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Taking college coursework in high school

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If you are looking to get ahead of the game and take college courses while still in high school we have three possible routes:

  • Enroll in the Early College Credit Program if you are a public or private high school student. You must receive approval from your school district for desired coursework for high school and college credit, or just college credit. Most of the cost should be covered by your school’s district/state. Spots in courses are not guaranteed.
  • Enroll in the High School Special Program if you are a public or private high school student. The student/family is responsible for covering the cost of courses. Spots in courses are not guaranteed.
  • The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Program allows high school students to take college level courses at the campus or their own high school. All MOUs are initiated and contracted through a staff member at the participating school district. An MOU provides guaranteed spots in a course.

Courses

to view areas of study and coursework generally available to students in the ECCP or High School Special Program.

To see specific courses, . Look for 100-level or 200-level general elective courses. If coursework for the upcoming term is not yet available, reference the previous term to get an idea of what coursework may be available.

If you are interested in online courses at ÌÇÐÄVlog-BC (such as UWX courses), to view coursework. Please keep in mind that these are expected courses for the next academic year and are subject to change.

If you have questions about courses, please contact our team at collegecredit@uwec.edu.

Deadlines

ECCP, High School Special, & MOU Program Application Deadlines
  • May 15 for the fall/summer semester
  • December 1 for the spring semester
MOU Agreement Deadlines
  • March 1 for the fall/summer semester
  • October 1 for the spring semester

Admissions Criteria

  • UW-Eau Claire: Typically, juniors or seniors with a 3.5 GPA or better.
  • ÌÇÐÄVlog – Barron County: Typically, sophomores through seniors with a 2.0 GPA or better.

If a high school student doesn't meet the criteria listed above, the student will need to provide substantial and convincing proof of college readiness. This can include any of the following:

  • an academic record that demonstrates successful completion of preparatory coursework or experience in the appropriate subject area(s)
  • letters of recommendation from counselors and/or teachers
  • ACT/SAT/AP/WPT scores (if applicable)

For more information, contact the UW-Eau Claire Admissions Office. Approval by your school district does not guarantee admission to the University.

How to Apply

  • Fill out the .
    Note: You are encouraged to use a personal email address when applying instead of your school email address.
  • High school transcript
    Note: A high school transcript may be uploaded within the application or sent directly from your school.
  • Fill out the and gather appropriate signatures. On this form you will be asked to indicate the coursework you intend to take. See above for information on how to view available courses.
    Note: Students in the MOU Program do not need to submit this form.

Note on Registration

Because of the demand for some courses and limitations on enrollment, degree-seeking students are given priority in course registration. High school special students register on a space-available basis, meaning enrollment in classes is not guaranteed.

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Effective from December, 22 2024 until January, 1 2025