INFORMATION
Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) is a program that offers high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to take college-level courses at a college/university. These credits can be used to meet high school graduation requirements and college requirements. The purpose of this program is to provide rigorous academic challenges and a wider variety of options for qualified students.
Please see Mrs. Carlson, PSEO Coordinator, if you are thinking about enrolling in the PSEO program.
The Deadline to turn in the required forms to participate in the program is May 30, 2025 for fall 2005 and October 30th for spring 2026. However, many colleges/universities have their own admission deadlines so make sure to reach out to schools you are considering for their deadlines and qualifications.
Students can access the form by clicking on the form to the right or by contacting Mrs. Carlson for a paper copy.
Here are some general criteria, each college/university will have its own requirements.
Sophomores - 1 Career/Technical Class
Juniors - Top 1/3rd (33%) of your class or higher &/or 3.0 GPA
Seniors - Top 1/2 (50%) of your class or higher &/or 3.0 GPA
Ask one of the counselors or secretaries if you are unsure of your class rank.
Provides the opportunity for classes not offered at the high school
Provides the opportunity to explore areas of special interest
May decrease time spent in college
Provides financial benefits (tuition and books are paid for by the high school)
May have a more flexible schedule
Able to participate in sports/activities at RVHS and activities at college.
Miss out on high school experiences
Transportation costs to/from the college
Less support from individual teachers
Grades are a permanent part of your college record and part of your college GPA.
If you do not pass enough of your classes, it will affect your financial aid eligibility.
Talk to your parents/guardians about PSEO.
Meet with Mrs. Carlson to get appropriate forms & paperwork.
Complete RVHS PSEO Checklist, RVHS PSEO Enrollment Agreement & MDE NOSR Form. Return to Mrs. Carlson.
Schedule a college visit at the campus you are considering. **Be aware of registration deadlines at the college of your choice; often strict deadlines.
Fill out PSEO Application for the college of your choice.
Meet with Mrs. Carlson to review graduation requirements, and verify necessary required courses to be completed in PSEO in order to graduate from RVHS on time.
Once accepted to college, schedule a meeting with your PSEO Advisor at the college to register for classes
EMAIL OR BRING A COPY OF YOUR COLLEGE SCHEDULE TO THE HIGH SCHOOL.
Pick up any necessary books & materials at the college bookstore
**During registration, select classes for a full 8.0 credits. After we receive your college schedule a counselor will reach out to adjust your high school schedule. Your high school classes will not be dropped without a copy of your college schedule in your file and therefore you will be expected to attend courses at RVHS.
Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) is a program that allows 10th-, 11th- and 12th-grade students to earn college credit tuition free while still in high school, through enrollment in and successful completion of college courses. With traditional PSEO, these courses are generally offered on the campus of the postsecondary institution; some courses are offered online.
Most PSEO courses are only open to high school students during their 11th- and 12th-grade year, with each participating college and university setting their own requirements for enrollment into the PSEO courses and programs. Students may take PSEO courses on a full- or part-time basis. Students must meet the PSEO eligibility requirements and abide by participation limits outlined in the Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act and described in the PSEO Reference Guide (below).
PSEO for Students and Families
Visit About PSEO for a short guide about the benefits of the program, making the decision to participate and how to apply.
PSEO Notice of Student Registration (NOSR)
All students must complete the PSEO Notice of Student Registration (NOSR) for the school year and term during which they intend to enroll. Access PSEO NOSR forms on the MDE School Finance Page.
Transportation Reimbursement Available for Qualified Students
Funds are available to help pay transportation expenses for PSEO students whose families are at or below the poverty level, as determined by the federal government, to participate in PSEO courses on college campuses. Access the PSEO Mileage Reimbursement Program Instructions. If you have any questions regarding the mileage reimbursement for low-income students' participation in the PSEO program, contact Kelly Garvey at 651-582-8524.
Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Reference Guide - 11/19/21
A reference guide to assist students and parents, high school educators and Minnesota Colleges and Universities.
