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Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP) Presented by: Maridi Gurtsak OFHS Counselor mgurtsak@ofcs.net. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program. Earn both high school and college credit All tuition, fees and books are paid for
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Post-Secondary Enrollment OptionsProgram (PSEOP)Presented by:Maridi GurtsakOFHS Counselor mgurtsak@ofcs.net
Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program • Earn both high school and college credit • All tuition, fees and books are paid for • Provides expanded opportunities for high school students to experience college-level coursework • Supplements the high school curriculum
Eligibility • Must be enrolled at OFHS • Maximum of four years participation • Must be admitted to the college • State requirement: student must have a 3.0 in the subject area in which they wish to take a course
Baldwin Wallace University • Juniors and Seniors must have 3.5+ GPA and 24 ACT/ 1100 SAT on critical reading and math • Equivalent PLAN or PSAT scores will be accepted • Priority scheduling is given to Baldwin Wallace students first • Deadline is May 1st ($25 application fee and essay)
Cleveland State University • CSU requires a 3.4 GPA for sophomores, juniors and seniors. • 22 ACT (or PLAN) on each section AND 22 Composite, or 520 SAT on each section (critical reading and math) • Deadline to apply is May 1st ($30 application fee) • Courses are based on space available
Lorain County Community College • Freshmen should have a 3.9 GPA • Sophomores should have a 3.7 GPA • Juniors should have a 3.5 GPA • Seniors should have a 3.0 GPA • English and math placement tests are required • Deadline is June 15th • Information Night: February 19th 6:30-8:00pm LCCC Spitzer Conference Center
Cuyahoga Community College • 3.5 GPA for freshmen and sophomores • 3.0 GPA for juniors and seniors • Math and English placement tests are required • 21 Math and 20 English ACT scores allow you to waive placement tests • You are encouraged to apply by April 16th, but have until 30 days prior to the start of the semester • Information night: Wednesday, March 6th at the Tri-C Westshore Campus. Registration begins at 5:45pm • Ginny.Krouse@tri-c.edu 216-987-5884.
High School Procedures • Students schedule full or part-time • Total schedule cannot exceed 8 credits • Summer courses are not available • Honors courses at the college are not awarded honors weight at the high school • Comparable credit for comparable coursework • Courses will become part of high school transcript and count in GPA and ranking • Grade issued once books/materials are returned to college
Student/Parent Responsibilities • Must pay for course if you withdraw or fail a course. • Transportation • Courses must be non-sectarian • Student must meet college performance standards • Student must complete graduation requirements
Advantages • Expands educational opportunities • Allows students to become familiar with college curriculum • Allows for dual credit at no cost • Course Applicability Website www.transfer.org • Possibility of earning an Associate’s Degree & high school diploma simultaneously • Access to all college services
Disadvantages • Athletics and activities may be affected • Communication with OFHS can be limited • Transportation • Return to OFHS midyear is difficult • College calendar/breaks are different • Socialization issues with older students • Receiving school decides whether to issue college credit for PSEOP coursework • General increase in student responsibility • May affect GPA and class rank
Steps to Participate in PSEO • Turn in ‘Intent to Participate’ form by March 1, 2013 to your school counselor • Apply to the college-take necessary placement tests • Once admitted, schedule a mandatory meeting with your counselor and parents during the month of March/April to discuss individual scheduling issues • Finalize OFHS/college schedule by June