Articulation Articulation: The SMART Choice at EMCC What is articulation? Articulation is a process in which two or more educational institutions work together to allow successful transition of students from high school to college/postsecondary education.
How do I qualify for articulated credit? (1) complete a secondary career/technical program of study, and (2) score in the 80 percentile or higher on the MS CPAS in the articulated secondary career/technical program of study.
How do I receive the articulated credit? (1) complete an application for articulated credit at a community/junior college, (2) enroll in a community/junior college within 18 months of graduation, and (3) successfully complete 12 nondevelopmental career/technical or academic credit hours in the corresponding articulated postsecondary career/technical program of study. How much articulated credit will I receive? On average, students receive up to 6 hours of college credit by completing an articulated career/technical program of study.
What are the benefits of articulated credit? (1) earn college credit in high school, create a smooth transition to a community/junior college, 4-year university, or workforce, (3) create opportunities for higher level learning and advanced training, and (4) save money on tuition, fees, and books as well as time.
How much will articulated credit cost? FREE!!!! | | | | For information on articulation agreements contact the local Tech Prep Coordinator. Find out how to earn FREE college credit. |
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Last Updated ( Feb 24, 2009 at 10:24 AM )
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