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A partnership between HCPSS and Howard Community College to expand options for students to gain college credits, explore possible careers, or earn an associate degree.
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Expanding options for students to develop skills, earn college credits, and become college and career ready.
The Howard County Public School System (HCPSS) is pleased to provide several options for students to take advantage of dual enrollment with Howard Community College (HCC). These programs are designed to give students a jump on their college education and prepare them for a career by earning industry certifications.
Students at every high school can earn college credit this fall through the JumpStart program, a partnership between HCPSS and Howard Community College (HCC). In addition to selected courses offered at HCPSS schools, many introductory and advanced courses in the arts and humanities, business, and social sciences, math, world languages, science and technology may be taken at HCC. More than 100 of these fulfill high school graduation requirements.
Course and Program Options
JumpStart consists of two primary groupings: a flexible option for high school students of any grade level and a structured option for rising 9th and 10th graders who are able to plan ahead and commit to an accelerated program of study.
Flexible
Explore careers and interests, gain exposure to college coursework, and increase college success. Take one or more classes per semester, at your high school or on the Howard Community College (HCC) campus, with the option to attend HCC full time during your senior year.
High School-Based
College Credit
Take HCC courses, taught by college-qualified HCPSS faculty, while earning college credit and meeting high school graduation requirements.
Access all of HCC’s campus-based resources.
Who? All HCPSS high school students.
Where? Classes are taught at all high schools and vary by location. More options are available at Oakland Mills High School and River Hill High School.
HCC Campus-Based
College Credit
Take one or more college courses at HCC and earn credits toward your college degree. Some credits may also count toward high school graduation.
During senior year, you may be eligible to enroll at HCC as a full-time student. Talk to your school counselor for more information.
Who? All HCPSS students in 11th and 12th grade. Admission for eighth to 10th grade students will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Where? HCC.
Structured
Get on the fast track for advanced education by making the commitment to an Early College program starting in ninth or 10th grade. These programs combine high school-based and HCC campus-based dual credit for a structured pathway to high school graduation.
These structured programs are suggested progressions which represent the most direct route for certain programs at certain institutions, but students’ individual course selections may differ due to their readiness, goals, or interests. Many structured programs available at OMHS and RHHS can be completed by students at other high schools if the student is willing to take the majority of their courses on HCC’s campus. Consult your school counselor and/or HCC advisor before making your course selections.
Early College 30 Credit
Choose from associate degree track programs in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics), cybersecurity, computer science, criminal justice, entrepreneurship, general studies, secondary teaching, public health or health sciences.
Graduate from high school with 30 college credits or more.
Complete your associate degree at HCC within one year of high school graduation, or transfer credits to another higher education institution.
Access all of HCC’s campus-based resources.
Who? Rising ninth or 10th grade students who can commit to an accelerated program of study.
Where? River Hill High School, Oakland Mills High School, and in cybersecurity at the ARL.
Early College 60 Credit
(Associate Degree)
Earn an Associate of Arts (AA) degree in general studies from HCC, while earning your high school diploma.
Graduate from high school with up to 60 college credits
Transfer college credits to complete a bachelor’s degree
Access all of HCC’s campus-based resources.
Who? Rising ninth grade students who can commit to an accelerated program of study.
Where? Oakland Mills High School and River Hill High School.
Compare the four program alternatives, experiences and opportunities each provide. Courses taught at HCPSS have all the rigor of the college course. Courses taught at HCC utilize collegiate labs and resources.
Where’s Your Class? | Earn College Credit? | Earn AA Degree? | Eligibility in Grade? | |
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High School-Based College Credit | HCPSS | Yes | No | 9–12 |
HCC Campus-Based College Credit | HCC | Yes | No | 8–12* |
Early College 30 Credit | ARL, OMHS, RHHS | Yes | No | 9–10 |
Early College 60 Credit (Associate Degree) | OMHS, RHHS | Yes | Yes | 9 |
* Admission for 8-10th graders is on a case-by-case basis.
