Guide to Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Program

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Understanding the eligibility criteria, application process, steps after acceptance, non-funded courses, and credit transfer details for the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program. Eligibility ranges from juniors to sophomores, with specific academic requirements. Deadlines for application submission and essential steps outlined. After acceptance, students go through placement tests, orientation, and registration. Certain courses like study abroad or music lessons are not covered by PSEO funding. Transfer of credits under the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum discussed.


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  1. Who is eligible for PSEO? Juniors: Upper one-third of class rank OR earn a 3.5 cumulative high school GPA OR score at or above the 70th percentile on any nationally standardized, norm-referenced test Seniors: Upper one-half of class rank OR earn a 3.0 cumulative high school GPA OR score at or above the 50th percentile on any nationally standardized, norm-referenced test High School Sophomores: Pass 8th Grade MCA reading test Limited to 1 career and technical course(CTE) first semester of 10th grade. Can take more CTE courses second semester if successful.

  2. How to Apply

  3. Application Steps Application Deadlines Fall Start Preferred: April 15th = Earlier Registration Final : July 1st Spring Start Final: Dec. 1st

  4. Application Steps: 1) Before deadline: Online application High School Transcript (& MCA score if 10th grade) PSEO Notice of Student Registration Form Standardized test scores, if applicable

  5. After Acceptance : Accuplacer Placement Test Anoka-Ramsey uses the Accuplacer test to determine appropriate placement into courses by testing students in both Math and English Study materials and testing schedule available online www.anokaramsey.edu/assessment Students can place directly into college level general courses, and English and Algebra with sufficient scores on the ACT or MCA: Reading(General courses): ACT- 21 or higher, MCA R1047 English: ACT- 18 or higher, no MCA score applicable Math: ACT-22 or higher ACT, MCA depends on math course (1148-1158)

  6. After Acceptance : Orientation and Registration Required for PSEO students - parents welcome Group Advising Register for classes with advisor assistance Receive your student photo ID Fall O & R Dates: Late April through August!

  7. Courses NOT Funded by PSEO Study Abroad Outdoor Activities Skiing Snowboarding Camping Golf Music Lessons (if not in AFA program) Developmental courses ( 1000) Selective Admissions Program courses: Nursing Physical Therapy Asst. Repeat Courses If students earn a D or higher in course, PSEO funding will not reimburse- student would have to pay out of pocket Only F or W grades are repeatable through PSEO

  8. Transferring Credits: Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) A package of 40 general education credits towards a bachelors degree Accepted by Minnesota State Colleges & Universities University of Minnesota Campuses MnCAP Program Some private colleges uminn

  9. www.anokaramsey.edu/PSEO PSEO@anokaramsey.edu

  10. Abbie Huttenburg Director of K-12 Partnerships 763-433-1967 PSEO@anokaramsey.edu Jenna Houser Admissions Advisor 763-433-1136 Jenna.Houser@anokaramsey.edu

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