Saint Paul College
Application Deadlines: Fall Semester: May 31 Spring Semester: November 30
Eligibility Requirements:
Junior (11th Grade)
Cumulative GPA of 2.8 or higher
Rank in the upper one-third of class (class rank)
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)
Cumulative GPA of 2.8 or higher
Rank in the upper one-half of class (class rank)
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
Current PSEO students must complete the Application Packet each semester they want to take PSEO courses at Saint Paul College. These forms must be emailed to PSEO@saintpaul.edu and processed before a PSEO student can register for the following term. Allow 5-10 business days for forms to be processed before the student can register. Check your Saint Paul College email for updates.
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.
Example Schedules:
The schedules below are ones you can use when registering each semester. Following each schedule below will help ensure you meet STEP Academy graduation requirements.
Fall Semester Junior Year:
ENGL 1711: Composition 1
MATH 1730: College Algebra
HIST 1760: History of World Civilizations to 1500
-or- HIST 1761: History of World Civilizations from 1500
-or- HIST 1730: Contemporary World History
ECON 1720: Macroeconomics
–or- ECON 1730: Microeconomics
-or- ECON 1710: American Economics
Spring Semester Junior Year:
CHEM 1700: Chemistry Concepts or CHEM 1711: Principles of Chemistry I
HLTH 1600: Foundations of Fitness
ENGL 1712: Composition 2
COMM 1720: Interpersonal Communication
Fall Semester Senior Year:
Science Course (See requirements for Associate Degree)
Art/STEM classes
Foreign Language Class
Any remaining high school graduation required courses
Spring Semester Senior Year:
Any courses to complete Associates Degree or for student's chosen major.