
High School Enrichment
Experience university learning while still in high school, and get a head start on earning university credit.
The High School Enrichment (HSE) opportunity at the School of Continuing Studies is open to enthusiastic grade 12 and 12+ high school students who are interested in experiencing university learning prior to starting a post-secondary degree program.
All HSE courses are offered in an online asynchronous format (no scheduled classes to attend) providing you with the flexibility and convenience to study at a time and place that works best for you and your schedule. You can work on courses during spares, on evenings and weekends, or during your summer break.
Program Benefits
The HSE program allows you to:
- Accelerate your education by completing university credits that can be applied to your post-secondary degree*
- Prepare yourself for post-secondary success through an advance access experience
- Gain exposure to a range of course and degree options available at the University of Guelph
- Study with reduced academic risk thanks to our Credit/No Credit grading framework*
- Take advantage of online course offerings with no geographic barriers
*Please note that these conditions apply to the University of Guelph. How a credit transfers and is applied to a degree at another institution is up to the discretion of that receiving institution. Please reach out to the admission team at the institution you are interested in transferring credit to in order to learn more about how School of Continuing Studies courses may transfer.
With access to academic advising and academic accessibility accommodation services, the School of Continuing Studies is committed to ensuring you have the support you need to succeed. Email our academic advisor with any questions.
Admission
Courses
Below is a list of available courses through the High School Enrichment (HSE) opportunity and recommended Ontario Secondary School (OSS) preparatory courses. You are still welcome to enrol without having completed the recommended preparation course listed. By clicking on each course code, you can view additional details about each course (e.g., course dates, fees, description, technical requirements, etc.) and enrol.
Courses Available through the High School Enrichment Program
Fall Semester:
| Course Code | Course Title | Recommended Preparation Course |
|---|---|---|
| ACCT*1220 | Introductory Financial Accounting | BAF3M and (MCF3M or MCR3U) |
| ENVS*1060 | Discovering Planet Earth | SVN3M or SES4U |
| FARE*1300 | Poverty, Food and Hunger | |
| NUTR*1010 | Introduction to Nutrition | 1 of HFC3M, HFA4U, HFA4C |
| THST*1200 | Languages of Media | ADA3M |
| UNIV*1000 | University Learning Skills |
Winter Semester:
| Course Code | Course Title | Recommended Preparation Course |
|---|---|---|
| ACCT*1220 | Introductory Financial Accounting | BAF3M and (MCF3M or MCR3U) |
| ANTH*1150 | Introduction to Anthropology | HSP3U or HSP4U |
| ENVS*1060 | Discovering Planet Earth | SVN3M or SES4U |
| FOOD*2010 | Principles of Food Science | SBI3U, SCH3U and HFC3M |
| FRHD*1100 | Life: Health and Well-Being | |
| UNIV*1000 | University Learning Skills |
Courses listed in the above tables count for degree credit/university undergraduate credit at the University of Guelph. HSE courses offered by the University of Guelph do not count for OSSD credit; these are not dual-credit courses.
Students in the HSE opportunity are limited to a max of 1.50 credits (3 courses) for undergraduate admission purposes.
Modes of Delivery
All courses are offered in an online asynchronous format. There are no set times for meetings/lectures, etc. Please note that assessments will be due on specific dates at specific times.
Grading Framework
To create a safe space for high school learners to try out university learning and mitigate academic risk, a Credit/No Credit grading framework is applied to learners completing courses through the High School Enrichment opportunity. Please see our Credit/No Credit grade policy for additional information.
A Credit/No Credit grading framework provides you with the option to flip your final grade from Credit/No Credit to a numeric final grade after the last day of classes.
Please note that grades obtained through the School of Continuing Studies may be able to count for transfer credit at another post-secondary institution. How a credit transfers is up to the discretion of the receiving institution. Please reach out to the institution you are interested in transferring credit to in order to learn more about how School of Continuing Studies courses may transfer.
Grading Policy
Cost
Tuition fees listed on course pages are subject to change and do not include the cost of textbooks or other required/supplementary reading and learning materials. You may purchase these materials from the University Bookstore, the Co-op Bookstore, or from another third-party seller.
The School of Continuing Studies is a cost recovery operation and requires payment upon registration. We are unable to offer financial aid or a payment plan. You may, however, qualify for a bursary. Please visit our Financial Assistance page for more information about our bursaries.
Bursaries
Canadian citizens and permanent residents interested in enrolling in High School Enrichment program courses are eligible to apply for a School of Continuing Studies bursary. Our bursaries can each cover the tuition fees of one course.
Contact Us
If you have additional questions about the High School Enrichment (HSE) opportunity, please email the manager, learner success and credit learning access or phone 519-824-4120 ext. 54828.