Metro State

Contact Information: admissions@metrostate.edu


Registration Deadlines: Fall Semester: April 1 Spring Semester: November 1


Eligibility:

Junior (11th Grade)

Rank in top 1/3 of class

3.25 cumulative GPA or have an ACT composite score of 21 or higher

Pass the Reading and Math Accuplacer

  • Reading Score of: 250 or higher

  • Math score of 250 or higher in BOTH of the tests listed below:

    • Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra and Statistics

    • Advanced Algebra and Functions : 250 or higher

Senior (12th Grade)

Rank in the top 1/2 of class

3.0 cumulative GPA or have an ACT composite score of 21 or higher

Pass the Reading and Math Accuplacer

  • Reading Score of: 250 or higher

  • Math score of 250 or higher in BOTH of the tests listed below:

    • Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra and Statistics

    • Advanced Algebra and Functions : 250 or higher


Course Selection Guide:

Each section below lists the courses that fulfill specific high school graduation requirements. Some subject areas may require you to take more than one class to fulfill the credit requirement.

****At the bottom of the page you can find an example of which courses you should take and when you should take them.

Scroll down on the sheet below to see courses for all subject areas.

LOGIC classes DO NOT count towards your required high school math credits.

METRO Course Guide

Example Schedules:

Fall Semester Junior Year:

  • WRIT 101: Introduction to College Writing

  • MATH 115: College Algebra

  • HIST 103: World History I: Patterns of Civilization to 1500

  • ECON 201: Macroeconomics - or- ECON 202: Microeconomics

Spring Semester Junior Year:

  • COMM 231: Introduction to Interpersonal Communication

  • COMM 103: Public Speaking

  • CHEM 102: Introduction to Chemistry

  • HIST 104: World History II: The Modern World, 1500 to the Present

  • ART/STEM

Fall Semester Senior Year:

  • 4th Science Course

  • ART/STEM

  • Foreign Language

  • Any remaining high school graduation required courses

Spring Semester Senior Year:

  • Any courses to complete Associates Degree or for student's chosen major.