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Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) is an academic option open to high school seniors, juniors and sophomores in various US states, such as Minnesota, Ohio, Washington and Florida. [1] The options allow students to take courses at the college level.
courses while still in high school. College courses taken through PSEO can satisfy high school requirements and earn transferable college credits. What is Covered? • Tuition (including special course fees) • Required Fees • Technology Fee • Student Life/Activity Fee • LeadMN (Student Association Fee)
PSEO Student Conduct. Even though PSEO students are still considered high school students, they are expected to abide by Century College’s Code of Conduct. This can be found in the Right to Know Handbook found in the student planner.
Concurrent enrollment is a college course made available through the PSEO program, offered at a high school and taught by a high school teacher. Concurrent enrollment courses enroll only high school students in order for them to earn both high school and college credit. Students get the
Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO): The PSEO program is a dual credit program that allows high school students to simultaneously earn high school and college credit through enrollment in and successful completion
What is PSEO? Postsecondary Enrollment Options are opportunities for eligible high school students to enroll in college or university courses that earn credits simultaneously for both their high school diploma and their college degree.
The Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Program allows high school and home-schooled juniors and seniors to earn both high school and college credit for courses completed through a college or university.