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Post Secondary Enrollment Option Program (PSEO)

Post Secondary Enrollment Option Program (PSEO). Tippecanoe HS 2013-14. WHAT IS PSEO?. PSEO is an opportunity to promote rigorous academic pursuits and to provide a wider variety of options to high school students .

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Post Secondary Enrollment Option Program (PSEO)

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  1. Post Secondary Enrollment Option Program (PSEO) Tippecanoe HS 2013-14

  2. WHAT IS PSEO? PSEO is an opportunity to promote rigorous academic pursuits and to provide a wider variety of options to high school students. 9th – 12th grade students earn college credit AND/OR high school graduation credit simultaneously through the successful completion of college-level courses.

  3. OPTIONS A • Receive College credit ONLY • All costs paid by the Student/Parent B • Receive College AND High School credit • Cost for Tuition, fees, & textbooks paid by Tipp City & State Board of Education.

  4. High School graduation requirements remain the same.College credit converts to THS credit based on Carnegie Unit of Credits 1hr. Class = .2 HS credit Students must carry a minimum of 3 credits per semester. (Seniors 2.5 credits per semester) A maximum total number of total credits cannot exceed 7 credits per year. (= # of periods at THS) PSEO courses are NOT eligible for weighted grades or Honors Diploma.

  5. Important note: • Courses that are not completed, withdrawn after the due date, or failed MUST BE REPAID by the student/parent • All changes must be approved by YOUR HIGH SCHOOLcounselor prior to making the change.

  6. Items NOT coveredby the PSEO Program Personal materials such as: optional books, computer software, calculators, tools, etc. transportation and parking expenses Accuplacer Test (2nd attempt)

  7. Entry Requirements Wright State University Edison Community College ACT 25 (composite) English-18, Math-22 SAT 1140 HS GPA 2.5 Pass COMPASS (Reading, Writing, Math) • ACT 26 (composite) English-23, Math-27 • SAT 1190 • HS GPA 3.25 (Sr.) 3.5 (Jr.) 3.75 (So.) • Pass COMPASS

  8. Entry Requirements Sinclair Community College Reminders: The GPA used in the application process will be SEM. 1 GPA for the year when applying. You must check the minimum GPA required by the college itself. In addition, the State of Ohio House Bill 282 requires a B (3.0) average in any high school course in the same subject area as the college course. • ACT Math-22, Reading-21, Writing 18 • SAT 1190 • HS GPA 3.0 (in subject) • Pass AccuplacerAssessment (Reading, Writing, Math) • May attend any of the Sinclair Campus locations

  9. EVERY COLLEGE HAS DIFFERENT PROCEDURES THAT MUST BE FOLLOWED. CHECK ONLINE AT THE UNIVERSITY PSEO SECTION FOR DETAILED INFORMATION! THIS IS YOUR RESPONISIBILTY.

  10. College Expectations • Remember: You ARE considered an adult, college student and are expected to behave like one at all times. You must also: • Attend a PSEO Mandatory Orientation, • Log on to your new College email account, • Register for courses, • Acquire a student ID card, • Verify PSEO funding, • Purchase books, & • Attend class regularly and on time.

  11. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. * Access by parents is limited by law. Professors cannot discuss grades, assignments, attendance with anyone other than the student. *Contact your High School Counselor if you have concerns.

  12. Athletic Eligibility Students are subject to the same requirements as all other THS athletes. Athletes must be passing the equivalent of 5 (1/2 credit) classes per semester. ** Be sure to discuss with coaches your participation in PSEO, as practice time and travel time may conflict.

  13. Summary of Steps • Sign & return INTENT TO PARTICIPATE (by March 30) • Obtain PSEO application from Guidance • Counselor will check GPA for eligibility • If eligible, you will be sent requested college application • Complete the application IN INK & w/parent signature • Return completed application to HS Counselor • Counselor will return to you for mailing. • Once you are accepted, you will schedule college classes. REMEMBER: you must call to schedule entrance exam (ie. COMPASS or Accuplacer)

  14. IMPORTANT DATES • March 30 – submit Intent to Participate • May 1 – Applications due for Fall & Spring Semesters • June 29 – Accuplacer Testing & ACT score submission • Nov. 1 – NEW PSEO applications for spring semester Reminder – students must Re-Apply each year.

  15. TIPPECANOE HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE667-6419 Mr. Baumhauer A-K Mr. Hottle L-Z Mrs. Homan - Secretary

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