Running Start General Information
Running Start is a program for High School
Juniors and Seniors to take college classes at Washington two year
colleges and earn high school and college credit at the same time.
Tuition is free for a maximum of 15 credits per quarter in college-level
courses numbered 100 or higher. However, the number of college credits
each student may take free of tuition costs depends on how many classes
the student is concurrently taking at the high school. Students are
responsible for tuition for pre-college courses (numbering below 100)
and any credits that exceed their allowable limit. Students are
responsible for the cost of books and transportation; however, fee
waivers for these expenses (not including transportation) are available
for students who qualify for free or reduced lunch.
Please Note: Running Start students must take full
responsibility for keeping up-to-date on what's happening at Franklin HS,
including important dates and deadlines (AP/PSAT/SAT Tests, Senior Prom, Ordering Graduation Supplies, Graduation Rehearsal Dates and
Times, Senior Meetings and any other Senior related events).
Students should sign up to receive class messages on the Remind App and read the Principal's Weekly Message. These are the two best way to stay informed of upcoming events and deadlines. Also download the Franklin App iPhone | Google for updates.
Eligibility
- A High School Junior or Senior
- Place into college level English OR math on the placement test (taken at the college)
- Some colleges will accept your ACT, SAT, or high school
transcript for placement in lieu of the placement test. Check the
college websites for more information.
Steps to Getting Started
- Decide which two-year college you want to attend by checking out their course offerings on
their websites.
- Check the Running Start procedures on the website of the college
you wish to attend. Some will require you to register as a student
online or in person before taking the placement test.
- Take the placement test. (Testing schedules can be found on the college websites.)
You will need to bring your FHS student ID card and money to pay a fee
to the test center in order to take the test. Students with free/reduced
lunch may qualify for a fee waiver from their FHS counselor.
You will receive your test results the same day and if they show you qualify to take English 101 and/or Math 107 you are eligible for Running Start. (You should receive a packet of registration material when you complete the test.)
- Schedule an appointment to meet with your high school counselor. Bring your Running Start packet to this meeting and
a signed copy of the Running Start Participation Agreement form for Franklin High School. You will decide together which classes you will
take at the college and which classes you will take at Franklin. Your
counselor will sign the Enrollment Verification Form included in your
Running Start packet.
- Take your completed Running Start Packet, including the
Enrollment Verification Form, to the college. You will meet with the
Running Start Advisor and register for classes.
- If you are planning to begin Running Start classes for the Fall Term, try to complete all of the above steps during May if
possible. This is the priority date for most colleges. Most colleges
will still accept your applications after this date, but courses will
begin filling up, limiting your choices if you apply late. Check each
college website for their specific dates and deadlines. You can also
begin Running Start during the school year by entering the college
Winter Term or Spring Term, but the logistics are more difficult.
Once Enrolled
The college will send your grades to FHS at
the end of each quarter to be posted on your FHS transcript. If you
need an official college transcript you will need to request and pay for
an official copy from the college registrar where you took Running
Start classes.
College Websites:
Bellevue College | bellevuecollege.edu
Edmonds Community College | edcc.edu
Lake Washington Institute of Technology | lwtech.edu
North Seattle College | northseattle.edu
Seattle Central College | seattlecentral.edu
Shoreline Community College | shoreline.edu
South Seattle College | southseattle.edu
Forms
FHS Running Start Agreement Form
SPS Memorandum of Understanding Pertaining to Running Start
Please visit the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction website to download a Running Start Enrollment Verification Form (RSEVF).