College in the Schools (CIS)
College in the Schools (CIS) is a concurrent enrollment program that gives high schools an opportunity to strengthen their academic course offerings while allowing students to earn college credit. Concurrent enrollment courses are taught by college-credentialed high school instructors in collaboration with college faculty members. Students gain exposure to the academic challenges of college and strengthen their study skills while learning in their high school environment. Earning college credit while in high school can allow a student to receive a rigorous education, orientation towards the college experience, and save them money in future tuition cost savings.
CIS courses at AHS are open to 11th and 12th grade students who meet the required eligibility outlined by the college institution that is awarding the college credit.
Benefits to College in the Schools
-Convenience - College in the Schools truly caters to the high school student. Registration and required course materials are taken care of by the high school. Students earn college credit without ever leaving AHS.
-Credit earned within the High School semester - CIS courses follow the high school calendar and schedule.
-High School Instructor - CIS students learn from fully credentialed Aitkin High School teachers. This keeps students within the familiarity of the high school setting. AHS instructors are more in tune with the needs of high school students and offer the guidance and understanding that an online college professor cannot.
-Counselor has access to student progress - The AHS school counselor can easily monitor student progress and provide timely interventions when necessary to ensure student success.
Weighted Grading Policy
All CIS courses taught at Aitkin High School are on the weighted 4.5 GPA scale. For more information regarding weighted grades at AHS, please reference the Academics section of the AHS Student/Parent Handbook.
Have more questions? See the linked Frequently Asked Questions document for more information!
College in the Schools FAQ
AHS CIS Courses for the 2026-2027 School Year
Central Lakes College, Brainerd MN
CHEM 1414 Fundamentals of Chemistry - 4 CLC Credits
ECON 1450 The American Economy - 3 CLC Credits
GEOG 1459 Cultural Geography - 3 CLC Credits
MATH 1470 College Algebra - 3 CLC Credits
MATH 1472 Precalculus - 5 CLC Credits
MATH 1477 Calculus I - 5 CLC Credits
POLS 1435 American Government and Politics - 3 CLC Credits
University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis MN
PSY 1001 Introduction to Psychology - 4 UMN Credits
Unviersity of Minnestoa Duluth, Duluth MN
COMM 1112 Public Speaking - 3 UMD Credits
Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall MN
English 151 Academic Writing - 4 SMSU Credits
Literature 150 Literature: Global Perspective - 3 SMSU Credits
Literature 170 Literature: People and the Environment - 3 SMSU Credits
CIS courses at AHS are open to 11th and 12th grade students who meet the required eligibility outlined by the college institution that is awarding the college credit.
Benefits to College in the Schools
-Convenience - College in the Schools truly caters to the high school student. Registration and required course materials are taken care of by the high school. Students earn college credit without ever leaving AHS.
-Credit earned within the High School semester - CIS courses follow the high school calendar and schedule.
-High School Instructor - CIS students learn from fully credentialed Aitkin High School teachers. This keeps students within the familiarity of the high school setting. AHS instructors are more in tune with the needs of high school students and offer the guidance and understanding that an online college professor cannot.
-Counselor has access to student progress - The AHS school counselor can easily monitor student progress and provide timely interventions when necessary to ensure student success.
Weighted Grading Policy
All CIS courses taught at Aitkin High School are on the weighted 4.5 GPA scale. For more information regarding weighted grades at AHS, please reference the Academics section of the AHS Student/Parent Handbook.
Have more questions? See the linked Frequently Asked Questions document for more information!
College in the Schools FAQ
AHS CIS Courses for the 2026-2027 School Year
Central Lakes College, Brainerd MN
CHEM 1414 Fundamentals of Chemistry - 4 CLC Credits
ECON 1450 The American Economy - 3 CLC Credits
GEOG 1459 Cultural Geography - 3 CLC Credits
MATH 1470 College Algebra - 3 CLC Credits
MATH 1472 Precalculus - 5 CLC Credits
MATH 1477 Calculus I - 5 CLC Credits
POLS 1435 American Government and Politics - 3 CLC Credits
University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis MN
PSY 1001 Introduction to Psychology - 4 UMN Credits
Unviersity of Minnestoa Duluth, Duluth MN
COMM 1112 Public Speaking - 3 UMD Credits
Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall MN
English 151 Academic Writing - 4 SMSU Credits
Literature 150 Literature: Global Perspective - 3 SMSU Credits
Literature 170 Literature: People and the Environment - 3 SMSU Credits