Myrtle Point School District offers an Expanded Options Program that allows current students in grades 11 and 12 options for earning dual high school/college credits through a partnership with Southwestern Oregon Community College (SOCC).
Students must complete an educational learning plan through their high school and speak with their counselor about utilizing the program. They will earn high school credit toward their diploma and college credit that may transfer to a post-secondary program.
The purpose of an Expanded Options Program is to:
Create a seamless education system for public school students enrolled in grades 11 and 12 to have additional options to continue or complete their education, earn concurrent high school and college credits and gain early entry into post-secondary education;
Promote and support existing accelerated college credit programs, and support the development of new programs that are unique to our partnership with SOCC;
Provide public funding to SOCC for education services to eligible students to offset the cost of tuition, fees, textbooks, equipment and materials for students who participate.
Who is an “Eligible Student”? An “eligible student” is one who:
Is currently enrolled at Myrtle Point High School
Will be in grade 11 or 12 based on number of credits earned and
Will be 16 years old or older at the time of enrollment in a course under the Expanded Options Program,
andHas developed an educational learning plan, and
Has not successfully completed all the requirements for a high school diploma
Additional Important Information:
All textbooks, fees, equipment and materials provided to an eligible student and paid for by the school district are
the property of the resident school district of the student.SOCC will provide academic advising and scheduling assistance to the student and the district.
Foreign exchange students enrolled in school under a cultural exchange program are not eligible for the Extended
Option Program.
Students must complete an educational learning plan through their high school and speak with their counselor about utilizing the program. They will earn high school credit toward their diploma and college credit that may transfer to a post-secondary program.
The purpose of an Expanded Options Program is to:
Create a seamless education system for public school students enrolled in grades 11 and 12 to have additional options to continue or complete their education, earn concurrent high school and college credits and gain early entry into post-secondary education;
Promote and support existing accelerated college credit programs, and support the development of new programs that are unique to our partnership with SOCC;
Provide public funding to SOCC for education services to eligible students to offset the cost of tuition, fees, textbooks, equipment and materials for students who participate.
Who is an “Eligible Student”? An “eligible student” is one who:
Is currently enrolled at Myrtle Point High School
Will be in grade 11 or 12 based on number of credits earned and
Will be 16 years old or older at the time of enrollment in a course under the Expanded Options Program,
andHas developed an educational learning plan, and
Has not successfully completed all the requirements for a high school diploma
Additional Important Information:
All textbooks, fees, equipment and materials provided to an eligible student and paid for by the school district are
the property of the resident school district of the student.SOCC will provide academic advising and scheduling assistance to the student and the district.
Foreign exchange students enrolled in school under a cultural exchange program are not eligible for the Extended
Option Program.