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The Post Secondary Enrollment Option (PSEO) is one of the most common ways high school students can get a jump on their college carreer. PSEO offers Minnesota high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to take courses at the University of Minnesota. Students must meet the admissions requirements, but do not pay for tuition, fees, or books.
PSEO coursework earns students high school credit, and they may apply to transfer the credits to any post-secondary institution of their choice when they apply to colleges.
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The University of Minnesota partners with high schools across the state to offer college courses in the high school. Teachers are trained by University faculty and staff, and the curriculum follows models and best practices developed by University departments.