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Give students the benefit of a college head start without leaving their high school.  Take classes online with Barton Community College's Partnered Online program.

Partnered Online is an agreement between Barton Community College and any Kansas high school that allows high school students take Barton's fully online classes.  A high school contact is available in the classroom as a mentor to provide support and assistance to students on their online assignments.  The completion of homework and time management is the student’s responsibility.  

Any Kansas high school may collaborate with Barton and offer Partnered Online courses. 

For a listing of current school partners, visit the High School Partnerships page.  Want to take classes but don't see your school listed?  Talk to your principal or counselor, or reach out to Karly Little directly.

School contacts, please reach out to Karly Little, LittleK@bartonccc.edu, to schedule offerings for your students.

Enjoy the following benefits with Partnered Online:

- Flexible class sizes.
- Student pay only $50 per credit hour.
- Weekly grade reporting to high school officials.
- 100% online class with a college instructor.
- High school in-the-classroom mentor for support.

The following expectations apply:

Students will be expected to act as college students and may be required to work outside of the high school day in order to meet deadlines. Students will encounter college-level topics and concepts.

Students will act with academic integrity.  All forms of cheating, generative artificial intelligence usage, and plagiarism will be handled using the College's policies and procedures.

Now Offering:

Computer Conetps & Applications, English Comp I*, English Comp II*, Public Speaking, College Algebra*, Contemporary Math*, Elements of Statistics*, American History to 1877, American History 1877 - Present, General Psychology, Intro to Sociology, Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology, Personal & Community Health, Principles of Biology, Western Civilization to 1500, Western Civilization 1500 - Present, Art Appreciation, Marketing, Intro to Business, Personal Finance, Principles of Management

*Placement required. Information below.

Check out the placement requirements for English and math classes

https://bartonccc.edu/academicadvising/testing

Students who do not meet these outlined requirements but want to try to take the course for college credit will need to follow our standard testing policy and make an appointment to test by contacting Mollie McReynolds, McReynoldsM@bartonccc.edu.

The retesting policy requires that you earn within 12 points of the placement score in order to retest.  Each student can earn one retest per semester. 

Are you a mentor who needs added to a class?

Please contact Karly Little to provide the necessary information.