Whitewater Unified School District Partnership with Gateway Technical College’s Transcripted Credit Program Saves Students Money

Presenting Whitewater High School teacher Mike Wintz with a plaque is District Administrator Mark Elworthy.

The Transcripted Credit program allows high school students to earn both high school and Gateway credit at the same time. The Gateway courses are taught here at Whitewater High School by high school staff, using the same Gateway materials and curriculum that is used at the technical college campus. The high school staff works closely with Gateway faculty mentors to provide Whitewater students the same opportunities and success as the students on campus. Whitewater High School students are given the option to register for the Gateway credit, which many of them choose to do.

 

This year, 17 students at Whitewater High School earned Gateway credit, saving the students a total of $5,418.58.

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