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Huron High School Guidance Department February 20, 2013 Post Secondary Enrollment Option Program

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Huron High School Guidance Department

February 20, 2013

Post Secondary Enrollment Option Program

Student ResponsibilitiesMake sure they know all application and

scheduling deadlines and MEET THEM.To see HHS counselor about courses at both

locations and make sure you do not exceed 7 total creditsStudent pays for anything over 7 credits in one year

Clear any special attendance situations with Firelands & HHS staff.

Textbooks are on loan to the students. It is the students responsibility to take their voucher to the bookstore to obtain their books as well as return them at the end of the semester. Failure to do so could result in the inability to

register for classes the next semester.

Student ResponsibilityIt is the student’s responsibility to obtain a

parking pass and display it properly.Can not take remedial level courses, a class

you previously failed at the college, physical education courses or any one credit course

Make arrangements with the Learning Center at Firelands if you are in need of tutoring services

If you are an athlete, you must printout out your college grades at the end of first and third quarters and give them to the athletic director

Student ResponsibilitiesTransportation is up to you and no car pools are

allowed for liability reasons.Set up and manage your bgnet accountSubmit the Counseling Services Verification

Form to HHS before APRIL 4Do program application and complete compass

testing: https://choose.bgsu.edu/apply/accessMust be done by April 18

Set up appointments with professors about concerns

Obtain college transcript from Firelands or request it be sent to future colleges

DUAL ENROLLMENTClasses in our Building

For juniors/seniors:English 1120 and English 2000English 1110 and English 1500Spanish 2010 and Spanish 2020Spanish 1010 and Spanish 1020POLS 1100 American Government & PSYC 1010

(Intro to Psych)MATH 1150 (Intro to Stat) & MATH 2220 (Discrete

Math)

Academic CreditGrades will be maintained at the college on a

permanent transcript.Grades and credit will appear on the

student’s high school transcript and will calculate into the student’s cumulative grade point average since they are semester grades not quarterly grades.No additional credit is given for college classes

taken at Firelands.Grades will not appear on the student’s high

school grade card.Not used to help with merit/honor roll or Sports

Academic teams

Credit3 hour college class equals .6 high school

semester credit4 hour college class equals .8 high school

semester credit5 hour college class equals 1 high school

semester credit

No 1 or 2 hour classes acceptedNo physical education classes acceptedNo S/U grades accepted

Room in HHS ScheduleMust take a minimum of 5 classes between the

two buildingsCan not take over a maximum of 7 credits

between the two buildingsExamples:

Student takes 4 periods of classes at HHSCan take up to 3 credits of classes during the year at

Firelands which could be: five-3 hour classes (3 credits), one-4 hour course and three-3 hour classes (2.6 credits), three-5 hour classes (3 credits) etc….

Student takes 5 periods of classes at HHSCan take up to 2 credits of classes during the year at

Firelands which could be: three-3 hour classes (1.8 credits) or two-3 hour classes and one-4 hour class (2 credits), etc…

Student takes 6 periods of classes at HHS Can only take up to one credit during the year at Firelands

which could be: one 3 (.6 credits) or 4 (.8 credits) or 5 (1 credit) hour class

AthletesIf participating in a high school sport, the

Ohio High School Athletic Association requires you to submit a midterm progress report for your college classes at the end of first and third quarter for eligibility purposes.Failure to do so or failure in your college class

could result in athlete being ineligible to participate.

Grade can be downloaded from Firelands website if instructor is using midterm reports. If not, a form must be picked up in the guidance office and given to the instructor to complete.

Points to RememberParticipation in the PSEO Program does not

constitute admission to BGSU or BGSU Firelands. Students who plan to attend the University must formally apply during their senior year.

Students enrolled are subject to same administrative policies, grading policies, and standards as other BGSU students.

BGSU Firelands college students will be given priority over PSEOP students when enrolling in courses.

Certain classes are not available to PSEOP studentsIndependent study, developmental courses (English,

Math), physical ed. Courses, selected business courses, and certain upper-division courses.

Class AttendanceYou are expected to be in class at Firelands if

they are in session. Many professors have very strict attendance policies.They may have different snow days then HHS.They have different spring and fall breaks from HHS.

If you are absent from a Firelands class, it is the student’s responsibility to speak to the instructor and make any necessary arrangements.

Can only leave a high school class 5 minutes early or get back to the high school 5 minutes late so schedule appropriately.

You can not hang out in HHS teachers classrooms on days you do not have class at Firelands.

Sign in and out in officeStay in study hall if you get back to the building

early

UnderstandYou may miss announcements however:

They are posted online and on the bulletin board outside the main office.

It is your responsibility to take care of conflicts. Final exams in college classes are usually on different days and require you arranging the times in advance with your high school teachers.

Many age groups in college classes—deal with it!

If you fail or withdraw from a college class, you and your parents pay for it ($680+)

You are one of the last to register for classes so selection may be limited.

Credit TransferMany colleges accept the credit. The grade

you get does not go to college with you so it will not help your college gpa.

Way to check out the colleges that accept PSEO credit and the classes they will accept at:https://miami.transfer.org/cas/index.jsp

If class used to meet high school graduation requirements, it may only transfer as a general elective

Possible College Classes to take

Computer Basics

Intro toArt

Intro to Geology

Intro to Programmi

ng

Environment

Of Life

Intro toBiology

Intro toEconomy

Varieties ofWriting

HumanNutrition

Intro toGeology

Intro to Sociology

WorldCivilizations

ModernAmerica

EarlyAmerica

Intro to Public

Speaking

Intro to Psychology

Intro to Statistics

College Algebra

Modern World

Calculus-Analytic

Geometry

Firelands Contact PersonMr. Dave Janik

419-433-5560, extension 20606 [email protected]

Requesting BGSU transcriptGo to:

www.bgsu.edu/offices/registrar/page5601.html to obtain your official transcript or order it to be sent to your future college of attendance

No charge for this transcriptInstructions to obtain it are also at the HHS

Guidance website under Forms.It is student responsibility to obtain this

transcript.