Get a jump-start on your college credits
The Pittsburg State University's dual credit program known as the PSU Ready Dual Credit Program works with school districts to create opportunities for high school students to get a jump-start on their college education.
By completing the program enrollment form, you are NOT automatically enrolled in classes. A representative will be at your school to complete class enrollment at the beginning of each semester.
Do you have a question? Contact B.B. Stotts and mention dual credit classes.
Policies and Procedures
The Gorilla Dual Credit Program guidelines are subject to interpretation of applicable provisions within the following:
Copies of these materials may be obtained by contacting the Pitt State Admission Office.
Terms and Definitions
Concurrent Enrollment Partnership (CEP)- "[A]greement means a written memorandum of understanding between an eligible postsecondary institution and a school district for the purpose of offering college-level learning to students who have been accepted for concurrent enrollment partnership in off-campus classes at a high school at which approved high school teachers teach college credit classes during the normal school day." (KBOR IV.8.b vii)
Gorilla Dual Credit Program - A concurrent enrollment partnership in which eligible high school sophomores, juniors, or seniors (or 9th grade students identified as gifted with a current IEP) may enroll in selected college classes offered at, and in cooperation with, the high school. Students must be non-degree seeking at the time of concurrent enrollment.
CEP Building Administrator- Serves as the administrative contact at the secondary school site.
CEP Building Representative- An individual, typically a counselor, designated to be the initial point of contact for the PSU Ready program at the secondary school site.
CEP Instructor- A qualified and approved high school instructor at the secondary school site teaching a dual credit course.
CEP Liaison- The PSU Director of Graduate and Continuing Studies has been designated the academic liaison for dual credit courses.
Concurrent Enrollment Pupil-"[M]eans a person who is enrolled in classes at a high school at which approved high school teachers teach college credit classes during the normal school day, who is either grades 10, 11, 12, or a 9th grade student identified as gifted with a current Individual Educational Plan (IEP) and is acceptable or has been accepted for enrollment at an eligible postsecondary institution." (KBOR IV.8.b.i.)
Syllabus- Course Syllabus is designed to provide course information, expectations, grading rationale, etc.
On-Campus Classes- Classes taught by PSU faculty on the PSU campus or one of the PSU satellite sites.
Secondary School Site- A public school accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (or a private school accredited by North Central or established in partnership with PSU). PSU reserves the right to determine partnership eligibility.
General Guidelines
Transferring Credits
Accreditation - PSU is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association, 312-263-0456.
College Transcripts- If you would like official copies of your college transcripts sent to other colleges and universities, you must complete a PSU transcript request form below:
Online: https://go.pittstate.edu/regis/transcript.request
Eligibility for transfer articulation is dependent on and subject to meeting the criteria set by the Kansas Board of Regents. Universities reserve the right to decide the applicability of transfer course work to a degree program. Acceptance of transfer credit toward major degree requirements is at the discretion of the university. A transfer equivalency guide can be found at the following link:
https://www.pittstate.edu/registrar/transfer-equivelency-guidelines.html
We currently have transfer equivalency listings for the following international colleges:
Help University College / Inti International Univ College / KDU College / Nilai International College / Rima College / Taylor's College