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The Minnesota Office of Higher Education (OHE) and the Minnesota P-20 Education Partnership are conducting research to better understand how students and families get information and make decisions about dual enrollment opportunities.  Two brief anonymous surveys have been created for 1) current 9th-12th grade students and 2) parents/guardians of current high schoolers to collect some basic data on this topic.

Quick Survey: How Do You Learn About College Credit Options?

We want to hear from high school students (grades 9–12) and their parents or guardians about how you learn about and decide on college credit options in high school—like PSEO, College in the Schools, Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses.

The survey is anonymous, takes five minutes or less, and is open to everyone—whether or not you plan to earn college credit in high school.

These surveys do not collect any personally identifying information and are voluntary. Information collected will be used for research and planning purposes only. Please direct any questions or concerns to OHE’s Assistant Commissioner for Programs, Policies, and Grants, Dr. Wendy Robinson, wendy.robinson@state.mn.us.