The program options available for the current school year are viewable below by clicking on the arrow or school name. Please work directly with your school counselor to determine the best JumpStart Dual Enrollment opportunity for your student.
Atholton, Centennial, Glenelg, Hammond, Howard, Long Reach, Marriotts Ridge, Mt. Hebron, or Reservoir
Flexible Options
- High School-Based College Credit
- Advanced Culinary Science and Restaurant Operations
- Human Growth and Development
- Teaching as a Profession
- Principles of Business
- HCC Campus-Based College Credit
Oakland Mills High School
Structured Options
- Cybersecurity
- Computer Science
- General Studies
- Health Sciences
- Public Health
- STEM
- Teacher Education, Secondary Teaching Mathematics, Science, Health
- Associate Degree (General Studies, 60 credits)
Flexible Options
- High School-Based College Credit
- Advanced Culinary Science and Restaurant Operations
- Human Growth and Development
- Teaching as a Profession
- Principles of Business
- Additional courses available in Art, English, Math, Music Technology, Social Studies and World Languages as part of the pilot of the expanded structured options available at this school
- HCC Campus-based College Credit
River Hill High School
Structured Options
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- Cybersecurity
- Computer Science
- Criminal Justice
- Entrepreneurship
- General Studies
- Associate Degree (General Studies, 60 credits)
Flexible Options
- High School-Based College Credit
- Advanced Culinary Science and Restaurant Operations
- Human Growth and Development
- Teaching as a Profession
- Principles of Business
- Additional courses available in Art, English, Math, Music Technology, Social Studies and World Languages as part of the pilot of the expanded structured options available at this school
- HCC Campus-based College Credit
Wilde Lake High School
Flexible Options
- High School-Based College Credit
- Advanced Culinary Science and Restaurant Operations
- Human Growth and Development
- Teaching as a Profession
- Principles of Business
- English 11 (new)
- HCC Campus-Based College Credit
Estimated Costs
JumpStart students are able to earn college credit at a greatly reduced price with students receiving Free or Reduced-price Meal services (FARMs) being only responsible for covering fees and books. Note: HCPSS students are not eligible for federal student aid.
All JumpStart Students — Tuition is discounted 50% off HCC’s tuition costs.
JumpStart Students Receiving FARMS — Tuition is waived for all approved courses.*
*For questions about approved courses, please contact jumpstart@hcpss.org
Additional fees (approximately $75 per course) and textbook costs ($250 per course) apply. Assistance may be available for students receiving FARMS.
HCC’s current academic year tuition rates and fees are available at howardcc.edu/pay. Tuition costs change annually.
Frequently Asked Questions
College Credit and Engagement
What is the requirement for JumpStart students to earn college credit?
Any student may apply to any high school-based JumpStart course. In order to register for dual credit with HCC, students must have at least a 2.0 unweighted GPA; some courses have additional prerequisites. College (dual) credit is awarded upon successful completion of the course.
Am I required to attend HCC after graduation?
While these programs provide a clear path for graduating high school students to complete their associate degree at HCC, the earned college credits can be transferred elsewhere.
Will college credits earned at HCC transfer to a four-year college or university?
HCC credits will transfer to Maryland public four-year colleges and universities and most private and out-of-state colleges and universities. See an HCC transfer advisor to plan which courses will be right for you.
How does the Maryland Promise Scholarship impact JumpStart Dual Enrollment students?
JumpStart Dual Enrollment students are not eligible for the Maryland Promise Scholarship, as it is only available to high school graduates. This scholarship does not make community college free, but it can help some students have a more affordable community college education. For complete details, please visit HCC’s Maryland Community College Promise Scholarship page.
My family currently receives Free and Reduced Meals. What are the options for financial assistance to cover the cost of textbooks and fees at Howard Community College?
The Bright Minds Foundation has a scholarship application to cover these costs for students currently receiving Free and Reduced Meals. Application and instructions will be available July 1, 2020 at brightmindsfoundation.org/jumpstart.
Registering for JumpStart
How do I register for the JumpStart program?
Authorize
Authorize HCPSS to communicate with HCC and acknowledge that you understand the JumpStart requirements each year.
