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Why do students participate? Experience different ideas and potential majors (Careers) Save Time and Money Get a head start on college courses
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Post Secondary Education Option *PSEOP* Local Institutions OSU -Main, Marion, Delaware Marion Technical College Columbus State Franklin University
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Post Secondary Education Option *PSEOP* Purpose The purpose of the program is to promote rigorous academic pursuits and to provide a wider variety of options to high school students.
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Post Secondary Education Option *PSEOP* Option A* College credit only Does not affect high school credit or GPA. *Student pays all costs.
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Post Secondary Education Option *PSEOP* Option B* College credit & High School credit Affects High School GPA * Pays for tuition, books, materials, and fees.
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Post Secondary Education Option *PSEOP* Requirements Students must notify the school by March 30th if interested in participating. You must meet with a school counselor and sign a statement stating that you are aware of your responsibilities regarding the program. Please sign forms in packet and leave it with us this evening.
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Student must meet the requirements of the postsecondary institution. Under Option B - The number of classes you may take are determined by the number of class periods at the high school and whether the postsecondary school is on quarters or semesters. Most are on semesters. Ex. 2 semester hours =.4 credit 3 semester hours =.6 credit 5 semester hours = 1 credit Post Secondary Education Option *PSEOP*
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Deciding to Participate Future Plans High School Graduation Scheduling College-level work Transportation Extracurricular Activities
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Things to Consider: You will meet a variety of students on campus Fast pace of college courses and offered different formats (hybrid, On-line, less structure Meet only two or three days per week (off days) Colleges cannot “guarantee” entrance into courses. Increased freedom = increased responsibility
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Program Advantages Opportunities Experiences Challenge Use of college counseling services Get 2 for 1 credit
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Your Academic Record Credits may be applied to college degree or transferred. What is a TAG? (http://regents.ohio.gov/transfer/tags/index.phphttp://regents.ohio.gov/transfer/tags/index.php Still eligible for “FRESHMAN” scholarships Record on HS and College Transcripts May assist you in meeting Admission Requirements in selective programs
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Program Risk Increased learning responsibilities Financial responsibility Reduced time for high school activities Grades can affect GPA Loss of time due to travel No guarantee of course availability Social discomfort
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ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY It is the student’s responsibility to be sure that all requirements are met. Passing 5 credits Have at least a 1.75 GPA Number of courses scheduled each semester * Example * Semester System 3 credit Semester class =.6.6 x 2 = 1.2 Carnegie Units
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Possible Cost Student/Parent will be responsible for paying any cost related to a failed course or withdrawal after the institution’s withdrawal deadline.
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COURSES Who should apply? Students must have a high school “B” average to take a PSEOP course in the same area.
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Columbus State Who should apply? 3.0 GPA One of the follow: ACT - Composite of 22 PLAN - Composite of 20 SAT – 430+ on Writing, 450+ on Critical Reading, 520+ on Math PSAT - 50+ on Verbal, Math, & Writing Passed OGT Test Completed required high school graduation requirements in the area of study. No Application Fee
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Marion Technical College Admission Requirements Apply for Admission with Application Fee of $20 Sign and submit PSEO Participation Form to Counseling Office Must meet GPA requirement Must participate in COMPASS college placement testing
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Admission Requirements for OSUM Apply for Admission and $60 application fee College Prep Curriculum 3.5 on a 4.0 scale Standardized test score ACT of 26 or SAT of 1180 Top 15% of HS class May 1 Deadline
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Higher Education at Hayes Fall Semester 2013 Psychology Series 2 sem. college credits PS 1000 Skills for Success (Begins early September) PS 1010 Career Planning for the 21 st Century (Begins late October) Courses meet only two days per week during last period 1 st semester only.
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Higher Education at Hayes Fall Semester 2011 MTC 2-period block – 12 Semester Hours Total Psychology Sociology Dealing with Diversity Oral Communications Courses meet periods 2 and 3 Monday/Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday Friday off – students may leave building with parent permission note or use as a study hall
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What Courses are available? Most entry level courses, with some exceptions. Everything from criminal justice to sociology. What courses will help you meet your goals? Discuss your options with a college representative
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How do you know the time of day classes are offered? The College schedule of classes usually posted on line Check on-line at the college’s web site
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What Should you do next? Talk things over with your parents Decide why you would be a good candidate for PSEO. Be sure you are meeting the requirements by doing the best you can in your high school courses. Talk with your School Counselor and be sure to complete the appropriate forms by March 30. Apply for PSEO admission by the college deadline and take/attend required tests/meetings. Research courses that fit your education goal Pay attention and follow the colleges steps to complete course enrollment.
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What Should you do next? Sign form that you have attended this meeting which meets the required counseling requirement. Return the participation form no later than March 1 st.
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This presentation, forms, and links will be available on the Hayes Guidance website.
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