The CATS Program is open to motivated and academically strong local high school seniors and juniors who want to enrich their academic experience with an introductory college level course (400-500 level). It is designed to supplement the high school curriculum; NOT replace courses offered at the high school. High school students must submit a completed application (https://admissions.unh.edu/sites/admissions.unh.edu/files/media/pdf/CATS%20application%202012.pdf), an official high school transcript, and SAT Critical Reading and Math scores (if available) to the Office of Admissions. The CATS Coordinator will then review it for approval. Spaces fill on a first-come, first-served basis, so early registration is recommended.
Criteria for CATS approval:
· Enrollment in a strong and balanced selection of college preparatory coursework, including mathematics, laboratory sciences, and foreign language.
· An overall “B” average and rank in approximately the top 25% or higher of your class.
· Typically, a combined SAT Critical Reading and Math portion score of 1120 or higher.
· Ultimately, the student must be on track to be admissible to a 4-year college.
· Exceptions are made for home-schooled students who may have less than junior or senior standing and elect to take laboratory sciences or world languages that are not as easily accessible to a home-schooler.
When approved, students should bring a completed registration form, along with their CATS approval, to Registration in Stoke Hall, 11 Garrison Avenue or mail it in with a copy of your CATS approval. Spaces fill on a first-come, first-served basis, so early registration is recommended.
Cost:
CATS students pay the continuing education per-credit cost for courses. In addition to the cost of the course, students are required to pay a registration fee of $20 and a technology fee of $14.50 (1-4 credits) as well as lab fees and the cost of required text(s).
Oyster River High School students, or students who are home-schooled from Durham, Madbury, and Lee, qualify for a one course per semester tuition waiver.
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