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UW in the High School Bringing the University To Your Classroom. UWHS “College in the High School” Model (concurrent enrollment, dual enrollment, dual credit). Highly-qualified Teachers,. who are. UW-approved, trained, and supported,. UW Courses. teach. High School Students ,. to.
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UW in the High School Bringing the University To Your Classroom
UWHS “College in the High School” Model (concurrent enrollment, dual enrollment, dual credit) Highly-qualified Teachers, who are UW-approved, trained, and supported, UWCourses teach High School Students, to UW Credits alongside who can earn Classrooms. Peers in their own
Cost for Registering for UW Credit • Registering for UW credit is optional. • At least 6 students must register for UW credit. • There are no payment plans or reduced-fee options.
Benefits to Students • Engage in a university course • Establish a UW transcript • Access UW libraries • New UWHS Library Guide! • Earn a grade and college credit based on performance throughout the course • Save money on UW credits
Courses Offered through UWHS • Official UW courses in the UW course catalog, taught regularly on campus to UW students • Sponsored and supported by an academic department • Fulfill UW graduation requirements
Earning UW Credit 3.2 (B+) Average Grade: Percentage of grades >2.0: 93%
Transferring Credit Generally DO Accept Credit: • Bellevue College • Central Washington University • Eastern Washington University • Evergreen State College • Gonzaga University • Heritage University • Pacific Lutheran University • Saint Martin’s University • Seattle Pacific University • Seattle University • Walla Wall University • Washington State University • Western Washington University • Whitworth University • All Community Colleges Generally DON’T Accept Credit: • University of Puget Sound • Whitman College Nationally, most public and many private institutions accept UW credit earned through UWHS.
Humanities & Social Sciences English 111 Composition: Literature English 131 Composition: Exposition Comparative Literature 240 History 235 A History of the United States Since 1940 Psychology 101 Introduction to Psychology
Math and Computer Technology Math 120 Precalculus Math 124 Calculus I Math 125 Calculus II Math 126 Calculus III Computer Science 120 Computer Science Principles Computer Science 142 Computer Programming I Computer Science 143 Computer Programming II
Science Astronomy 101 Astronomy Astronomy 150 The Planets Atmospheric Sciences 211 Climate and Climate Change Biology 100 Addiction and the Brain Chemistry 110 Introduction to Chemistry Earth & Space Sciences 101 Introduction to Geological Sciences Oceanography 101 Survey of Washington Waters
World Languages French 103 German 103 Japanese 113 Latin 103 Russian 103 Spanish 103, 201, & 202