What is PSEO and How Does It Affect CCO?
Post-Secondary Enrollment Option (PSEO) was enacted by the Ohio General Assembly (SB 140 in 1989 and HB 215 in 1997) to provide for 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students in chartered public and nonpublic high schools, as well as students enrolled in 08 schools, to receive dual credit towards high school and college through the successful completion of college courses while still in high school. As long as any student enrolled in the PSEO program meets the above definitions for Home Education and 08 Schools, they may participate in CCO events.
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