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Frequently Asked Questions
Who may take advantage of the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP)?
Any authorized student enrolled in Ohio Public Schools, in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12
may choose to participate under Option A or Option B.
Any Ohio resident, nonpublic student in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 may choose to participate if the nonpublic school is a participant in PSEOP.
Who pays the PSEOP costs of a public student attending a PSEOP institution?
Under Option B, the student receives both high school and college credit with the public school district being responsible for the costs.
If a non-public student participates in PSEOP under option B, who is responsible for the cost?
The Ohio General Assembly has established a specified sum of money to pay for nonpublic
student participation in this program.
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Will The University of Toledo send final grades from courses taken to the high schools at the end of each semester?
Yes. By state law, UT is required to send final grades for each student to their high
school at the end of each semester.
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Can students take summer classes through PSEOP?
No. This program runs only during the fall and spring semester of the high school
academic school year.
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If a PSEOP student completes a class, and receives a failing grade, who pays for the class?
Students who receive a failing grade in a class can be billed for that class by their high school district (if a public school student) orthe State of Ohio (if a non-public school student).
Will PSEOP pay for room and board at The University of Toledo?
No. Only those costs for tuition, textbooks, and material directly related to the course may be funded through PSEOP.
Will The University of Toledo send a mid-term grade to the student?
No. UT does not send out mid-term grades. If a student desires to know their grade at anytime during the semester, the instructor/professor must be contacted by the student.
Can a student take night classes or distance learning classes?
Yes. Students who meet the criteria necessary to participate are not limited to the
hours of the official school day for scheduling college courses.
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Are PSEOP students eligible for financial aid?
No. Students participating in PSEOP are not eligible for additional financial support.
Who is responsible for intervention if a student fails a college course being taken for college credit?
Students participating in PSEOP, together with their parents, must be aware of and understand the social and academic consequences of participation. Any necessary intervention may be, but is not required to be, provided by the home school district.
What happens when a student transfers into a new high school district after the March 30 deadline?
The district superintendent has the authority to allow students, on an individual
basis, to participate in the program after March 30.
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Are students who are "Home Schooled" eligible for PSEOP?
Students who are home schooled should contact the Area 3 State Coordinator's Office
at 419.523.5088 to determine eligibility.
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Can a student who is enrolled in PSEOP on a full-time basis participate in high school athletics?
Yes. As long as the student is meeting state and local scholastic requirements, the student may participate in high school athletics.
Who owns the textbooks that are provided by the post-secondary institution for students participating under option B?
The books belong to the post-secondary institution. All textbooks must be returned to the PSEOP office during finals week of the semester that the student is taking classes. Failure to do so will result in a hold on the student's transcripts.
Once I have registered for classes at UT, where and when can I get my books?
Books can be purchased at UT's Main Campus Barnes & Noble bookstore by using the students ID card. The ID card is activated one week prior to the beginning of a semester through the end of the second week of the semester. If students must purchase books off campus, receipts are to be given to your PSEOP Adviser with the name and Rocket Number of the student written on the receipt. Students will be reimbursed for the price of the book only; not tax or shipping and handling costs.
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