Taking college courses in high school is a smart move and we’d like to help make it a smooth move, too. The resources in this section will help you plan and be ready for a successful PSEO or Early College experience. | Fall 2012| Semester dates: | August 29 – December 20, 2012 | | Application deadline: | July 15, 2012 | | Course registration opens: | April 20, 2012 | | Last day to register using self-service on theROCK: | August 28, 2012 | Last day to add/drop a course (Adding a course is dependent upon availability) | September 12, 2012 |
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back to topOptional OrientationWe do have an optional orientation during the summer that you can attend! Orientation will include course advising, registration, online learning demonstration and more. Visiting the NWC CampusIf you are considering attending Northwestern after high school you may contact Admissions to arrange a time visit Northwestern. You can set up a personalized visit or to attend one of our campus visit events for prospective undergraduate students. One-on-One VisitsOur admission staff is also happy to answer your questions about PSEO and Early College. Please contact an Early College/PSEO admission counselor for a personal appointment by phone or in-person. NWC Courses and Other CollegesNorthwestern College courses are accredited and all of your credit will transfer for future study at Northwestern. Courses will transfer to other schools, also. We encourage you to check with the individual colleges you are considering to learn more about their credit requirements. back to top Northwestern College student services staff includes an academic advisor available to help you choose courses that will fit your post-high-school plans. We are able to help you pick classes for every Northwestern College major. You may also wish to contact other colleges you’re considering to learn about their requirements. You should also keep in touch with your academic advisor if you experience challenges with coursework. The deadlines below are important to keep in mind if you are considering changing or withdrawing from a course; your academic advisor will help you consider all your options before making any course change decisions. You can reach your academic advisor at 651-631-5300, or use the e-mail address that corresponds to your program: earlycollege@nwc.edu or pseo@nwc.edu. Course Change DeadlinesSummer 2012 (Early College only) Last day to add/drop a course: (Adding a course is dependent upon availability) | May 13, 2012 | | Last day to withdraw from a course: | July 20, 2012 |
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Northwestern’s PSEO and Early College programs are only offered through online learning and you must have Internet access to complete these courses. Our courses consist of online video lectures and readings as well as a book, depending on the course. You'll have a professor to answer questions just like any other class. Courses are offered in either an independent study or online learning group format. All courses will require you to have strong organization, time management and self motivation skills. To get more details about how these courses look online please contact an admission counselor to set up a personal appointment. Independent StudyIn an independent study course you study independently of other students, of weekly due dates, and of regular interaction with your professor. You can work on the course at your own pace as long as you are able to complete the course by the end of the semester. Online Learning GroupAn online learning group course allows you to interact with other students and your instructor via an online discussion board. You submit assignments and exams electronically, and have a time requirement for assignments. Semester start and end dates are critical for a learning group course. The group of students starts the course together, works through the course materials and assignments together, and finishes together. This type of course has greater accountability since assignments have due dates which are to be followed throughout the semester. back to top PSEO/Early College and High School InvolvementOur online format allows your schedule to be flexible. You can be a part-time or full-time student, allowing you to work around other high school classes, sports or events. Please work with your school guidance counselor to find out what options you have. PSEO classes often count toward your high school diploma, and we encourage you to contact your high school to see if this is an option for you. back to top Participation in Northwestern’s online courses requires the use of a personal computer with Internet access. Download a copy of our computer requirements. back to top |