About Dual Credit

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Houston City College (HCC) provides high school students the opportunity to earn college credit and high school credit through concurrent enrollment with HCC while still in high school. Students demonstrating college readiness through a State of Texas approved college placement test can earn dual credit by taking an approved college class offered at a high school, HCC campus or online. Dual Credit classes are taught by educators who are expected to mirror the profile of a traditional college instructor (e.g., credentials, course rigor) and classroom (e.g., instructional materials/equipment).

HCC is the Institution of Higher Education (IHE) partner of choice for offering dual credit to Houston ISD; Spring Branch ISD, Stafford Municipal School District, Katy ISD, Alief ISD, Fort Bend ISD, private schools, charter schools, and home school parents.

About Dual Credit

  • Save Money on College Tuition
  • Accelerate Time to Degree Completion
  • Build Confidence
  • Access Postsecondary Resources
  • Earn Transferable College Credits

In order to participate in a HCC dual credit program, high school students must meet the following requirements:

  • Meet school district or high school requirements for taking a dual credit class and be recommended for dual credit by his/her high school authority.
  • Be currently enrolled in 9th grade or higher.
  • Demonstrate college readiness standards by achieving passing scores under the provision of the Texas Success Initiative (TSI), OR demonstrate exemption from testing under the provisions of the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) (See “College Readiness Requirements” section below for details) OR Non-Degree/Undecided students may enroll in academic courses and earn no more than 14 college level hours.
  •  Meet the dual credit course prerequisite requirements.

High school students interested in dual credit must be assessed in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics prior to enrollment. Students must have a qualifying score(s) on one of the following state-approved Texas Success Initiative (TSI) assessments to be deemed college-ready.

TYPE OF ASSESSMENT Minimum scores for Reading & Writing based classes e.g., English/History/Government Minimum scores for Reading, Writing and Math based classes e.g., Economics Minimum scores for Math based classes e.g., College Algebra

ACT

(TSI exemption)

Before 2/15/2023

English 19+ Composite 23+ (both) OR

After 2/15/2023

Add English + Reading 40+

Before 2/15/2023

English 19+, Math 19+ AND Composite 23 (all three) OR

After 2/15/2023

Add English + Reading 40+ AND Math 22+

Before 2/15/2023

Math 19+ AND Composite 23+ (both) OR

After 2/15/2023

Math 22+

SAT (after 3/2016) (TSI exemption) Evidence-Based Reading & Writing 480+ Evidence-Based Reading & Writing 480+ AND Math Section Score 530+(both) Math Section Score 530+

STAAR EOC

(TSI Exemption)

English III 4000+ Combined English III 4000+ AND Algebra II 4000+ (both) Algebra II 4000+
TSI Assessment 1 ABEWD 4-6 with WS 5-8 AND Read 351-390 (both) OR Write 340-390 with WS 4-8 AND Read 351-390 (both) WS 5-8 AND Read 351-390 AND Math 336-347 with IA 4-15 (all three) OR Write 363-390 with WS 4-8 AND Read 351-390 AND Math 336-347 with IA 4-15 (all three) Math 350-390
TSI Assessment 2

ELAR: 945-990 AND Essay 5-8 (both) OR 

ELAR: 910-944 AND Diagnostic Level 5-6 AND Essay 5-8 (all three)

ELAR: 945-990 AND Essay 5-8 OR ELAR: 910-944 AND Diagnostic Level 5-6 AND Essay 5-8 AND Math 950-990 OR Math 910-949 AND Diagnostic Level 6

Math 950-990 OR Math 910-949 AND Diagnostic Level 6
College Prep Course (TSI waiver for up to 2 years after graduation)

English Language Arts College Prep course with grade of C or higher

English Language Arts College Prep course with grade of C or higher AND Mathematics College Prep course with grade of C or higher

Mathematics College Prep course with grade C or higher

Level I Certificate classes related to workforce (i.e., Career & Technical Education) are the only programs that require no minimum Reading, Writing, or Mathematics score requirement. These programs range from 15-to-42 semester credit hours (SCH) and are designed for entry-level employment or upgrading skills and knowledge within an occupation. These workforce certificates serve as building blocks toward a Level II Certificate and eventually an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree program. The following chart details the requirements for Level I and Level II Certificates.

