Dual Credit
AP COURSES:Students who take AP courses can choose to take the culminating AP test. AP scores scores of 3-5 earn college credit which may vary by institution.
- AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION
- AP ENGLISH LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION
- AP STUDIO ART
- AP STATISTICS
- AP CALCULUS (AB)
- AP PHYSICS 1: ALGEBRA BASED
- AP CHEMISTRY
- AP BIOLOGY
- AP PSYCHOLOGY
- AP MICROECONOMICS
- AP MACROECONOMICS
- AP U.S. HISTORY
- AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
- AP U.S. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
- AP COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
CAPP COURSES:Students who successfully complete CAPP courses will automatically earn the equivalent college credit from UW-Oshkosh through the Cooperative Academic Partnership Program.
- CAPP INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (COMM 111)
- CAPP INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, & SOCIETY (EDUCATION 201)
- CAPP ART 101: ELEMENTS OF STUDIO DESIGN (ART 101)
- CAPP PRE CALCULUS (MATH 108)
- CAPP PERSONAL HEALTH AND PHY ED (PHY ED 106)
- CAPP MINDFUL MOVEMENT (PHY ED 105 & PHY ED 163)
- CAPP PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCH 101)
- CAPP SPANISH (SPANISH 204)
TC COURSES:Students who successfully complete an articulated course and the required paperwork will earn credit at KHS as well as college credit or advanced placement at Moraine Park Technical College (MPTC).
- TC ACCOUNTING 2 (MPTC 101-112)
- TC EXPLORING BUSINESS (MPTC 102-110)
- TC SPORTS, ENTERTAINMENT, & HOSPITALITY MGMT (MPTC 104-102
- TC CULINARY 1 (MPTC 316-148)
- TC DIGITAL IMAGING I (MPTC 103-170)
- TC CAM-ENGINEERING (MPTC 617-142)
- TC ENGINEERING DESIGN-DRAFTING TECH (MPTC 617-114)
- TC ELECTRICITY AND ROBOTICS (MPTC 602-125 & MPTC 413-350)
- TC ADVANCED GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS (MPTC 103-174)
- TC METALS ENGINEERING II (MPTC 623-162)
- TC WELDING ENGINEERING II (MPTC 442-356)
Start College Now & Early College Credit Program
- Start College Now allows a student in grades 11-12 to apply to take one or more courses (up to 18 credits) at a Wisconsin Technical College for high school credit and post-secondary credit. For more information visit: Start College Now.
- Early College Credit Program (ECCP) allows a student in grades 9-12 to apply to take one or more courses (up to 18 credits) at a 4-year university for high school credit and post-secondary credit. For more information visit: DPI ECCP.
Applications & Information:
Summer Term: Applications must be submitted to Student Services by February 1.
Fall Semester: Applications must be submitted to Student Services by March 1.
Spring Semester: Applications must be submitted to Student Services by October 1.
- Start College Now Application - Wisconsin Technical Colleges
- ECCP Application - UW-System Schools
- ECCP Application - Private & Non-Profit Universities
Important Notes:
- Under ECCP, the costs of the courses are shared among the IHE, the school district or private school, the state, and in some cases the student’s family. If a pupil receives a failing grade or fails to complete a dual enrollment course, the student/family will be responsible for reimbursing the district.
- Transportation is the responsibility of the parent/guardian and student. State reimbursement may be available through direct application by the parent/guardian or student to the Department of Public Instruction.
- Students cannot be enrolled in both ECCP and Start College Now at the same time.
The High School Special Program at UWM is another option for students interested in dual enrollment.
- Who is eligible: High school sophomores, juniors, or seniors.
- Cost: The student/family is responsible for 100% of tuition, fees and books. No financial aid is available to high school special students.
- Availability: All academic terms, including summer.
- How to apply: UWM needs three pieces of information for every High School Special applicant.
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Receive approval from high school counselor.
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Submit an application to UWM here: apply.wisconsin.edu.
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Submit a copy of your high school transcript to UWM.
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Important Deadlines: Students should aim to submit all application materials before the UWM priority deadline to ensure their best chance of enrolling in their desired class(es).
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Resources for UWM High School Students
Kewaskum High School Student Services - 262-626-3105 ext. 4140