High School College Credit

About HSCCP

The High School College Credit Program (HSCCP) at Bowling Green State University provides high school students who do not participate in the Post Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP) an opportunity to take college-level coursework which strengthens and enriches their high school experience. Students in this program are eligible to take a maximum of 16 hours of coursework each semester during the academic year. In addition, summer enrollment is available through this program.

The High School College Credit Program is intended to complement rather than replace the high school college preparatory curriculum. To ensure maximum benefit to a student, a close working relationship is necessary among the student’s local school district, parents or guardians, and the University. It is the responsibility of all involved parties to maintain clear and continuous communication to guarantee that a student receives the greatest possible benefit from participation in the High School College Credit Program.

Enrollment Options

Students may enroll in this program for fall, spring, and/or summer semesters.

Eligibility Requirements

To be considered for admission to the High School College Credit Program, students must possess:

  1. A cumulative high school grade point average of:
    Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior: 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
    Senior: 2.5 on a 4.0 scale as presented on the official high school transcript. Report cards are not accepted.
  2. Meet the state articulation requirements in the subject areas to which you are seeking enrollment. (i.e. if you want to enroll for a math course, you must have completed through Algebra II in high school)

Classes

Freshmen and sophomores are permitted to take ONE CLASS per semester.

HSCCP students may enroll in classes providing they have the prerequisite knowledge and skill, and space is available. Many HSCCP students enroll in courses in English Composition, Mathematics, Foreign Languages, Natural Sciences, and other liberal arts classes such as History and Philosophy.

The following courses are not available to HSCCP students: Developmental Courses (English 110 and Math 095x), Aviation Studies, Architec & Environment Design, Horsemanship, Scuba Diving, Independent Study and other classes with substantial liability or lab fees.

The availability of art and music classes is very limited. Students interested in music classes, private lessons or ensembles should contact Kathy Moss, the Coordinator of Music Admission at 419-372-8577. Students are required to pass an audition to be eligible for private lessons. The availability of private music lessons is at the discretion of the College of Musical Arts (CMA).

Fees

Tuition and all fees are the responsibility of the student/parent.

HSCCP Application Procedures

The following application materials are needed for admission into the HSCCP program at BGSU:

Submit Official Credentails to

Office of Admissions
110 McFall Center
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
    Phone: 419-372-BGSU (2478)
Toll-Free: 1-866-CHOOSE BGSU (246-6732)
Fax: 419-372-6955
E-mail: choosebgsu@bgsu.edu

Application Deadline

All required application materials must be on file by the deadline.

Fall Semester – April 15
Spring Semester – November 15
Summer Semester – Two weeks prior to the start of the session

Program Continuation

HSCCP students must maintain a minimum BGSU cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and pass all BGSU classes with a grade of “C” or better in order to continue in the program.

Benefits of HSCCP

High school students who qualify for HSCCP have the opportunity to challenge themselves with college courses while still enrolled in high school. Students have the opportunity to interact with faculty in a collegiate environment, which may assist them in making a successful transition to undergraduate studies upon completion of high school.

Special Notes

Updated: Tuesday, August 7, 2012
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