tests (VPT) to qualify for dual enrollment. There are 2 VPT Exams, VPT English and VPT Math. Each exam is approximately 3 hours in length. Students must score Eng111 on the English VPT and pass sections 1 - 5 on the Math VPT. You will take these exams on campus.
- Grade 9 and 10 students are handled on a case-by-case basis. At a minimum, Grade 9 and 10 students:
- .....must have a 3.25+ HS GPA
- .....earn an A or B in prior DE courses
- .....all high school course grades must be B or better
- Grade 9 students:
- ......must have completed a high school course while middle school
- ......must have 3.25+ MS GPA as well as 3.25+ HS GPA
Step 4: Complete your 'Dual Enrollment INTENT Form' Online. The INTENT form, provides the following (see below for details):
- …….. Students select their dual-enrolled courses on nvcc.dualenroll.com (This is independent from your myNOVA logon. We ask all PWCS students to use their PWCS email as their user name in this system)
…….. Parental approval to take the dual-enrolled courses.
....... Students are giving teachers the right to include a parent in communications with the course. Please note a DE teacher will NOT talk to parent without the student in the conversation (for example, students will be cc'ed on all reply emails).
Step 5: Understand independent work associated with dual enrollment.
- NOVA is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and the National Dual Enrollment Association. Dual Enrolled courses, like courses on campus, require meeting face-to-face the number of hours that equals credits, and independent work 2x the number of credits. A 3-credit college course = 3 hours class time and 6 hours independent work. When you sign your dual enrollment intent form, you are agreeing to attend class 3 hours a week and work independently for 6 hours a week.
- All work in dual-enrolled classes is to be submitted on time (per the syllabus).
- Make sure you have developed study skills and understand that exams are testing your ability to think deeper. There are no retakes in a dual-enrolled class. Do not ask for them.
Online Dual Enrollment Intent Form Process
To complete your Dual Enrollment Intent Form online, you must have:
- Your PWCS Student ID
- Your College (NVCC) Student ID (empl id) - which is 7 digits long and starts with a 7.
- ...... If you do not have a NVCC Student ID, scroll up to "What is Required to take Dual-Enrollment, Step #2 and APPLY to NVCC.
- Know the college course number for your high school course
- ..... If you do not know the college course number, scroll up to "What courses are dual-enrolled at Battlefield in School Year 2022-2023" and look at the cross reference.
Go to website: https://nvcc.dualenroll.com
Dual Enrollment Intent Form Process
Dual Enrollment requires the "Dual Enrollment Intent Form Process". Consent completes the following:
- Parent permission to take a college course
- Documentation on the high school credit and college credit that are being earned
- Provides consent for PWCS to share student data with NOVA
- Provides the Professor consent to speak with the parents of the student
- Allows NVCC grades to be shared with the parents of the student
Each student and parent must complete the Dual Enrollment Intent Form Process for each dual-enrolled course. AND must abandon any course in which the process is started and the student decides not to take as dual enrolled.
What is a VPT Test and How do I prepare?
VPT is the acronym for Virginia Placement Test. The VPT is managed by ACT, and it is designed to place a student in the CORRECT math and the CORRECT English class based on their current abilities. (We believe it is not only a test, but the best indicator for student success at a specific level.)
In order for students to be placed in the correct level of courses, the formula is:
Given the known rigor of a course, you place an equal VPT requirement on that course.
In some cases, scores on other exams (SAT, ACT, etc) are an acceptable replacement for the VPT. In all cases, it is the same as a course pre-requisite. You must meet an entrance point to take a course. (those entrance points are documented by course below)
FAQ's:
- We test the students to be sure they are successful PRIOR to enrolling them in a course.
- Both the Math and the English test are untimed, each take a minimum of two hours to complete the test.
- Your scores are valid for 5 years.
- You may take each test one time a year, and with one retest in that same year.
- There is an associated cost to take the test, you will not be responsible for that cost.
- The math test contains a variety of questions types such as free response, matching, multiple choice, true/false, etc;. There is an online calculator.
- The English test consists of an essay (60%) and thirty multiple choice questions (40%). Students must write the essay online.
Topics in VPT math:
UNIT 1 – Operations with Positive Fractions
UNIT 2 – Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents
UNIT 3 – Algebra Basics
UNIT 4 – First Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable
UNIT 5 – Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Equations in Two Variables
UNIT 6 – Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations
UNIT 7 – Rational Expressions and Equations
UNIT 8 – Rational Exponents and Radicals
UNIT 9 – Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas
If you would like to prepare for the VPT or learn more, please use the purple button below.
VPT Test
For rising high school juniors and seniors who do not meet the dual enrollment requirements with a 3.0 GPA or with their SAT, ACT, SOL scores or GPA, may take the VPT test. VPT practice tests can be found at https://www.nvcc.edu/testing/placement.html.
- VPT Tests must be in-person this year. As we return to school, I will schedule days for the exams.
- Students must have a NVCC Student ID# prior to accessing the practice test.
- Upon completion of the test, when your score report is displayed, you must print your score report to a PDF file. Email those test scores to yourself.
VPT Testing and Student Accomodations (504 and IEP)
Battlefield High School cannot offer accommodations on a VPT Exam. For accommodations, you may work directly with NVCC, they can provide the accommodations and administer the test. Please see: https://www.nvcc.edu/disability-services/index.html
Additional information can be found in NVCC's overview of their accommodations.
How to find your NVCC Student ID
How to find your NVCC Student ID
Logon to NOVA
(1) nvcc.edu
(2) select MYNOVA from the top navigation
(3) use your logon and password
(4) Click on VIEW MY INFORMATION
If you can not logon to MYNOVA, call the NVCC IT Help Desk @ 703-426-4141
..... have your social security number (if you entered in on your application) available since you do not know your student id
How to find your VPT Test Scores
- Logon to your MyNova Account
- Select SIS MOBILE Student Information
- Select Academics
- Test Data