**The application for Fall 2024 and Year-Long 2024-25 dual credit courses is now CLOSED.**

 SPRING 2025 myHSCP Enrollment window: January 8 - February 7

  • December 1 - FutureRoo Application opens for NEW HSCP STUDENTS (Returning HSCP students do not need to re-apply in FutureRoo)
  • January 8 - myHSCP enrollment begins (All students must login to myHSCP to sign the student agreement, send the Parent Consent form, and select their courses.)
  • February 7, 11:59 PM - enrollment closes

For application resources, please visit Student Resources

 

Eligibility Requirements

  • High school sophomores, juniors and seniors
    • An overall 3.0 minimum grade point average (GPA) (on a 4.0 scale) or a minimum 21 composite ACT score
  • High school freshmen
    • An overall 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), a score in the 90th percentile or above on the ACT or SAT, a signed letter of recommendation from your principal and guidance counselor and written permission from a parent or legal guardian
  • Some courses have prerequisites that must be completed prior to registration. The Prerequisites for MATH 110 Precalculus Algebra are as follows: The Math 110 Precalculus Algebra course is one course that has a pre-requisite outside of the basic course perquisites for taking any HSCP course. The course prerequisite requires an ALEKS Score of 51 or higher; or MyMathTest Intermediate Algebra Score of 70% or higher; or ACT Math Sub-score of 22 or higher; or SAT Math Sub-score of 540 or higher; or concurrent enrollment in MATH 109; or completion of three or more units of high school Algebra I and higher mathematics courses and a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher. 
  • Students earning college credit in a course must have satisfied state graduation requirements in that subject area.
  • In schools where state mandated subjects are taken in grades 9 and 10, junior and senior students may enroll for both college and high school elective credit.
  • In schools not offering state mandated courses in grades 9 and 10, junior and senior students will receive credit simultaneously for both college work and high school graduation requirements.
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