Instructor Responsibilities


Dual Credit Instructor Handbook (Coming Soon)

Information

  • Dual Credit Instructor Requirements

    If you are interested in becoming a dual credit instructor, please contact the Dual Credit Office.

    You will need to submit the following credentials:

     

    A high school instructor is approved to teach dual credit courses by the appropriate JJC department chair.

    • Dual credit instructors must meet the same requirements as that of JJC adjunct faculty. In most cases this requires a Master's degree in the subject area.
    • For CTE courses, a Master's degree is not always necessary as an instructor may qualify with appropriate work experience and/or training; 2,000 hours of work experience is required.
    • If any information changes while you are a dual credit instructor, please contact our office to make updates.

  • Dual Credit Instructor Benefits

    • JJC Email address.
    • JJC dual credit instructors are eligible for one tuition-waivered credit course per term and must complete an Academic Tuition Waiver (PDF).
    • JJC dual credit instructors are eligible to participate in professional staff development activities sponsored by JJC.
    • You can obtain a JJC staff ID card at the Main Campus Photo I.D. Services or the Romeoville Campus Resource Center. Benefits include:
      • It is your JJC library card.
      • It allows access to several on-campus computer labs.
      • It is an acceptable form of I.D. in the Academic Skills Center, iCampus Testing Center, cafeteria, and the JJC Bookstore.
      • It can be used to receive discounts at several stores, restaurants, entertainment establishments, and more!
      • When you get your JJC staff ID card, be sure to ask for the booklet listing all of benefits.

  • Final Grades

    It is our intention to eliminate the posting of a grade of "D" or "F" to a dual-credit student's transcript.

    ​We are asking instructors to drop any student (when it is evident before the last day to drop)​ that will receive a grade of "D" or "F", USING THE BELOW INSTRUCTOR INITIATED WITHDRAWAL FORM. 

    You must submit this form by the last day to drop. If this process is followed, the course will be completely removed from the student's JJC transcript to preserve their academic standing.

    Email the completed form to aengleha@jjc.edu or officeofdualcredit@jjc.edu

     

    Instructor Initiated Withdrawal Form (PDF)​

     

    Procedures for Grading Online:

    1. Login to Self-Service using your JJC username and password
    2. Click the dark Student Self Service box to access reporting
    3. Click the Faculty box in the lower left
    4. On the left side click the Daily Work drop down
    5. Click the Faculty drop down
    6. Click Final Grading
    7. Enter your username and password for each section graded for security purposes and to verify your electronic signature
    8. Select the grading term and Term courses are displayed
      • You cannot enter grades for a term unless it appears on this list
    9. Valid Grading Period: An instructor can only grade sections that end within the valid grading period (your valid grading period starts at 12:01 a.m. on the first day of your final exam and remains open for 7 calendar days)
    10. Enter grades on the displayed grading page showing active students
      • Failing grades require that a last date of attendance (LDOA) be entered
      • Grades are not case sensitive
    11. Grades will be verified after submission and any errors will be displayed
      • All errors must be resolved before the process will let you continue.
      • All students must receive a grade.
    12. Grade Confirmation: Once all errors have been resolved, the instructor must read the certification paragraph and agree with it.
      • Agreeing to the certification paragraph indicates that you are supplying your electronic signature and that the grades are valid.
      • This is the point of no return; after grade confirmation you can not make any changes.
    13. Once grades have been posted a completed grade roster is displayed. The instructor must print out and retain a copy for their records.

    If an instructor has any problems meeting grading timelines, they must contact: 

    Amanda Englehart 
    (815) 280-6921

    **Incomplete final grades can be issued, and students will have 8 weeks to complete their coursework for a final grade.  However, if it is a Fall class they are receiving an Incomplete in, and that course is a required prerequisite for a course being taken in the Spring semester, ie. ENG 101 taken in Fall must be completed to register for ENG 102 in Spring, the final exam should be taken the first week back to class in January so that they are eligible to be registered.  
    Change of Final Grade Forms must be processed online through the myJJC portal.

  • Verifying Your Roster

    Student registration will be processed through JJC.DualEnroll.com. 

    Instructors must login to DualEnroll and verify students for each section.

     You can also view your course roster at any time via Self-Service or run a Roster Report within DualEnroll.

  • Instructor Drop

    By registering in a dual credit course, the student has created a JJC academic record.

    Below is the procedure for instructors to properly drop a student from the JJC dual credit component of the course:

    • Instructor needs to initiate the process before the midterm date for it to have no affect on a student's JJC transcript; dates are indicated on both the preliminary and final rosters. Each course has its own midterm date.
    • Obtain the student's JJC ID number and the course number and section located on the registration form.
    • Complete and email or fax an Instructor Initiated Withdrawal Form (.pdf) on or before the midterm date, to us at OfficeofDualCredit@jjc.edu or (815) 280-6930.
    • If the midterm date falls on a holiday, weekend, or school break, the drop form must be submitted by noon on the last business day before the holiday, weekend, or school break.

    If the student is not dropped by the midterm date, the student may receive a failing grade on their JJC transcript.

    Any student dropped after the midterm date, until the last day to drop date, will receive a "W" on their JJC transcript.

  • Midterm Enrollment Verification

    Midterm enrollment verification is done electronically for all dual credit courses and should be completed as soon as reports are posted. Verification is for attendance (no midterm grades are assigned) and is required by the Illinois Community College Board as a part of the audit process.

    Midterm verification reports will be available on MyJJC one day after your midterm date (available on preliminary and final rosters) and you will receive an email reminder.

    To access the Midterm Enrollment Verification form:

    1. Go to Self-Service
    2. Click the dark Student Self Service box to access reporting
    3. Click the Faculty box in the lower left
    4. On the left side click the Daily Work drop down
    5. Click the Faculty drop down
    6. Click MIDTERM Reporting
    7. You can view instructions or enter your username and password for the reports
    • You must indicate Pursuing or Not Pursuing for each student (i.e. student is or is not attending the course).
    • Checking Not Pursuing does not drop a student from the course.
    • If a student is Not Pursuing (not attending) you will need to enter the last date of attendance for the student.
    • If a student is no longer seeking dual credit for the course, the student needs to drop the course by emailing us at OfficeofDualCredit@jjc.edu.

    We are asking instructors to drop any non-pursuing student, or any student, that will receive a grade of "D" or "F", by the final drop date USING THE BELOW INSTRUCTOR INITIATED WITHDRAWAL FORM. ​

    If this process is followed, the withdrawn course will never appear on a student transcript.  Any student dropped at midterm cannot be reenrolled into the same course during that same semester.

    Email the completed form to aengleha@jjc.edu or officeofdualcredit@jjc.edu 

    Instructor Initiated Withdrawal Form (PDF)​

  • Professional Development

    Please contact your JJC Liaison for available opportunities.