PSEO for 10th Graders
Eligible 10th grade public, nonpublic and home school students may enroll in one state-paid Career Technical Education (CTE) course during the first term of PSEO enrollment. Not all institutions offer PSEO to 10th grade students or have CTE courses. Visit our PSEO for 10th Graders (CTE Pathway) page to learn about student and course requirements for the 10th Grade CTE Pathway. Please contact each institution for specific course questions.
For a list of campuses offering PSEO to 10th grade students, including eligible CTE courses, access the Participating Postsecondary Institutions List.
Participating institutions & Course Offerings
Postsecondary institutions must be located in Minnesota and approved by the Minnesota Department of Education to offer PSEO as defined by the PSEO statute. Each participating college and university sets their own requirements and deadlines for enrollment into PSEO courses and programs. Students may enroll in more than one institution during the same term.
Visit the Eligible Institutions and Courses page to find out more about Minnesota campuses offering PSEO and what kinds of courses are PSEO-eligible by state statute and MDE policy.
Tuition & Fees
There is no charge to PSEO students for tuition, books or fees for items that are required to participate in a course; however, students may incur fees for equipment that becomes their property when the course or program is completed or for textbooks that are not returned to the postsecondary institution according to their policies.
How to Enroll in PSEO
Students must meet the PSEO eligibility requirements by grade level and abide by participation limits outlined in the PSEO Reference Guide (download above). All students should meet with their high school counselor to discuss eligibility, graduation requirements and the benefits and risks of enrolling in the PSEO program.
Interested and eligible 10th-, 11th- and 12th-grade students should contact the postsecondary institution to find out about their admissions requirements, which courses are offered, and what the application process and timeline is at that institution.
All students must complete the PSEO Notice of Student Registration (NOSR) for the school year and term during which they intend to enroll.
Access PSEO NOSR forms on the MDE School Finance Page.
Public school students should work directly with their high school counselor to complete the PSEO Notice of Student Registration. The school/district completes section two of the form.
Inform your District/School of your Intent to Enroll by May 30
Public school students are required to inform their district of their intent to enroll in PSEO courses during the following school year by May 30. If public school students do not notify the enrolling district by May 30 and the enrolling district does not waive this deadline on the PSEO Notice of Student Registration, the family may be responsible for the postsecondary tuition expense.
Additional Information for Public School Students
Participation in High School Activities
Enrolling in a PSEO course does not prohibit a student from participating in activities sponsored by the high school.
Students with an Individualized Education Program (IEP)
The PSEO statute does not differentiate students with disabilities from their general education peers. Therefore, the participation limits and student eligibility guidelines explained in the PSEO Reference Guide (download above) apply uniformly to all public school students.
Dissemination of PSEO Information by Districts and Charter Schools
By March 1 of each year, or three weeks prior to the date a student registers for courses for the following school year (whichever is earlier), a district must provide up-to-date information on the district's or charter school’s website and in materials that are distributed to all students and their parents in grades eight through grade 11 about the program, including information about enrollment requirements and the ability to earn postsecondary credit.
District Grade Weighting Policies
Each year, districts must publish their grade-weighting policy on their website, including a list of courses for which students can earn weighted grades.
Access to School Building and Technology
School districts must allow a PSEO student reasonable access to the high school building, computers and/or other technology resources during regular school hours to participate in PSEO courses, whether on-line or on campus.
Credits and Transcripts
Districts must transcript credits earned in PSEO by a ratio prescribed in statute. Districts have the authority to decide which subject area and standards the PSEO course meets. If there is a dispute between the district and the student regarding the number of credits granted for a particular course, the student may appeal the board's decision to the commissioner. The commissioner's decision regarding the number of credits will be final.
Extended Eligibility for Students Not on Track to Graduate
If a school district determines a student is not on track to graduate with their cohort, the student may continue to participate in PSEO on a term-by-term basis. Check with your school counselor if this applies to you.
PSEO State-Approved Early/Middle College Programs
PSEO funding can be used for developmental courses only when a student is enrolled in a State-Approved Alternative Program’s Early/Middle College. This program is specifically designed to allow the student to earn dual high school and college credit with a well-defined pathway leading to a postsecondary degree or credential. Find out if your school partners with a postsecondary institution to offer this unique opportunity.
For current information about the PSEO program, visit the Minnesota Department of Education’s Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) webpage.