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Programs & Study Options | High School College Credit


Running Start

Qualified high school juniors and seniors can enroll in college courses on a tuition-free basis and receive dual high school and college credit while finishing their high school diploma.


Tech Prep

High school students can earn college credits towards a technical career for courses taken during high school. For information call 206.903.3222 or visit our website: http://seattlecolleges.com/hscollegecredit.aspx.

Careers in Education

The Careers in Education program with the Seattle Public Schools allows high school students to take dual credit courses. Students taking a year long 180 hour SPS Careers in Education course are eligible to apply to Seattle Central Community College to receive up to 12 credits toward an Associate of Arts degree with an education emphasis. College tuition is waived in lieu of a $60 administrative fee.
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Washington State High School American Sign Language Consortium

The Washington State High School American Sign Language Consortium is a partnership of more than 40 high schools across the state, with Roosevelt High School participating from the Seattle Public Schools. Roosevelt students have the opportunity to earn dual credit toward high school graduation and at the same time college-level academic credit in the world language category of general education. Delivered by an approved High School consortium teacher, the instruction takes place in the high school.
http://seattlecentral.edu/users/aslarticulation