WAC 106-160-170
High school enrichment. Students who
have not yet graduated from high school may be allowed to
enroll as nonmatriculated students for courses that they need
to advance academically, provided that such academic
opportunities are not readily available to them elsewhere. To
be eligible for the high school enrichment program, students
must have demonstrated superior academic performance or
preparation in the area of study for which they are applying.
High school enrichment applicants must submit either ACT, SAT
or compass scores, and official copies of their high school
transcript. In addition, they need to explain in writing
their reasons for wanting to attend specific courses at the
university and offer arguments for their potential to succeed.
They must also meet with the registrar and have the approval
of their high school principal and the course professor.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.10.528 and 28B.35.120(12). 07-01-066, § 106-160-170, filed 12/18/06, effective 1/18/07;
94-21-008 (Order CWU AO 77), § 106-160-170, filed 10/6/94,
effective 11/6/94.]