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What are the requirements to participate in the concurrent enrollment partnership program?

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What are the requirements to participate in the concurrent enrollment partnership program?

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• Be a sophomore, junior or senior in high school; • Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 or higher and a cumulative WSU GPA of 2.0 or higher (new WSU students need the high school GPA only); • Meet all additional prerequisites for specific courses. This may include ACT scores, passing the WSU department final or exit exam, or achieving a minimum grade in the course. Check with your teacher for details; • Complete the fall semester of any yearlong concurrent enrollment course with a grade of A or B. Each high school may set additional standards which exceed these requirements. Q: What are the pre-requisites for English 101? A: You must have an ACT-English score of 20 or above. Please arrange to take the ACT in April or June prior to the semester you wish to enroll. Scores must be on file at the time of the enrollment visit. Q: How do I get retroactive credit for English 101? I have an ACT-English score of 31. A: First, do not enroll in English 101 for WSU credit. Once you enroll in

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• Be a sophomore, junior or senior in high school; • Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 or higher and a cumulative WSU GPA of 2.0 or higher if any WSU classes have been taken previously; • Meet all additional prerequisites for specific courses. This may include ACT scores, passing the WSU department final, or achieving a minimum grade in the course. Check with your teacher for details; • Complete the fall semester of any yearlong concurrent enrollment course with a grade of A or B. Each high school may set additional standards which exceed these requirements.

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