LEAD Dual Credit Courses
- AP US History (In Person)
- Comp and Reading (In Person)
- College Algebra (In Person)
- Aspiring Medical Professionals (In Person)
- AP Psychology (In Person)
- Marketing (Virtual)
- Spanish 3 (Virtual
NEW to dual Credit?
Apply to MCC! Students who have never taken dual credit with MCC-Maple Woods and have never taken the Accuplacer test must apply to MCC by Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at www.mcckc.edu/apply. Students apply one time during high school. After students apply, they will receive an email from MCC with their MCC Student ID. Use the student’s personal email in the application. Their MCC I.D. will be a capital S and 7 digits. They will need this student I.D. to complete their dual credit packet and will need it 3 days prior to taking the Accuplacer test. Once students apply to MCC, they DO NOT try to enroll online. The paperwork they return to Ms. Chambers is their enrollment if they are eligible for the dual credit. The first page of the dual credit packet gives the dual credit eligibility requirements.
For more information, contact:
Sarah Eisenmenger, LEAD Assistant Principal
[email protected]
For more information, contact:
Sarah Eisenmenger, LEAD Assistant Principal
[email protected]
Dual Credit Classes at LEAD:
In cooperation with The Metropolitan Community College, Northwest Missouri State University (NCAPS), and the University of Missouri-Kansas City (NCAPS), the Park Hill School District offers dual‐credit coursework. For certain courses taken for high school credit, students have an option to obtain college credit if eligible. The high school courses with possible dual‐credit availability are indicated in the department listings. Such dual credit offerings are contingent upon staff.
To learn more about Dual Credit College Classes in the Park Hill School District, visit PAGE 7 of the High School Career and Education Planning Guide.
Enrollment Information:
Possible Dual Credit courses offered at LEAD Innovation Studio:
Request a Transcript:
If you have earned college credit from MCC-Maple Woods through a dual credit class at LEAD, you must request to have a transcript sent to the college/university you plan to attend after you graduate. To request a transcript, follow these instructions:
AP vs. Dual Credit:
Students can earn credit to transfer to colleges and universities by taking AP and dual credit courses. To learn about both and how to choose between them (when both options are available), watch the video:
https://youtu.be/dI92pGUxKio
In cooperation with The Metropolitan Community College, Northwest Missouri State University (NCAPS), and the University of Missouri-Kansas City (NCAPS), the Park Hill School District offers dual‐credit coursework. For certain courses taken for high school credit, students have an option to obtain college credit if eligible. The high school courses with possible dual‐credit availability are indicated in the department listings. Such dual credit offerings are contingent upon staff.
To learn more about Dual Credit College Classes in the Park Hill School District, visit PAGE 7 of the High School Career and Education Planning Guide.
Enrollment Information:
Possible Dual Credit courses offered at LEAD Innovation Studio:
- Composition and Reading
- College Algebra
- College Algebra B
- AP Biology
- AP Psychology
- Aspiring Professionals
- Aspiring Teaching Professionals
- Aspiring Medical Professionals
- NCAPS
- NCC
- MCC-BTC Program
Request a Transcript:
If you have earned college credit from MCC-Maple Woods through a dual credit class at LEAD, you must request to have a transcript sent to the college/university you plan to attend after you graduate. To request a transcript, follow these instructions:
- Go to www.mcckc.edu and click myMCCKC in the upper, right-hand side at the top of the home page.
- Log onto your myMCCKC account using your User ID & Password (if you do not know your User ID or Password, click on the respective Need User ID or Need Password link).
- After you log-in, find the Student Center Home where there is a pull-down menu that includes an option to request a transcript.
AP vs. Dual Credit:
Students can earn credit to transfer to colleges and universities by taking AP and dual credit courses. To learn about both and how to choose between them (when both options are available), watch the video:
https://youtu.be/dI92pGUxKio