Concurrent Enrollment

at Bartlesville High School/Mid-High

 

2009-2010

 

 

Qualified eleventh-grade or twelfth-grade students may have the opportunity to be enrolled concurrently in high school and college courses.  Tuition is free for up to six (6) hours at public colleges or universities, but there is a cost for fees and books.  Students must meet current state concurrent enrollment guidelines.  College courses taken through concurrent enrollment will not count toward high school credit.

 

Each student choosing to enroll concurrently is responsible for contacting the college and enrolling in the appropriate course(s).  This enrollment must be verified by submitting a copy of his or her college class schedule to his or her counselor.  The student’s counselor may check with the registrar at the college to verify the student is enrolled.  A concurrently enrolled student must submit his or her semester grades to the appropriate BHS counselor at the end of each semester.  This allows BHS to provide sound academic guidance to each student.

 

Students must have a qualifying ACT score to enroll in college courses.

 

During the 2008-2009 school year, the following courses were taught on the BHS campus through Rogers State University:  Composition I, Composition II, College Algebra, and American Federal Government.

 

*Proposed courses and times for the 2009-2010 school year are:

 

Fall 2009

 

Composition I       8:25        MWF

College Algebra    9:25        MWF

Social Studies       12:50      TTh

 

Spring 2010

 

Composition II     8:25        MWF

College Algebra    9:25        MWF

Social Studies       12:50      TTh

 

*Courses and times are subject to approval from Rogers State University.   Check the RSU web site at www.rsu.edu Academics for up to date information.