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Post Secondary Enrollment Options
| What is PSEO?
PSEO is a program established by the Minnesota Legislature that allows high school juniors and seniors to complete some high school requirements by taking courses at participating Minnesota State Colleges and Universities. Students in public, non-public, home school, and tribal schools may enroll. Visit the MN Department of Education for information. |
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| How can PSEO benefit me?
It gives you a head start on college. College credits taken while in high school may be counted toward high school and college graduation, once these credits are accepted by the post-secondary institution. |
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Variety! PSEO lets you take courses that may not be available at your high school. |
| It's free. That's right. Your tuition, activity fees, and books are paid for by the state of Minnesota. Private music lesson fees and other additional course fees are the responsibility of the student. | |
| Is PSEO right for me?
Generally speaking, PSEO students share some common attributes that contribute to their success in college: Motivation to get a head start on college. Social, mental, and emotional maturity. Willingness to work hard. Desire to explore new opportunities Readiness to separate from high school atmosphere. |
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| What classes and activities can I take part in? | |
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Visit with your high school counselor to determine what kind of courses you need to complete your requirements for your diploma. After those requirements are met, you can take electives in areas of interest to you. The legislature established this program on a "space-available" basis. This means you will register after regularly admitted students, so you may not always get your first choice. Developmental, as well as some upper-division and major-specific classes are not available to PSEO students. All other MSUM activities are open to PSEO students, with the exception of inter-collegiate athletics. You can also continue to participate in your high school's extra-curricular activities if you prefer. |
| What will it cost? Your tuition, fees, and books are paid for by the state of Minnesota. You are responsible for paying additional fees in courses such as music lessons, and for any consumable supplies. Transportation, room, and board fees are your responsibility. Residence hall housing is available to PSEO students enrolled at MSUM and MSCTC. |
Visit Housing's web site to see current costs for room and board at Housing and Residential Life @ Minnesota State University Moorhead |
Count me in! How do I apply?
Frick Hall 151 |
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