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The College in the Schools (CIS) program allows high school students to earn University of Minnesota (U of M) credits without leaving their school. Courses mirror those taught on the U of M campus, ensuring an authentic university experience. Credits are widely recognized by colleges and universities, providing an opportunity to reduce future education costs. CIS students receive a University ID, email accounts, and library access while being graded just like college students. U of M-TC faculty train and supervise CIS teachers, ensuring high-quality instruction.
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College in the Schools A nationally accredited concurrent enrollment program
College in the Schools (CIS) • Students earn U of M credits without leaving (insert your school name here). • Courses are the same courses that are taught on the U of M campus. • Credits are recognized by most colleges and universities. • Students have the opportunity to reduce the cost of a college education.
CIS students • Are U of M-TC students as well as high school students. • Receive a University ID, e-mail accounts, and library access. • Are graded on their body of work, just as the students on campus. • Receive their college grade on an official U of M transcript.
CIS Teachers • Are trained and supervised by U of M-TC faculty. • Participate in ongoing, discipline-specific, University-based professional development that connects them with the University and collegial resources.