Post-Secondary Enrollment Options
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Post-Secondary Enrollment
Options
DUAL ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS
Tonight’s information is subject to change
College Credit Plus Recommendations have been
released by the Ohio Board of Regents
These recommendations are under consideration by
the state Legislature
We are describing the PSEO program as it exists
today.
What is PSEO?
Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) is an
opportunity for qualified high school students to take
college classes before graduation
There are two options:
Option A – the student receives college credit and the family
pays all costs
Option B – the student receives both high school and college
credit, and the school district pays tuition and books
Why Would I do Option A?
Option A is the only option available during the
summer
Option A students may not want to have college
classes on the high school transcript
What Does Option B Cover?
Option B students will have costs paid by the school
district. This includes:
Tuition
Books (student may be required to return at the end of the
term)
Fees
Option B does not include:
Optional Fees (parking, gym membership)
Transportation
What are the benefits of PSEO?
Free college credit
Opportunity to enroll in classes not available at high
school
Exposure to college faculty/ college expectations
College credit may transfer easily (especially between
public institutions within Ohio)
What Are the Risks of PSEO?
College coursework is more rigorous than high
school
Pace is much faster – students will cover the same content as a
year-long AP class in a 15 week semester
College Faculty expect more work to be done outside of the
classroom
Financial Risk
PSEOP legislation states the school districts may require
families to re-pay the cost of tuition and books for students
who fail or withdraw
What Are the Risks of PSEO?
Participation in college classes may take time away
from other activities
Student may need to limit involvement in sports and other
extra-curricular activities or jobs
Transportation is not provided
Students taking classes on a college campus need to factor in
time needed to drive to campus, find parking, etc.
Course credit may not transfer to private or out-of-
state colleges
Who can participate in PSEO?
Students must be in grades 9 – 12
Students must have an open period in the school day
(not counting lunch)
1 HS Carnegie Unit (year long course) = 5 semester hours
A student with one open period may take 5 semester hours during
the entire school year
Students must file letter of intent with HS counselor
by March 30
Students must meet the admission criteria set by the
college
Who Should Participate in PSEO?
Students who are motivated and mature
Students who are strong students
Students who have interests beyond what is available
in the high school
Students who have the time to devote to college
classes
The Ohio State University
Michele C. Brown
Senior Assistant Director
Undergraduate Admissions
(614) 688-4468
[email protected]
http://undergrad.osu.edu/academy
The Ohio State Academy
Admission Criteria
Students must have a grade point average of 3.7 (4.0 scale) and
Student must have standardized test scores
ACT composite 26 or higher or
SAT combined Math and Critical Reading 1180 or higher or
PSAT combined Math and Critical Reading 118 or higher or
Plan composite 26 or higher
Application Deadline
Autumn semester – May 1
Spring Semester – November 1
The OSU Academy – Additional Requirements
Students must complete the college prep curriculum
Students wishing to
take:
Must complete these high school courses…
English
4 units of college prep English
Math
The highest level of math available at high school
Natural Science
3 units of science with a lab
Social Science
2 units of social science
Foreign Language
2 units of foreign language
Visual or Performing Arts
1 unit of visual or performing art
OSU Academy - Timeline
March 30 – letter of intent to participate in PSEO
due to high school
May 1 – Deadline to apply for Autumn semester
Rolling – notification of admission into the Academy
Mid-June – invitation to on-campus orientation
mailed to students
Late July/early August – on-campus orientation/
class scheduling
August 20 – first day Autumn Semester
Columbus State Community
College PSEO
Jackie Stewart
[email protected]
Columbus State Community College Timeline
Timeline is as follows:
Public/Charter schools and
Homeschools
Private schools
PSEO A
PSEO A
Summer 2014 – May 1, 2014
Summer 2014 – May 1, 2014
Autumn 2014 – July 1, 2014
Autumn 2014 – July 1, 2014
Spring 2015 – November 1, 2014
Spring 2015 – November 1, 2014
PSEO B
PSEO B
Autumn 2014 – July 1, 2014
Autumn 2014 – May 1, 2014
Spring 2015 – November 1, 2014
Spring 2015 – May 1, 2014
Columbus State Community College Requirements
ACCUMULATIVE UNWEIGHTED
HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POINT
AVERAGE (on a 4.0 Scale)
ONE of the following
STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES
(minimums listed, completed
within the last two years)
3.0 (or higher) for Seniors (Class of
2014)
ACT: Composite - 22
3.0 (or higher) for Juniors (Class of
2015)
OR
PLAN: Composite - 20
3.0 (or higher) for Sophomores
(Class of 2016)
SAT: Writing - 430 AND
Critical Reading - 450 AND
Math - 520
3.0 (or higher) for Freshmen (Class
of 2017)
PSAT: Writing - 50 AND
Critical Reading - 50 AND
Math Score - 50
CSCC Steps for PSEO
Enrollment
STEP 1.COMPLETE THE COLUMBUS STATE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ONLINE APPLICATION
FOR ADMISSION.
Step 2
STEP 2.TAKE THE COMPASS PLACEMENT
TEST
Step 3
STEP 3.COMPLETE AN ONLINE PSEO
ORIENTATION ONLY AFTER RECEIVING AN
EMAIL THAT YOU MAY PROCEED.
Step 4
STEP 4.(PRIVATE/08 SCHOOL PSEO B
APPLICANTS ONLY). SUBMIT AN OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION APPLICATION
FOR NONPUBLIC STUDENT PARTICIPATION
BY JUNE 1ST.
Things to Remember
We will communicate to you and your guidance
counselor along the way.
Please use an e-mail address that you check often.
That is our means of communication to you.
Call us with questions…..
The CSCC website is a great resource.
Questions
JACKIE STEWART
[email protected]
MICHELE BROWN
[email protected]