Dual Enrollment:

CCA connects parents and students to dual enrollment courses from accredited colleges that give the student the opportunity to complete college credits during their high school years. While dual enrollment is a fabulous opportunity to earn college credit while completing high school transcript requirements, it is not for every student. Colleges do not require students to complete any college level classes to apply for admissions or scholarships.
Our experienced advisors are ready to help you navigate the Tennessee Dual Enrollment Grant process and other cost effective dual enrollment opportunities.

Testing:

FOR K-8 STUDENTS:
CCA requires testing for grades 5, 7 and 9-12. For grades 2-9 there are several options to choose from that prepare your student/s for future test-taking in high school and beyond. We encourage you to choose between on-site, on-line, at home,special needs accommodations, or a combination of the aforementioned that best serves your family. Our CCA testing coordinator can help guide you to the best option. Depending on interest and participation CCA coordinates IOWA testing in Knoxville and Middle Tennessee in the spring. You can choose the national standardized test that suits your needs. Some examples are Standford 10, IOWA, CAT, CTP.
Testing is used for evaluation and mentoring purposes. We do not publish or penalize students for low scores in specific subjects or cumulative scores. However, it is CCA’s goal to help you search out ways to educate your student most effectively so their scores will reflect your student’s hard work.
FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS:
All 9th – 12th grade students must test each school year. We recommend ACT or SAT. 9th graders are not encouraged but may, with their advisor’s permission, take a the Standford or something other non-college entrance test. However, students in grades 10-12 need to register online for the ACT, SAT, or CLT college entrance exams. Graduation candidates must have a test score submitted to CCA by end of first semester of their senior year in order for the score to be used in diploma requirements and final transcript. All scores should be sent to Cumberland Christian Academy for submission with your high school transcript. When creating a student profile or registering with the testing organization please identify Cumberland Christian Academy as your school.
For more information contact Lori Rowe lrowe@cumberlandchristianacad.org