So What's An Articulated Course?
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Sometimes course content taught at the high school is very similar to that taught at the technical college or two-year institution. To keep Tech Prep students from having to take courses at college which repeat courses they have already taken, articulation agreements are put in place. This is what is referred to as a 'seamless program of study without overlaps in content'.
Bottom line - You get college credit for high school courses if you:
Take an articulated course in high school. (Talk to your guidance counselor or Tech Prep Coordinator)
Maintain at least an 85 average in the course.
Enroll at Bainbridge College or any other Georgia Technical College participating in the articulation system within 18 months after graduation from high school.
Pass an exemption exam if required by the college
EARN COLLEGE CREDIT!
Benefits to Students
Articulation saves time and money.
It Accelerates progress.
Articulation reduces duplication.
You can learn more through expanded content.
Articulation improves job readiness skills.
You can earn college credit.
Articulation increases motivation.
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