Workforce (CTE) Program Type of Assessment Component TSI Score TSI Status
Level I Certificate NONE Required NA NA Waived in High School only
Level II Certificate STAAR EOC Level 2 Algebra I Level 2 English II 3872 4000 Waived in High School only

Courses are offered in the Texas Common Core Curriculum, foreign languages, and Career and Technical Education (CTE). These courses are divided into two groups- Academic and Workforce.

Academic

Courses are designed primarily to apply to a transferable degree such as the Associate of Arts (AA), or Associate of Science (AS). Core curriculum and foreign language classes are academic. These courses are all part of the Texas Academic Course Guide Manual (ACGM) and articulated by the State as a dual credit course. Get more information.

Workforce/Career & Technical Education (CTE)

Courses are designed to apply to Workforce Certificates and Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees. These courses are all part of the Texas Workforce Education Course Manual (WECM) and articulated by the State as a dual credit course.

K-12 deadlines are earlier than those posted below

Date Event
02/01- 03/31    Fall Semester orientations 
05/15   Fall semester Admission & Apply Texas Application due
06/01   Fall semester student onboarding paperwork due
9/01 - 09/15   Spring semester orientations
10/15   Spring semester Admission & Apply Texas Application due
11/01   Spring semester student onboarding paperwork due
02/01-02/28   Summer semester orientations
03/10   Summer semester student onboarding paperwork due

FAQs for High School Students About Earning Dual Credit at HCC

Who pays for the costs of Dual Credit classes?

The Houston City College Board of Trustees has waived tuition and fees for dual credit students. Students living within taxing districts (In-District) may take dual credit classes at no charge. Students living outside of the taxing district (Out-of-District) do not pay tuition, but they do pay tuition out-of-district fees.

Residency Information

Dual Credit classes are conveniently held on the high school campus or a nearby college campus. On the high school campus, the classes are exclusively for students attending that high school. On the college campus, students are integrated into regular college courses with regular college students.

House Bill 505 removed limitations on the number of classes a student may take. However, Houston City College recommends that students taking more than two classes per semester possess a 3.0 or higher grade point average in high school coursework.

Students may verify the transferability of credit by asking the college/university or Transfer Advisor if the target university will accept Houston City College college-level courses in transfer. While many private and out-of-state institutions accept our college-level courses in transfer, students are advised to confirm transferability with the private or out-of-state institution. Workforce courses may or may not be transferable depending upon whether Houston City College and the college or university has a signed articulation agreement for the particular program and courses in question. Consult with a Dual Credit Pathway Adviser or Transfer Adviser for additional details.

Check out our Transfer Center.

Dual credit students, like all college students, are responsible for purchasing required textbooks and other essential course materials. The exception would be in cases where the high school provides textbooks.

Dual credit students cannot receive financial aid. Students must earn a high school diploma or GED to be eligible for financial aid.

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that affords parents the right to have access to their children’s education records, the right to seek to have the records amended, and the right to have some control over the disclosure of personally identifiable information from the education records. When a student turns 18 years old, or enters a postsecondary institution at any age, the rights under FERPA transfer from the parents to the student (“eligible student”). An “eligible student” means a student who has reached the age of 18 or who is attending a postsecondary institution at any age. Once a student becomes an “eligible student,” the rights afforded his or her parents under FERPA transfer to that student.

If a student under 18 is enrolled in both high school and a local college, do parents have the right to inspect and review his or her education records?

If a student is attending a postsecondary institution - at any age - the rights under FERPA have transferred to the student. However, in a situation where a student is enrolled in both a high school and a postsecondary institution, the two schools may exchange information on that student. If the student is under 18, the parents still retain the rights under FERPA at the high school and may inspect and review any records sent by the postsecondary institution to the high school. Additionally, the postsecondary institution may disclose personally identifiable information from the student’s education records to the parents, without the consent of the eligible student, if the student is a dependent for tax purposes under the IRS rules.

Additional Information on FERPA and FERPA forms.

Contact Us

Dual Credit Program

Central College

William W Harmon Building Suite 210.3 1300 Holman, Houston, TX 77004

Northeast College

Northline Campus Office 310.1 8001 Fulton, Houston, TX 77022

Northwest College

Alief Hayes Bldg. Room A424 2811 Hayes Rd., Houston, TX 77082

Online College, Homeschool & Coleman Health Sciences

3100 Main, Houston, TX 77002

Southeast College

Fraga Campus Academic Building 310 North Drennan, Houston, TX 77003

Southwest College

Stafford Campus Room 208.1 10041 Cash Rd, Stafford, TX 77477