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Contact: Rene Abadie
Date: 11/18/05
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SOUTHEASTERN, LIVINGSTON SIGN AGREEMENT
-- Southeastern Louisiana University President Randy Moffett, right, and
Livingston Parish School Superintendent Randy Pope, left, sign an agreement
Nov. 17 allowing qualified Livingston Parish high school students to earn
college credit by successfully completing certain academic courses.
SOUTHEASTERN, LIVINGSTON PARISH
SCHOOL BOARD SIGN AGREEMENT TO AWARD COLLEGE COURSE CREDITS FOR QUALIFIED
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
HAMMOND -- Southeastern
Louisiana University and the Livingston Parish School Board have signed
an agreement allowing qualified high school students in the system to earn
college credit by successfully completing certain academic courses.
Southeastern President Randy Moffett
and Livingston Parish Public School Superintendent Randy Pope signed the
agreement at the school board’s meeting Thursday evening (Nov. 17) in Livingston.
“This is another example of a
strong, on-going partnership that Southeastern and the Livingston Parish
School System have enjoyed for decades,” said Moffett. “This relationship
has proven to be mutually beneficial and has served as a model for our
partnerships with other area school systems.”
Under the arrangement, approved
courses are being taught at selected public high schools by Livingston
Parish high school teachers who have been approved by their respective
principals. Course content and proficiency requirements have been developed
to ensure that university academic requirements are met.
Students who successfully complete
the courses and demonstrate college-level proficiency will be awarded college
credit during their first semester of enrollment at Southeastern.
“The Livingston Parish School
System is very proud to work collaboratively with Southeastern to be able
to provide our students these educational opportunities,” said Randy Pope,
superintendent. “These classes will encourage students to take more challenging
subjects in high school while enjoying the added benefit of college credit.
It’s a win-win situation for both Livingston Parish students and Southeastern
Louisiana University.”
“This kind of arrangement provides
a great opportunity for high school students in Livingston Parish to get
an early start on their college careers,” Moffett said. “It’s one more
step in our efforts to create a more seamless educational system for Louisiana
students.”
Courses initially approved include
“Freshman Composition,” (ENG 101); “College Algebra,” (MATH 161); “Plane
Trigonometry,” (MATH 162); “Calculus I,” (MATH 200); “General Biology I,”
(BIO 151); and “Inorganic Chemistry,” (CHEM 121). Additional courses may
be added to the list in the future.
Earlier this year Southeastern
signed a similar agreement with the St. Tammany Parish School System allowing
students to begin taking the entry level courses in the fall.
“Increasingly, highly qualified
high school students are looking for chances to start their college education
as early as possible,” Moffett said. “Under this approach, students can
complete a semester or more of college work while still in high school,
allowing them to graduate from the university in fewer than four years.”
To participate in the program,
Livingston Parish students must meet the following criteria:
· be on track to meet Southeastern’s
admission standards upon high school graduation;
· be approved by the school
principal to participate;
· meet any prerequisites
for the course;
· complete the enrollment
process and pay any fees as required by the Livingston Parish School System
or Southeastern.
For more information about the
program, contact the Livingston Parish School System at 225-686-4231 or
Southeastern at 985-549-5648. |
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