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Post-Secondary Enrollment Options
The Post-Secondary Enrollment
Options Program has been established
to permit high school students
to earn college and high school
graduation credit through the
successful completion of college
courses. The program is intended
to provide expanded opportunities
for appropriately qualified
high school students to experience
course work at the college or
university level. The high school
student must meet special admission
criteria set by the individual
college or university. The high
school student will be expected
and required to perform at the
same level as the institution's
regular students. College courses
should either contribute to
or supplement the broad academic
preparation needed by high school
students. Credit for highly-specialized
content college courses generally
should not substitute for important
broader content college preparatory
courses offered by the high
school.
Nine rules established
by the State Board of Education
provide the guidelines and specify
procedures necessary
to implement the program. Specific
rules and requirements
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