Take College Courses in High School to Earn Free College Credit and Enter College at Advanced Levels
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Students (Grades 9-12) who would like to take college-level courses in their own high schools may do so through several different SPPS programs depending on the high schools they attend:
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Career and Technical Education (CTE)
The Career and Technical Education program offers field-specific classes held at various SPPS high schools -- sometimes including industry certification and transferrable college credits.
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Advanced Placement (AP)
College-level courses taught by SPPS high school teachers. Free, transferrable college credits are possible through optional year-end AP exams.
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International Baccalaureate Program (IB)
Challenging pre-college and college-level courses in topics affecting the community and the world taught by SPPS high school teachers.
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Project Lead the Way
Students gain exposure to varied engineering fields and earn college credit with qualifying exam scores.
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Concurrent College Enrollment
Through partnerships with the University of Minnesota and Saint Paul College, students can take and potentially earn credit for free introductory-level college classes in high school.
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Post-Secondary Enrollment Options
Earn free college credits on a college campus while an SPPS student through the completion of college-level, nonsectarian courses at participating colleges.
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