Monroe School District Running Start Course Equivalency Guide
All Running Start students should follow the policies and procedures set forth by their high school and college, including meeting with their high school counselor AND college advisor prior to selecting courses. The equivalency chart below is a guide and students should work with their counselor and advisor to determine courses that meet their graduation requirements and post-high school goals.
NOTE:
- List may change or expand as needed.
- Not all courses are offered every quarter.
- Prioritize graduation requirements, but keep at least one outstanding credit for senior year to maintain free tuition.
- Consult your school counselor to plan courses that meet graduation requirements.
- Consult your college advisor to plan courses that meet degree requirements at the college.
- Courses numbered 99 or below aren’t covered by Running Start, but may count for high school credit, if self-paid.
College to High School Credit Conversion
Use this table to determine how many high school credits you will earn for a class. Remember, college classes are offered in a variety of credit amounts.
| College Credits | High School Credit |
|---|---|
| 5 | 1.00 |
| 4 | 0.80 |
| 3 | 0.60 |
| 2 | 0.40 |
| 1 | 0.20 |
Equivalencies
Identify the high school graduation requirement you wish to fulfill, then select a college course that meets that equivalency.
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Other Resources
Course descriptions, prerequisite and placement requirements, quarters offered.
Class details, times and instructors, instruction mode.