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College in High School at Seton Hill University
Seton Hill University is working with High Schools to offer eligible students the opportunity to earn college credits while still in the supportive environment of their high school through the College in High School Program. The College in High School program is designed to give students greater opportunities to complete high school with adequate preparation for college and careers by introducing more students to the advantages of a college education and help them have a more successful transition into the culture and expectations that are present in colleges and universities by giving them a preview of college-level academic work.
Students from participating school districts can register for one or more of the approved courses through their high school and upon successful completion of the course receive college credit from Seton Hill University. Secondary (High School) credit is awarded to students for the successful completion of College in High School courses. The tuition is a fraction of regular college tuition.
Upper level high school courses can be submitted to the Office of Graduate & External Programs for review. If the course syllabus and instructor's vita are approved, the instructor will be designated as Seton Hill faculty . College in High School course credits are reflected on a Seton Hill University transcript. Schools interested in partnering with Seton Hill to offer College in High School courses should download the College in High School Handbook for details.
College in High School Students have access to Seton Hill's Reeves Memorial Library in person and electronically. Sample Resources:
- ARTStor
- JSTORE
- Sage Online Journals
- Literature Resources Center
- Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database
- Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe
- EBSCOhost (ERIC, MLA Biblio, MEDLINE)
- FindArticles.com
For more information, contact:
Office of Graduate & External Programs
Seton Hill University
(724) 552-1706
busch@setonhill.edu
Doucment Links
College in High School Handbook
List of Approved Courses
Current participating School Districts
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