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Date: 3/8/2004 8:00:00 AM PROFILE: UC ENGINEERING MAJOR GETS AN EARLY JUMP ON COLLEGE
During his senior year at Princeton, Mads earned UC credit, free of charge, through the Post Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP). To qualify, high school students must carry at least a 3.0 grade point average and place at the college level on the university’s math and English essay placement tests. There are presently 41 high school students who are taking classes on the UC campus this year. While Mads was finishing up his senior year at Princeton, he was taking two calculus classes and a differential equations class at UC. He found out about PSEOP through his high school counselor and math teacher. Mads felt PSEOP would help him be successful in his plan to double major in math and engineering. “Without the courses I took at UC my senior year in high school, I would not feel as comfortable signing up for a second major due to the copious amount of work related to engineering.” He adds that his early look at college was appealing with “less restrictions, more intense learning and better in-depth teaching.”
Barbara Bucey, director of UC’s Post Secondary Options Enrollment Program, says future high school students interested in enrolling in PSEOP must notify their school by March 31 and submit their application packet to UC by April 15. For more information, contact Bucey at 513-556-2967 or check the PSEOP web site.
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