ʦapp hosts more online courses for high school students
Fort Scott, KS- Beginning in the fall of 2015, ʦapp will be hosting online classes for high school students. ʦapp’s online increase is part of larger plans to offer more courses and to enhance opportunities for high school students.
ʦapp has reserved online sections of American Government, Environmental Life Science, English 101, General Psychology, Music Appreciation, Public Speaking, Theatre Appreciation, and U.S. History 101 for interested high school students. Interested students will need to fill out a free application to ʦapp and speak to Admissions.
Regena Lance, Dean of Instruction, said, “ʦapp has set out to provide as many possibilities as we can for high school students.
High school students living in Bourbon County may qualify for a one class tuition waiver. The waiver does not cover fees or books and interested students will need to apply for the waiver through admissions.
Lance adds, “Online courses will allow high school students to earn college credit at home, during study halls or in classrooms devoted to students taking diverse online courses.”
High school students interested in taking one or more of the reserved online courses should contact ʦapp Advising at 620-223-2700 or (800-874-3722 and extension 3630. High school students interested in working on online courses during their regular schedule should contact their high school counselor.
Visithereto learn more about what is being offered. The classes discussed in this article are highlighted as “high school students only.”