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Post Secondary Enrollment Options Program
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PSEOP
application for Admission Meet the NC State Advising Staff State Department of Education PSEOP Site
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I would rather speak to an individual regarding PSEOP.
2. What are the steps to apply at NC State College? 3. What are the entrance requirements at NC State College? 4. My child is home schooled, is he/she eligible for PSEOP? 5. Who pays for the classes? 6. Are there classes my student cannot take? 7. Can I see my child's grades? 8. Can I check if he/she is attending classes? 9. Do credits transfer to another college? 10. What happens if my student does not pass a class? 11. How safe is NC State?
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I would rather speak to an individual regarding PSEOP. High school students interested in the PSEOP program, must attend a PSEOP information session with their parents at their high school or career center. Please see your counselor for dates. Sessions are usually offered during the months of January - March! 1. Complete a PSEOP admissions application. Click here to request an application. 2. Submit a copy of the official high school transcripts. 3. Schedule an appointment with the admissions office by phone at 419-755-4761. 4. Complete the college's new student assessment if necessary. Students wishing to participate in the program should apply to the college at least four weeks prior to their entering quarter. back to top What are the entrance requirements at NC State? All students who have completed the application procedure (above) will be considered for admissions provided that they meet the following PSEOP entrance requirements: 1. High school cumulative GPA of: 2.50 or better for seniors 2.75 or better for juniors 3.50 or better for freshmen 2. Applicants must complete the college assessment test. Assessment testing can be waived if the applicant has qualifying ACT scores of: Math score of 17 or better to waive math portion Reading score of 18 or better to waive reading portion Writing score of 22 or better to waive writing portion 3. If the results of the assessment test REQUIRE the student to complete any developmental reading courses, the applicant WILL NOT qualify for the PSEOP program at NC State. back to top My child is home schooled, is he/she eligible for PSEOP? According to the Ohio Education of Education, a home schooled student MUST do one of the following in order to be eligible for PSEOP:
Students in the Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEOP) program may choose from the following two options: Option A: This option allows the student to receive ONLY college credit. In this option, college credit (including tuition, fees and all other costs related to the program) is funded entirely by the student or the student's parent. Option B: This option allows the student to receive BOTH high school and college credit. The cost of tuition, fees, and book expenses are paid for by the state and the student's home school. back to top Are there any classes my student cannot take at NC State? PSEOP students can not register for the following:
By completing the application for admission for the PSEOP enrollment program, your student has provided you as the parent, the high school and the State Department of Education access to information regarding enrollment, course attendance and grades while involved in the PSEOP program. back to top Can I check if he/she is attending classes? By completing the application for admission for the PSEOP enrollment program, your student has provided you as the parent, the high school and the State Department of Education access to information regarding enrollment, course attendance and grades while involved in the PSEOP program. back to top Do credits transfer to another college? For information regarding where your NC State credits will transfer, please click here. back to top What happens if my student does not pass a class? Fees for failure to successfully complete a course MAY default to the student and parent under the Ohio Board of Education PSEOP procedures. For more information, please click here. back to top How safe is NC State? The NC State and Ohio State University - Mansfield Student Right to Know statement is available online. back to top
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