Friday, December 9, 2011

Articulated College Credits

The Southern Minnesota Articulated College Credit Project represents the cooperation of 8 Carl Perkins Consortia and 17 post-secondary campuses across southern Minnesota. This project provides students in participating high schools the opportunity to earn college credit for classes they take in high school. These credits are earned at no cost to the school district or student and can be redeemed at several post-secondary campuses upon admission to the school. The certificates are generally for entry-level college courses and allow students to get credit without taking the course if they have successfully completed the requirements while in high school.

Over fifty articulated college credit certificates are available for issue to schools in the Minnesota West Consortium. Approximately 2,500 college credit certificates are issued to high school CTE students in the Partnership annually.

Click on the link to view courses available for Articulated College Credit or to establish an account to request certificates. www.lifetimeoflearning.com/techprep/

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