EPSO

Early Post Secondary Options

What is an EPSO?

Early postsecondary opportunities (EPSOs) include a course and/or exam that give students a chance to obtain postsecondary credit while still in high school. Courses (whether stand-alone or in conjunction with an exam for postsecondary credit) must be aligned to postsecondary standards.

PCSS students have an unprecedented opportunity to pursue education and training beyond high school through Tennessee Promise, a scholarship and mentoring program which provides high school seniors with two years of tuition-free attendance at a community or technical college in Tennessee. Early postsecondary opportunities ensure that students are ready to take full advantage of the Tennessee Promise and succeed in education and training after high school. Research has shown that students who participate in early postsecondary courses are more likely to enroll and persist in postsecondary environments.

Why are EPSOs important?

Early postsecondary opportunities allow students to:

  • earn postsecondary credits while in high school.

  • become familiar with postsecondary rigor and expectations.

  • develop confidence and skills for success in postsecondary learning.

  • make informed postsecondary and career decisions.

  • decrease the time and cost of completing a certificate or degree.


AP/IB/Dual Enrollment Focus Area

Students must complete three (3) credits in an elective focus beyond required courses for graduation. The focused program of study is designed to prepare students for the workforce and postsecondary study. The intent of the elective focus is to provide students with an opportunity to explore a particular academic area in greater depth.