WHAT IS ARTICULATED CREDIT?
Articulated credit is when high school students earn college credit for completing specific Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses. Unlike traditional dual or concurrent credit, students are generally awarded college credit retroactively after they complete the high school course, achieve a specific grade (often a "B" or 80% or higher), and enroll at the participating college (such as a local community college or technical institute).
Articulated credit is FREE and can be applied toward non-transferable degrees and certificates. Articulated credit request forms are available online and in the Admissions office.
COURSES
COURSES OFFERED AT AREA HIGH SCHOOLS
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High School Course - AG Metals & Completion of GMAW/MIG Proficiency Exam
Equivalent ASUMH Course - WELD 1204 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (SMAW/MIG) -
High School Course - AG Metals & Completion of GTAW/TIG Proficiency Exam
Equivalent ASUMH Course - WELD 1404 - Gas Tungsten Welding (GRAW/TIG) -
High School Course - AG Metals & Completion of SMAW/Stick Proficiency Exam
Equivalent ASUMH Course - WELD 1024 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW/Stick) -
High School Course - Banking & Finance Principles (1 semester)
Equivalent ASUMH Course - BUS 2413 Principles of Banking -
High School Course - Computer Applications II or Computerized Business Applications or Survey of Business
Equivalent ASUMH Course - CIS 2503 - Microcomputer Business Apps
To be eligible for articulated credit, a student must:
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Earn at least a "C" in the high school course
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Enroll at ASUMH within 18 months of graduation
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Successfully complete 12 credit hours at ASUMH
AREA SCHOOLS
That Are Eligible
Arkansas Virtual Academy
Cotter
Flippin
Mountain Home
Norfork
Salem