PSEOP
Program at Edison Can Cut College Tuition Costs in
Half
Parents
and guardians of high school students who are interested in saving as
much as
$40,000 in college tuition costs are invited to attend the
Post-Secondary
Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP) information sessions being held by
Edison
State College throughout the month of January.
The
sessions will be held Jan. 8 at Edison’s Darke County Campus, Jan. 9 at
Edison’s Piqua Campus and Jan. 15 at the Sidney Moose Lodge on 1200 N.
Broadway.
All sessions will run from 6–7:30 p.m. and Edison staff will be on hand
to
answer questions about enrolling in the program, cost savings,
transferability
of credits and more.
PSEOP
allows students in grades 9 through 12 attending Ohio’s public and
non-public
schools to earn college credit while simultaneously earning a high
school
diploma at no cost.
The
purpose of the program is to promote advanced academic opportunities
for
qualified high school students prior to their graduation. Students
attend
classes at both their high school and on the Edison campus, earning
credits
that can then be used toward a two-year associate’s degree at Edison or
transferred to other colleges and universities throughout the state.
Most PSEOP
students take classes at their current school and Edison, and remain
very
active at their high schools.
“For
students who know they’ll be pursuing a degree after high school, PSEOP
is an
excellent way to not only get college credits for free, but to get a
feel for
what taking courses at a college level will be like,” said Velina
Bogart,
coordinator of early college programs at Edison. “We’ve had as many as
20
students in the past few years complete enough courses to receive their
two-year associate’s degree before they’ve graduated from high school.
That’s
the equivalent of receiving two years of college for free, and those
credits
are transferrable throughout the state.”
Currently,
more than 600 students from high schools in Miami, Darke and Shelby
Counties
are enrolled in the program at Edison, which saved families more than
$1
million in 2011.
“Being
a PSEOP student at Edison helped me to get a feel for what college
would be
like, so if I decided to go to a large university, I’d feel more
prepared,”
said Alexis Roe, who took college credit classes at Edison while
attending
Sidney High School. “Even though I was away from my high school half of
the
day, I was still able to participate in activities at my high school,
which was
very important for me.”
Students
and parents who are unable to attend one of the sessions and want to
learn more
about PSEOP can call Velina Bogart in the Admissions Office at
937-778-7854.
Edison
State College celebrates its 40th anniversary of providing higher
education and
advanced training opportunities for the people of Darke, Miami and
Shelby
Counties. Visit us online at http://www.edisonohio.edu
With campuses in Piqua and Greenville, Edison provides both a Personal
Experience and a Rewarding Education.
Find
them both at Edison.
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