CIS University’s College in the Schools Como Park Senior High School

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CIS University’s College in the Schools Como Park Senior High School Launch CIS University’s College in the Schools Como Park Senior High School

What are College in the Schools? Como Park Senior High School The University of MN Department of Extension Classes offers high school students opportunity to take U of M courses at Como Park Senior High School AND receive college and high school credit.

What are the enrollment requirements? You Got This! Varies, depending on the class; please refer to hand out in your folder Have a teacher’s recommendation The number of students per section is limited, depending on the course.

What are the course requirements? Courses offered at Como Park Senior High School Students are officially enrolled through the U of M, where grades earned will remain on their permanent academic records. Students must be motivated and willing to perform on- going, independent work, and in group settings. Each course has attendance requirements. CIS Courses at Como Park Senior High School Introduction to College Physics Introduction to Public Speaking Writing Studio Introduction to Literature: Poetry, Drama, Narrative College Writing Intermediate French I

VS. Comparison How is CIS different from AP? CIS Courses AP Courses The College in the Schools program delivers introductory- level University of Minnesota credit courses to advanced juniors and seniors Complete assignments and classroom participation as required by University Syllabus Earn U of M credit by passing the course Advanced Placement Courses are based on college-level materials as authorized by College Board for high school students Not necessary enrolled in an AP class to take the AP exam Must take and passed AP exams in May to be eligible for college credits

Imagine Yourself Here What’s in it for you? Earn college credit from the U of M while completing your high school credits Save thousands of dollars in tuition costs Be better-prepared for college Imagine Yourself Here

How do I enroll? Talk to your counselor or the instructor in the course you want to take. Questions?