EWU in the High School
EWU in the High School (EWUHS) is the opportunity for high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors to be enrolled in college courses within the familiarity of their high school classroom. |
EWUHS Teachers: High-school teachers who teach CEP classes hold credentials that have been approved by EWU faculty in their respective fields of study. Most high-school teachers involved with CEP hold master’s degrees in their areas of instruction. EWU faculty coordinators travel to high schools during the school year in order to evaluate the high school teacher, curriculum, and monitor student progress.
EWUHS Students: Students may take as many EWUHS classes per term as offered at their high school, as long as their schedule allows it and they have met any prerequisites. While enrolled in EWUHS classes, students are effectively Eastern Washington University students. Students are held to the same academic and behavioral standards as any EWU Student. While unlikely, you may be required to purchase a textbook for the course.
Curriculum: The curriculum used in EWUHS classes is the same as the curriculum in an on-campus class at EWU. Every educational department at EWU that works with EWUHS provides the high-school teachers with the syllabus, curriculum, and faculty support necessary to ensure that students have a smooth transition from high school to college. We adhere to the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnership (NACEP) standards.
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