HS Early College Options
Woodland Park School District Re-2 will not pay for collegiate remedial courses.
Students earning below a C, withdrawing early from a course, or taking an incomplete shall be required to reimburse the school district for the full cost of tuition.
Students must register for the College Opportunity Fund (COF) in order to minimize tuition costs.
The grades earned at the college will be reflected on the WPHS transcript regardless of the student’s pass/fail status.
All deadlines will apply. No exceptions.
Advanced Placement Courses
Students enrolled in Advanced Placement (AP) courses must sign up for and complete the AP exam in accordance with the College Board policies, procedures, and deadlines. AP fees are collected at registration and are non-refundable. The student is responsible for the cost of the exam. Hardship scholarships may be available for those in need. If students do not complete the AP exam, the weight of the AP course (5.0) will be changed to an Honors weight (4.5). The student’s transcript will be changed to reflect this for both semesters as well.
AP English Literature
AP English Language
AP Statistics
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science
AP Physics 1
AP Physics 2
AP Physics C
AP Psychology
AP Human Geography
AP United States History
AP United States Government and Politics
AP Computer Science A
AP Computer Science Principles
Concurrent Enrollment
Woodland Park High School offers several opportunities to earn college credit by taking a college level class either on the WPHS campus or through Pikes Peak Community College (PPCC). The following courses are available to students with no cost for tuition:
English 121: Composition 1
Literature 115: Intro to Literature
Math 121 : College Level Algebra
Dual Enrollment
Woodland Park High School offers several additional dual enrollment college options. Students may enroll in these courses and choose to pay additional fees for post-secondary college credit transcripted by the partner university or college:
Pro-Start Culinary Program
French III & IV
Honors Pre-Calculus
College Bound Artist
AP Calculus A-B
Project Lead the Way
Graphic Design
Any other course that might have an option for post secondary transcripting
A student who chooses not to take the course for college credit will not pay the associated fees and the course will be entered on the HS transcript as an honors course. Students will receive a weighted grade for successful completion of the course - either 5 point scale (college transcripted) or 4.5 (WPHS honors class transcripted).
Career Start
Career Start is a junior/senior high school program that allows eligible juniors/seniors to take a year or two of college classes at Pikes Peak Community College (PPCC). Career Start inspires high school students to start exploring career opportunities, gaining knowledge and skills toward their career goals, and earning college credits and certificates while attending WPHS. Students will earn high school and college credits through PPCC.
Students enroll in PPCC Career Start as part of their daily high school schedule, attending PPCC Monday through Friday 9:00-11:40 am. Transportation to and from the college each day is provided by district bus. The training sessions are conducted in classrooms, laboratories, and community agencies.
To qualify for Career Start, students must meet the following criteria:
Be on track to graduate in their graduation year
Have an excellent attendance and behavior record
Apply for Career Start through an application process and be accepted
Career Start Program Offerings
Automotive Collision Technology*
Automotive Service Technology*
Construction
Criminal Justice*
Culinary Arts*
Cyber Security
Diesel Power Technology*
Early Childhood Education
Fire Science Technology
Health Careers*
Health Science Technology
Interior Design*
Multimedia Graphic Design*
Radio & Television*
Welding*
Zoo Keeping*
*2-year program. Students may attend 1 or 2 years of these programs
Accelerating Students through Concurrent Enrollment (ASCENT)
ASCENT is a fifth-year high school program that allows eligible seniors to take a year of college classes at Pikes Peak Community College. ASCENT students do not attend high school classes.
Woodland Park School District will pay the student’s PPCC tuition.
To qualify for ASCENT, students must meet the following criteria:
Complete at least 12 transcripted college credits before the end of their senior year
Meet WPHS graduation requirements by the end of their senior year
Meet career and college readiness in English and math
Be accepted into PPCC and meet prerequisites, including required test scores for college courses
Be under 21 and not participated in the ASCENT program previously
Apply for the ASCENT program through an application process and be accepted
Off Campus Higher Ed Dual Enrollment Option
If a student qualifies due to exceptional circumstances, Woodland Park School District will pay tuition for up to two approved classes per semester, according to the following guidelines:
WPHS course sequences must be exhausted
Courses can only be selected with the approval of the student’s counselor, must reflect the student’s Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP), and must be applicable to earning a degree or certificate. Course selection must coincide with stated post-secondary goals.
Parents will need to pay for the college courses up front, and then will be reimbursed once the student completes the college course with a C or better. Students need to forward their college transcript and the college bill to their counselor for reimbursement.
Off HS Campus Higher Ed Transfer
Eligible high school juniors and seniors may choose to enroll in classes at local colleges to earn college and high school credit while still enrolled in high school. Classes may be taken at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs (UCCS), Pikes Peak Community College (PPCC), or at another accredited college or university. All tuition, transportation, books, fees, and miscellaneous fees for enrollment at the college are the sole responsibility of the student. The student shall provide an official copy of their transcript upon completion to transfer credit. All classes taken must meet a student’s Individual Career Academic Plan (ICAP) or post-secondary goals. Preapproval for coursework is recommended.