Helpful Links
- College Entrance Exam Registration Pages:
- College Planning Handbook
- Master Scholarship List
- Michigan Graduation Requirements
- NCAA: 2.3 or Take a Knee
- Online Learning Forms and Information
- Regional College Admissions Pages
- Scholarship and Student Aid Resources
- Testing Out Information
- TRHS Program of Studies
- TR Partnership Course Catalog
- Transcript Requests
- Xello - College and Career Readiness Suite
Staff
Lisa Campbell, Guidance Counselor
Students with Last Names A-K
Chelsea Williams, Guidance Counselor
Students with Last Names L-Z
Diana Weed: College, Career and
Online Learning Coordinator
Kimmi Jennings, AdviseMI Adviser
Stephen Presdorf, Student Services
Carrie Balk, Principal
Dual Enrollment Information
Students at Three Rivers High School have the opportunity to dual enroll in college while still a high school student. The purpose of this program is to provide a wider variety of options to high school pupils to ensure that all students continue to be challenged. Students must meet the eligibility requirements and be accepted by the college where they plan to enroll. Entrance exams, Accuplacer, the PLAN test, Explore, and/or ACT/SAT/M-STEP scores will be taken into consideration for acceptance. The High School is not required to support students who take college classes that are considered activity or hobby related classes. All dual enrollment classes must be academic in nature. Funding for this comes from public school state aid and is based on a formula given to the school by the MDE.
Glen Oaks Community College Dual Enrollment information is available at the preceding link.
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