FAQs

All PSEO + Dual Enrollment

Standardized test results are not required for PSEO or Dual Enrollment students.

Work with your school guidance counselor and your college advisor to ensure you take classes that will fulfill your high school requirements and also be beneficial in your academic pursuits after high school.

The official high school transcript comes to Crown directly from the high school in a sealed envelope or through an electronic transcript service. An official homeschool transcript includes classes, grades, cumulative GPA, expected graduation date, and a parent signature and is mailed in a sealed envelope or emailed from a parent’s email.

Crown is regionally accredited so credits should transfer elsewhere, but ultimately it’s up to the other college to decide what will transfer.  See Transferology for assistance planning your coursework.

 

Apply through the School of Arts and Sciences Admissions office at 952-446-4142 for on-campus degree programs and through the School of Online Studies admissions office at 952-446-4300 for online degree programs.

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Courses offered at Crown are listed in the Catalogs.  The complete listing of courses available each semester can be found in Our.Crown. Courses run over a 15-week semester.  Classes are taught from a biblical worldview; however, not all the books provide that same worldview.  Contact the Director of PSEO/Dual Enrollment with any questions about the classes.

The majority of courses have free digital books built into the learning management system. If physical books are required, PSEO students will be issued a book voucher to order textbooks or mailed books.  All physical books must be returned to Crown at the end of the semester. Dual Enrollment students will purchase their own books through the Crown bookstore or an alternate book ordering site.

Students taking on-campus classes and online students who live near the College will be required to attend a registration day in the summer which will also provide some orientation information. An optional orientation/Welcome Week is provided for commuter and residential students. Online orientation will be offered through the learning management site for online students who live at a distance.

Crown offers 15-week classes every semester on campus and online.  Online classes are broken into weekly requirements with Thursday and Sunday deadlines.  The majority of classes are asynchronous and have no set meeting times.  On campus classes are offered on Tuesday and Thursday (75 minutes each) or Monday, Wednesday, and Friday (50 minutes each).

  • Advisor (assigned at time of registration) helps with registration; answers questions
  • Bookstore lists and sells all the books required for each class
  • Our.Crown is your source for student email, class list, schedule, forms, unofficial transcript
  • Canvas delivers course content 
  • Disabilities Services provides academic accommodations as needed
  • Library offers books, e-books, journals, research databases, study space
  • Catalog provides academic information, course descriptions
  • IT Helpdesk offers technology resources and answers to technology-related questions/problems
  • Career Services resume, networking, cover letter advice and more

Residential / Commuter PSEO

On-campus students may take up to 19 credits. A typical full-time load is 12-15 credits per semester.  

Yes, but the cost of tuition is not covered through the PSEO program, so you should be prepared to pay the PSEO subsidized tuition rate and fees for that class.

The MDE Notice of Student Registration form must be completed each semester by the student, parent, high school counselor, and Crown College to be submitted to the MN Department of Education for payment.

This form indicates what classes are required for you to earn your high school diploma. Completing your high school graduation requirements is a priority for the PSEO program.

Yes, if you are 17 years old, a senior, and accepted as a residential PSEO student.

Not at this time.

Yes, you can sign up for a meal plan on Our.Crown. The charge will then appear on your student account. Another option is to work directly with Crown’s food service by putting a designated amount on your ID card.

Residential students are required to attend chapel, and commuter students are invited.

Yes, if you are a full time student (minimum of 12 credits) and 18 years old you are invited to participate.  Also, Crown offers intramurals for PSEO students to join throughout the year.

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Residential students must pay a deposit, room, and board.

Yes, students are allowed to register for online classes also.

As a private Christian college, we require all residential and commuter PSEO students to have a relationship with Christ. The essay and covenant give you the standards you are required to abide by and give us the evidence that you are the right fit for Crown.

Online

We recommend you take only 3-4 classes (9-12 credits).

After all your application items are received at Crown, an email and a letter will be mailed to you letting you know if you are accepted.

This form indicates what classes are required for you to earn your high school diploma. Completing your high school graduation requirements is a priority for the PSEO program.

The MDE Notice of Student Registration form must be completed each semester by the student, parent, high school counselor, and Crown College to be submitted to the MN Department of Education for payment.

Dual Enrollment

You may use a credit or debit card to make a payment in Our.Crown, you can contact the billing office at 952-446-4126 or billing@crown.edu to pay with credit or debit card, or you can mail a check to the billing office at 8700 College View Drive St Bonifacius MN 55375.

You must pay your bill before the classes begin.

Classes in School

See the Crown College School of Online Studies Catalog for options.

Freshman and sophomore level courses are available to high school juniors and seniors.

You will work with our Department Chair at Crown to

  • Review the curriculum
  • Create a Crown College syllabus
  • Obtain approval

Professors need a master’s degree from a regionally accredited college.

Course Assistants need a bachelor’s degree with a major or minor in the content area.

They will need to go through the application process before being approved to teach.

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Contact our PSEO coordinator

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