CU Succeed Online Platinum
CU Succeed Online Platinum
University of Colorado Colorado Springs offers select online courses to cohorts of high school students that are sponsored by their high school or school district. Courses are taught by UCCS professors and have the same rigor and expectations of any course offered at UCCS.
Districts and/or High Schools can offer a CU Succeed Online Platinum course to a cohort of up to 25 students. Choose from subjects such as Communication, Criminal Justice, Innovation, Sociology, and more. We work with you to determine which topics would be a good fit for your high school students. For our nearby high schools, we can also look at options for a course to be held hybrid with some in-person class time at your location.
High school students who are academically prepared can earn college credit in a course offered online taught by UCCS Faculty. The courses appear on an official UCCS transcript as do other courses of the University.
Total Cost: $6500
Includes tuition, online fee & textbooks for up to 25 students.
Cost is under $87/credit hour per student.
Enrollment
Enrollment instructions are specific for each school and teacher/course, please ask your High School Counselor for your specific enrollment instructions.
Courses offered vary by school.
Grading Policies & Credits Earned
Grades earned in CU Succeed courses become a part of a student's University of Colorado academic record.
Therefore, it is extremely important that a student earn at least a 'C' grade in CU Succeed courses. A grade of C-minus or below could prevent a student from being admitted to any campus in the University of Colorado system, regardless of the student's high school GPA or college entrance exam scores, as a C- corresponds to a GPA of 1.70, and students must have a minimum of a 2.0 University GPA to be admitted to or remain in good standing at the University. STUDENTS WHO ARE AT RISK OF RECEIVING A GRADE LOWER THAN "C" SHOULD CONSIDER WITHDRAWING FROM THE COURSE PRIOR TO THE WITHDRAWAL DEADLINE!
UCCS credit is granted in the spring semester for year long courses. CU Succeed courses that run a single semester will be transcripted in the corresponding semester it was taken.
The grading policy for students enrolled in CU Succeed courses is virtually identical to the grading policy for students enrolled in all courses on the UCCS campus. The course must be taken for a letter grade. (The University employs a PLUS/MINUS grading system, where, for example, a B corresponds to 3.0 points on a 4.0 scale and a B+ corresponds to 3.3 points.)
Once enrolled in a CU Succeed course, a student has until the drop deadline to disenroll from the course without penalty. In this scenario, there will be no record of the course on the student's UCCS transcript. The student will receive a full refund.
If a student chooses to do so, he/she may withdraw from a CU Succeed course on or before the course ends. The student's transcript will indicate a 'W' for the course. Such a mark does not count towards the student's grade point average. There is NO refund of the tuition in this scenario.
Students who for any reason do not complete the appropriate course work (or do not withdraw) will earn an 'F' on their UCCS transcript for the course. A student may disenroll or withdraw from a CU Succeed course without disenrolling or withdrawing from the corresponding high school course.
Transfer and Applicability of Credits
Credits earned in a CU Succeed course are regular University of Colorado Colorado Springs credits that are recorded on an official University of Colorado transcript. This transcript is identical to that issued to students on campus and does not specify that the course was taken off site.
Policies regarding the transfer of credits and the specific ways in which they apply to degree requirements vary from institution to institution. As such, no institution, including the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, can guarantee that its courses will in all cases be accepted by other institutions, or that these courses will satisfy degree requirements in every academic major.
Generally speaking, institutions that accept University of Colorado credits will accept the credits earned by completion of a CU Succeed course. However, some colleges and Universities will not accept courses for which a student also received high school credit and/or are taught exclusively for high school students. Consequently, it is in the best interest of the student to obtain information regarding transfer of credits from the college or university they plan to attend prior to enrolling in a CU Succeed course.
The following information should be given to representatives of other institutions when inquiring about transfer of credits earned by the successful completion of a CU Succeed course:
- CU Succeed courses are regular university courses that appear in the University catalog
- The courses are taught by UCCS honorarium faculty who are appointed by UCCS
- The courses appear on an official University of Colorado transcript as do other courses of the University
Resources
CDHE Guaranteed Transfer and Guided Pathways
Helping students maximize transfer credit, save money and ease the transition to a four-year school.