Anoka-Hennepin STEP
Emergency Medical Careers I
Instructor: David A. Weigman
Phone:(763) 433 – 4075
Email:
Your student has 2 options to earn college credit in this course:
OPTION 1: Concurrent Enrollment with Anoka Technical College
For those students that completed requirements and qualified, students will have a college transcript from Anoka Technical College and will have credit in the following two courses:
- Emergency Medical Responder – 3 credit
- CPR/AED/First Aid – 1 credit
What is Concurrent Enrollment?
- This is an opportunity for your student to earn high school and college credit at the same time for free!
- Students are officially enrolled at both the high school as well as the college (Anoka Technical College) at the same time
- This course is the identical course taught at the college but it is instructed by high school teachers and with high school students
- Students will have a college transcript upon completion
- There are certain requirements for students to qualify for credit
- When enrolling in college, remember to request a transcript from Anoka Technical College along with high school transcripts
- Students’ high school grade will be the same grade reflected on an Anoka Technical College transcript
OPTION 2: Articulated College Credit (ACC) with the College(s) Below:
This is an option for all students whether or not they qualified for concurrent enrollment. For those students that completed the course and meet the minimum requirements, students will have ACC credit in the following:
- Emergency Medical Responder – 3 credit
Anoka Ramsey Community College, Anoka Technical College, Century College, Normandale
- CPR/AED/First Aid – 1 credit
Anoka Ramsey Community College, Anoka Technical College, Century College, Normandale
Minimum Requirements for Earning Articulated College Credit (ACC) Include:
- Students must earn an A, B, or C in the high school course
What is Articulated College Credit (ACC)?
- This is an opportunity for 10th, 11th, and 12th graders to earn Technical or Community college credits (Articulated College Credit) for free while still attending and earning high school credit
- Your teacher has specific requirements in order for you to earn the college credit. Often times it is assessment results, a minimum grade in the course (usually an A or B), attendance requirements, etc.
- Any student can qualify for ACC as long as an account is created on the website and the minimum requirements are met
- On this website, you will be able to download your ACC record when you register at a college to receive the credit(s) earned
- The certificate will state which college(s) the credit is valid. Other colleges MAY honor the credits
- You must always check with the college or university of your choice for specific criteria in a program or major – not all credits will move into all programs or majors
- For more information, see our ACC website at
- Students who do not meet minimum grading requirements will not be reflected nor penalized
For more information, visit our website at
Anoka-Hennepin STEP
Hotel/Restaurant/Baking Careers I
Instructor: Marge HumbertKristin Shively
Phone:(763) 576 – 4275(763) 433-4072
Email:
Your student has the option to earn college credit in this course.
COLLEGE CREDIT OPTION: Articulated College Credit (ACC) with the College(s) Below:
For those students that completed the course and meet the minimum requirements, students will have ACC credit in the following:
- Introduction to the Hospitality Industry (CULA 1106) – 2 credits at Hennepin Technical College
- Principles of Food Production and Sanitation (HSMA 1143) – 4 credits at Normandale Community College
- Introduction to Culinary Arts (CULN 1203) – 3 credits at St. Cloud Technical & Community College
In addition, students have the opportunity to receive the benefits at the following colleges for participating in our program:
- $1000 in tuition savings at Johnson & Wales University
- $1000 in tuition savings at The Arts Institutes of Minnesota
- In addition, there are other colleges across the nation that recognize our program
Minimum Requirements for Earning Articulated College Credit (ACC) Include:
- Students must earn an A or B in the high school course
What is Articulated College Credit (ACC)?
- This is an opportunity for 10th, 11th, and 12th graders to earn Technical or Community college credits (Articulated College Credit) for free while still attending and earning high school credit
- Your teacher has specific requirements in order for you to earn the college credit. Often times it is assessment results, a minimum grade in the course (usually an A or B), attendance requirements, etc.
- Any student can qualify for ACC as long as an account is created on the website and the minimum requirements are met
- On this website, you will be able to download your ACC record when you register at a college to receive the credit(s) earned
- The certificate will state which college(s) the credit is valid. Other colleges MAY honor the credits
- You must always check with the college or university of your choice for specific criteria in a program or major – not all credits will move into all programs or majors
- For more information, see our ACC website at
- Students who do not meet minimum grading requirements will not be reflected nor penalized
For more information, visit our website at