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Earn College Credit in High School
Even if you're still in high school, you can start earning a college degree through these programs.
Advanced Placement
Provides high school students with the opportunity to take college-level courses; available in 19 subject areas.
Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program
Sometimes referred to as "Dual Enrollment," the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP) allows high school students to simultaneously earn college credit and high school graduation credit through successful completion of college coursework.
Ohio College Tech Prep
Ohio College Tech Prep is a four-year sequence of study that combines college-preparation courses and technical education to help high school students get ready for high-skill careers in fields like engineering, health, science, business, and IT.
International Baccalaureate Diploma
The International Baccalaureate Organization offers diploma programs for middle and high school students that can lead to college credits.
Early College High School Initiative
Schools designed so that low-income youth, first-generation college goers, English language learners, students of color, and other young people underrepresented in higher education can simultaneously earn a high school diploma and an Associate’s degree or up to two years of credit toward a Bachelor’s degree—tuition free.
3-Year Degree Plan Flyer (PDF)
This flyer outlines some of the ways students can complete a bachelor’s degree in three years in Ohio. Print it and share!