Apply
Apply once to be enrolled as a student at HCC.
Register
Register for your desired courses each semester.
How can I plan for my HCC courses and my high school schedule?
When scheduling in January with your high school, select a full load of courses at HCPSS. Howard Community College typically publishes their course schedule for the fall in late April / early May. At that time, you can work closely with your high school counselor to adjust your schedule as needed. Please see the timeline, below, that has been developed to synthesize a college schedule with high school:- January / February: Register for all courses at your home high school for the upcoming school year. Howard Community College does not publish their schedule of Fall courses until May, as they follow a college calendar, so we want all students to have a full registration at their high school to ensure progress towards high school graduation requirements.
- March: Parents and students complete the steps outlined on pages 1-3 of this document: https://www.hcpss.org/f/connect/jumpstart-registration-instructions.pdf. All steps must be completed by the student.
- Summer: Work with your high school counselor and your school’s HCC Admissions and Advising counselor to elect courses and finalize registration.
I did all my course requests in Synergy. Am I done with registration?
No. Once you’ve completed the necessary steps in Synergy as outlined in the instructions, you must finalize your registration with an HCC Admissions and Advising counselor. Please email jumpstart@howardcc.edu to finalize your registration. Your registration is not final until you’ve confirmed so directly with HCC.
I am having trouble navigating the registration process. Where do I get help?
Several drop-in support sessions are available. Please visit this link for additional details. Questions about registration should be routed to both jumpstart@hcpss.org and jumpstart@howardcc.edu.How can I plan for my HCC courses and my high school schedule?
When scheduling in January with your high school, select a full load of courses at HCPSS. Howard Community College typically publishes their course schedule for the fall in late April / early May. At that time, you can work closely with your high school counselor to adjust your schedule as needed. Please see the timeline, below, that has been developed to synthesize a college schedule with high school:
- January / February: Register for all courses at your home high school for the upcoming school year. Howard Community College does not publish their schedule of Fall courses until May, as they follow a college calendar, so we want all students to have a full registration at their high school to ensure progress towards high school graduation requirements.
- March: Parents and students complete the steps outlined on pages 1-3 of this document. All steps must be completed by the student.
- Summer: Work with your high school counselor and your school’s HCC Admissions and Advising counselor to select courses and finalize registration.
Transportation and Logistics
Do I have to provide my own transportation to HCC if I elect to take courses there?
Shuttle availability is contingent upon the finalized reopening plan for the 2020-2021 school year. Daily shuttles run to HCC from the ARL, Oakland Mills, River Hill, Howard and Centennial High Schools. Use of these shuttles must be coordinated with school administration and school counselors.
What is happening to the structured programs at Oakland Mills or River Hill?
The programs in the pilot phase at Oakland Mills and River Hill HS will continue to be offered for the upcoming school year (2020-2021). If your student does not currently attend either of those two pilot schools, students can still use the structured program framework to determine a path of study with all HCC-based courses. Details on the structured programs can be found here: https://www.hcpss.org/jumpstart/course-progressions/. For more information, please contact your high school counselor or jumpstart@howardcc.edu
What is happening to the high-school based college credit courses for the 2020-2021 school year?
In the new 4×4 schedule for secondary students approved by the HCPSS Board of Education on July 9th, 2020, high school-based college credit courses will still be offered throughout HCPSS. Please contact your school counselor for questions regarding specific offerings at your high school.
Dates and Deadlines
My student wants to take a course on HCC’s campus. What dates and deadlines are important?
More information can be found on HCC’s academic calendar. Questions regarding HCC’s Academic Calendar can be directed to jumpstart@howardcc.edu
My student is taking a college credit (CC) eligible course at their high school. What dates and deadlines are important?
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The calendar below outlines all the important dates and deadlines for the college credit-eligible courses being taught at HCPSS. Each event lists important details and links to necessary documents. Questions regarding the registration process for these courses can be directed to jumpstart@howardcc.edu.
Contact
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- Matthew Berkowitz, Technical Assistant – 410 313 6629, jumpstart@hcpss.org