dual enrollment at devry university advantage academy
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About the ModelStudents at DeVry University Advantage Academy (DUAA) enroll in a dual-degree program that allows them to earn an associate degree from an accredited university while simultaneously completing their high school degree.
DUAA Launched in Chicago in 2004 under former CEO of CPS, Arne Duncan, and expanded to two additional school districts in Columbus, OH and Decatur, GA.
How it Works
Advantage Academy is completed over two years and one summer. Students enroll during their sophomore year and begin coursework their junior year, then complete their senior year as well as one summer term.
How We Perform
Dual enrollment programs – where students take college level courses while in high school and graduate with a diploma and up to two years of college credit – are growing in popularity. And with good reason; programs like these don’t just benefit a student and their families financially. A three-year study by the Community College Research Center found that students who participated in a dual enrollment program are more likely than their peers to graduate high school, attend a four-year college instead of a two-year community college, needed fewer remedial classes while in college, and were more likely to stay in school and graduate. For almost ten years, DeVry University has been fostering a dual enrollment program called Advantage Academy with the single goal of improving college attainment for public high school students.
Dual Enrollment
1,129STUDENTS ENROLLED
94%earn a high
school diploma
85%continue in
higher education
84%earn an
associates degree
High school classes are taught by certified high school educators. College-level courses are taught by DeVry University faculty.
Tuition, books and fees are paid for by DeVry, the school district and other external grants.At conclusion, students earn their high school diploma as well as their associate degree at NO cost to the student.
@ DeVry University Advantage Academy
DeVry University Advantage Academy Chicago is a stand-alone, certified public high school located on DeVry University’s Chicago campus.
94%earn a high
school diploma
85%continue in
higher education
85%earn an
associates degree
Since 2004
713 639
TOTALS
High School Graduates
51%
88%
Associate Degrees
minority students
female students
ADVANTAGE ACADEMY • 2004-2012 CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS • 2012
Chicago • ILLINOIS
65%
83%
99%
84%
29%
60%
69%
70%
Performance Comparison2012
Students Scoring 20 or Higher on their ACTs
4 Year Graduation Rate
Post High School College Enrollment Rate
Post High School College Retention Rate
Advantage Academy1 Chicago Public Schools2
B R I D G I N G T H E G A P F R O M H I G H S C H O O L T O C O L L E G E
Cumulative Graduation Rates Since 2004
945STUDENTS ENROLLED
Cumulative Graduation Rates Since 2004
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Hispanic
Asian
Black or African American
White
Two or More Races
Unknown
36%
46%5%
9%1%
43%
41%4%
10%2%
3% 2%
ADVANTAGE ACADEMY CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLSADVANTAGE ACADEMY:1
Student Demographics2012
Columbus • OHIO
52%
69%minority students
female students
ADVANTAGE ACADEMY • 2004-20121 COLUMBUS CITY SCHOOLS • 20123
Hispanic
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African American
White
Two or More Races
Unknown
2%
4%1%
56%28%
8%
3%0%
57%27%
5% 5%
ADVANTAGE ACADEMY COLUMBUS CITY SCHOOLS ADVANTAGE ACADEMY:1
Student Demographics2012
DeVry University Advantage Academy high school courses are taken at district high schools, while college courses are taken at DeVry University Columbus campus.
ASSOCIATEDEGREESOFFERED:
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1. Institutional data2. Chicago Public Schools data3. Columbus City School District data
93%earn a high
school diploma
91%continue in
higher education
84%earn an
associates degree
Since 2006
111102
TOTALS
High School Graduates
Associate Degrees
Cumulative Graduation Rates Since 2006166STUDENTS ENROLLED
ASSOCIATEDEGREESOFFERED:
• Web Graphic Design
Data
DeVry University and DeVry University Advantage Academy are subsidiaries of DeVry Inc. ©2013 DeVry Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved.
TOTAL
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IL
Hispanic
Black or African American
White
Asian
UnknownTwo or More
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Hispanic
Black or African American
White
Two or MoreUnknown
Asian
IL
Hispanic
Black or African American
White
AsianTwo or More
American Indian or Alaska NativeUnknown
IL
Hispanic
White
AsianTwo or More
Black or African American
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