Minnesota State Colleges and Universities is a system of 31 public colleges and universities with 54 campuses in 47 communities throughout the state of Minnesota. Post-secondary Education Options is an opportunity for eligible high school. Program details and eligibility standards are available through our Senior to Sophomore program website. Cloud State University, a member of Minnesota State. Cloud State University is committed to legal affirmative action, equal opportunity).
PSEO Admissions. PSEO Program/REACH Program. PSEO Program. Students can get a jump start on earning college credits by taking college courses while they are in still in high school through Minnesota’s PSEO program. This program allows students to take college courses tuition free, saving both time and money on completing a college degree.
PSEO courses may also fulfill high school course requirements and count toward a high school diploma. PSEO Admission Requirements and Application Process PSEO Bookstore Information PSEO Career and Technical Course Options. PSEO General Education Course Options. PSEO AP and IB Options. PSEO Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)PSEO Registration Information.
In accordance with Minn. 124D.09 and Policy 3.5, this procedure governs the implementation of the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options program by system colleges and universities. Admissions Requirements for PSEO Students.
PSEO Returning PSEO Students Information PSEO Academic Advisors are available at each of our campus/center locations to answer questions and provide guidance about the PSEO program. Contact one of them directly for assistance. REACH Program (PSEO Concurrent Enrollment)The REACH program is a collaborative effort between Minnesota West Community & Technical College and area high schools.
Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) The Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Program is the program established by Minnesota State Statutes 124D.09 to 'promote rigorous educational pursuits and provide a wider variety of options for students.'. PSEO > Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Page address: https://www.mnsu.edu/pseo/faq.html What is the PSEO Program? What are the eligibility and admissions requirements for the PSEO program? Who should I contact about.
This partnership offers qualified high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to earn college credit in their high school setting during regular school hours. All REACH program courses are taught by pre- approved, qualified high school teachers who partner with faculty members from the college. Students who successfully complete a REACH program concurrent enrollment course receive high school credit and Minnesota West college credit. Concurrent Enrollment. Many high schools offer PSEO courses through concurrent enrollment, allowing students to take college courses taught by highly qualified high school teachers without having to leave the high school.
Under certain circumstances, students in grade 9 or 1. If you are interested in PSEO or concurrent enrollment, talk to your high school guidance counselor and college/ university admissions staff or go to www. Most campuses have deadlines for enrollment applications - November for spring enrollment and June for fall enrollment. Local school districts also need to be notified by May 1 for fall semester starts. Check with your district and college or university for their specific deadline dates.
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