Edison
Community College...
Edison to Hold PSEOP
Informational
Meetings
January 7, 2012
Edison
Community College will hold a
series of informational meetings designed to explain the Post-Secondary
Enrollment Options program (PSEOP) to students and parents and
guardians of
interested high school students throughout the month of January.
PSEOP
enables Ohio public and
non-public high school students in grades 9 through 12 to earn college
credit
and/or high school graduation credit through the successful completion
of
college courses. The program is tuition free.
The
purpose of the program is to
promote advanced academic opportunities for high school students prior
to
graduation by earning credits toward a two-year associate degree at
Edison.
Most PSEOP students remain very active at their high schools.
By
participating in the PSEOP program,
a student can save as much as $40–$50,000 in college tuition fees.
The
informational sessions will be
held at the following:
•
Jan. 11, 6 – 7:30 p.m., Darke County
Campus, 601 Wagner Ave, Greenville
•
Jan. 17, 6 – 7:30 p.m., Piqua
Campus, Looney Road north of Route 36, Piqua, North Hall Theater and
Pavilion
•
Jan. 18, 6 – 7:30 p.m., Sidney Moose
Lodge #568, 1200 N. Broadway Ave., Sidney
Students
and parents who are unable to
attend and want to learn more about the program can call Velina Bogart
or
Stacey Bean in the Admissions Office at 937-778-7920.
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