Articulation Process
Articulation is a process that allows high school students to earn college credit through agreements between their high schools and Northeast Iowa Community College. Area school districts and 网赌网站 agree on core competencies and performance levels to ensure credits are transferable to the College.
Articulated courses (high school courses taught by a high school teacher) allow high school students to earn college credit in a 网赌网站 career and technical program for courses taken in the high school.
网赌网站 instructors work with high school teachers to identify competencies that are common at both the high school and college levels. Signed agreements allow high school students to earn College credit for achieving these skills while in high school.
Cost
There is no charge, to the student or the high school, for College credit awarded through this agreement.
Transfer of Credit
Northeast Iowa Community College will accept articulated credit through partnerships established between the high school and the College.
How Articulated Credit is Earned
To receive articulated credit at Northeast Iowa Community College, the school district must have a signed course articulation agreement with the College. Student requirements include:
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an official high school transcript and aRequest for Articulated Credit Form must be provided to the 网赌网站 registrar.
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students must attend 网赌网站 within 12 months of high school graduation to be eligible for articulated credit
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credit will be entered on a 网赌网站 transcript after the student has accumulated 12 网赌网站 credits post-high school or after earning the high school equivalency diploma (HSED)
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articulated credit is given for 网赌网站 career and technical program classes, not four-year college transfer courses
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visit the Department of Education website to view statewide articulation certificates and competency requirements
Contact Us
High School Partnerships
IT Building Room 205E, Peosta
563.562.3263, ext. 2320