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TREP creates the opportunity for students in an educator pathway to concurrently enroll in college courses at MSU Denver and earn college credit at no tuition costs to them or their families for up to two years after the 12th grade. TREP students may be responsible for mandatory fees, textbooks, and/or supplies.
By taking advantage of this program, Colorado students will gain access to the University’s courses, save money, and build confidence in their academic ability to do college coursework while working towards becoming an educator. Students will also have access to many campus resources when they enroll in the program and a dedicated College Credit in High School (CCHS) advisor to help them navigate their first two years of college.
The program is open to any eligible student in a participating school district in Colorado. Students must following the teaching career pathway, have completed or are on track to complete the courses and/or experiences specified in the teaching career pathway in their 12th grade year of high school and enroll in college courses identified in the teaching career pathway for the fifth and sixth-years, meet the minimum MSU Denver course perquisites, meet their high school’s standards, and be selected by their high school for participation.
Earned credits are transferrable to most other regionally accredited colleges and universities. The receiving institution will determine whether transfer credit is accepted.
TREP at MSU Denver is offered as a state-funded College Opportunity Fund (COF) eligible programs.
Phone: 303-615-1234
Office Location:
Jordan Student Success Building
3rd Floor – #330
Auraria Campus
Mailing Address:
MSU Denver
Innovative and Lifelong Learning
P.O. Box 173362
Campus Box 6
Denver, CO 80217-3362