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Freshman and Sophomore Year
Plan ahead! Your student should schedule time to meet with his or her guidance counselor to plan a strategy of courses that will meet WSU college entrance requirements; meetings should occur throughout high school to ensure that your student is on the right track. Your student should be sure to include the following college preparatory courses in his or her plan:
- Four units of English
- Three units of mathematics (including Algebra I and II)
- Three units of social sciences (including two units of history)
- Three units of science (with significant laboratory experience)
- Two units of a foreign language (the same foreign or classical language through level II)
- One unit of visual or performing arts
Additional Course Options: Things to Think About
Advanced Placement Courses
If your student takes Advanced Placement courses in high school, takes the AP exams, and earns a score of 3 or higher, your student is eligible to receive credit for Wright State courses.
Post Secondary Enrollment Options Program
The PSEOP is for students who are still in high school but who wish to take university courses. The application outlines the academic requirements (grade point average, rank, and classification). Contact the Office of Admissions for an application at (800)247-1770 or (937)775-5700. Students who take college courses while in high school, may also be awarded credit from Wright State, provided the student earned a grade of "C" or better in the courses and they were completed at a regionally accredited institution. Students must submit an official copy of their transcript for credit to be awarded.
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