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Student Orientation. Virtual Assistance. The decision to start college early or stay in high school is an important one. Frequently a student can be academically prepared for college-level classes, but may find the emotional or social demands overwhelming. The most successful college students are highly motivated individuals who take initiative, have good study skills, are self-disciplined and are able to complete a variety of assignments with little direction from instructors.

Benefits Tuition for Running Start classes is free up to a maximum of 1. Low grades or failure to complete courses may jeopardize high school graduation, admission to another college or other future educational plans. You may be considered for freshman scholarships as long as you do not enroll in another degree-seeking program after leaving high school and before enrolling in the UW.

Running Start students and students with other dual enrollment credits should apply to the UW with the freshman admission application.

See the how to apply section for more details and information on self reporting your academic coursework. What is my application type. Freshman viewbook — interactive version Freshman viewbook — pdf. Transfer viewbook.

Cost of attendance Applying for aid Scholarships Husky Promise. Join the email list Find your counselor For high school counselors Connect. Now what? College classes can begin anywhere from 8 a. If you work your schedule right, you can be done learning by noon and take the rest of the day for homework, work, or extracurriculars. Running Start students will take classes in the company of people who are motivated to learn and who can push them to approach education with the same vigor. Additionally, seeing adult learners going back to college in their 30s, 40s, and even 50s can help impress on high schoolers the importance of lifelong learning, as well as the importance of choosing a learning path that will let them succeed long term.

Running Start has a high track record of successfully leading students to go on to more college. About 76 percent of Running Start students who graduated from high school in enrolled in a two- or four-year college after high school, compared to only about 55 percent of students who did not take Running Start courses.

Not everyone flourishes in the social culture of high school. For students who want to learn and focus on their education without getting tangled in high school culture, Running Start can be a relief. While some students bank on earning college credit equivalence by taking high school AP classes, Running Start is actually a safer route to guaranteeing credits transfer at in-state institutions thanks to articulation agreements.

AP students are only granted credit after testing, and the amount of credits AP classes can account for is much lower than Running Start. Since K classes are all online this fall, now is the perfect time for high schoolers to give Running Start a try without fear of missing out on the high school experience.



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